5 Steps to a 5 AP Psychology, 2014-2015 Edition

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30  STEP 2. Determine Your Test Readiness



  1. D—(Chapter 17) Aversive conditioning is a type of counterconditioning. An associa-
    tion is formed between an obnoxious stimulus (such as nausea) and an unwanted
    behavior (such as drinking alcohol).

  2. B—(Chapter 17) Bright light exposure in the morning results in lower secretion of the
    sleep-inducing hormone melatonin and protects against depression.

  3. A—(Chapter 17) Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil are classified as SSRIs (selective serotonin
    reuptake inhibitors), which prevent the presynaptic neuron from reabsorbing
    serotonin, leaving more serotonin in the synapse to bind to receptor sites on postsynaptic
    neurons, enabling them to fire.

  4. B—(Chapter 18) Foot-in-the-door phenomenon is the tendency for a person who has
    agreed to a limited commitment to later agree to a more significant commitment.

  5. C—(Chapter 18) Social facilitation is the improved performance of well-learned or
    simple tasks in the presence of others.

  6. D—(Chapter 18) The bystander effect, the tendency for bystanders not to help some-
    one in need when others are present, often results from diffusion of responsibility and
    lack of recognition of the need. Specifying someone to perform a specific task generally
    results in the person doing that job.

  7. D—(Chapter 18) Research by Burnstein and Vinokur has shown that when a group is
    evenly split on an issue, participants in a discussion partially convince each other that
    their own positions are valid, and participants moderate their positions—but this seems
    to be true only when group members are evenly divided and equally passionate about
    their views.

  8. C—(Chapter 18) Social psychology studies how the individual thinks about, influ-
    ences, and relates to others and how others relate to him or her; sociology emphasizes the
    behaviorand functions of groups.

  9. E—(Chapter 18) According to evolutionary psychologists, our behavior tends to help
    perpetuate our genes. We are, thus, more likely to help close kin who are likely to repro-
    duce than others. If we need to choose others to help in life or death situations, we will
    tend to choose those who may benefit us or our kin.


Scoring and Interpretation


Now that you’ve finished Section I of the diagnostic exam and scored your answers, you can
figure out what your results mean. Did you answer all of the questions correctly for any
chapters? Did you get all or most of the questions wrong for any chapters? Note which ones.
In using this review book, you don’t need to spend as much time on a chapter with which
you are very familiar as you do with a chapter that puzzles you. If you found yourself saying
“Huh?” or felt “clueless,” spend more time learning the material in that chapter. If you are
notreading this for the first time at the beginning of May, you have probably left yourself
time to learn most information in this book.

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