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Post Test Question and Answers: Grade: 50/50 answers are in Bold and Highlighted, Exams of Nursing

Post Test Question and Answers: Grade: 50/50 answers are in Bold and Highlighted

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Post Test Question and
Answers: Grade: 50/50
answers are in Bold and
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1. Delay of gratification at age 3 is found to be correlated 10 years later with
a. GPA
b. success in social relation
c. IQ scores
d. all of the above
2. People of different nationalities prefer different foods. This indicates
the influence of the factor in eating.
a. biological
b. learning
c. cognitive
d. none of the above
3. Which of the brain areas is most closely related to biological motivations?
a. cortex.
b. limbic system.
c. parietal lobe.
d. frontal lobe.
4. Evolutionary psychology emphasizes the idea that
a. only acting in a selfish manner has an evolutionary advantage.
b. acting in a selfish and selfless manner all has an evolutionary advantage.
c. c. there is no evolutionary advantage to acting in a selfish manner.
d. there is no evolutionary advantage to acting in a selfless manner.
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  1. Delay of gratification at age 3 is found to be correlated 10 years later with a. GPA b. success in social relation c. IQ scores d. all of the above
  2. People of different nationalities prefer different foods. This indicates the influence of the factor in eating. a. biological b. learning c. cognitive d. none of the above
  3. Which of the brain areas is most closely related to biological motivations? a. cortex. b. limbic system. c. parietal lobe. d. frontal lobe.
  4. Evolutionary psychology emphasizes the idea that a. only acting in a selfish manner has an evolutionary advantage. b. acting in a selfish and selfless manner all has an evolutionary advantage. c. c. there is no evolutionary advantage to acting in a selfish manner. d. there is no evolutionary advantage to acting in a selfless manner.
  1. As addiction progresses, addicts are more and more motivated by a reinforcer. a. positive b. negative c. novelty d. sensational
  2. According to Masters and Johnson, the clitoris a. has been found to be necessary for orgasm to be achieved. b. has been found to be necessary for reproduction to occur. c. exists solely for the purpose of receiving and transforming sensual information. d. has been found to be necessary for orgasm and reproduction.
  3. Which statement(s) about jealousy in sexual relationship between the two sexes is (are) wrong? a. Women are more jealous about her male partner’s emotional attachment to another woman than his having casual sex with that woman. b. Men are more jealous about his female partner’s emotional attachment to another man than her having casual sex with that man. c. There is no difference in what causes greatest jealousy between men and women. d. Both b and c are wrong.
  4. People who are high in tend to engage in activities that have an immediate short-term appeal. a. self-confidence b. self-esteem c. self-efficacy d. Impulsivity
  5. A punishment that increases in severity gradually is not effective because of a. Satiation. b. Adaptation. c. Association. d. Inhibition.
  1. Lesions in the ventromedial nuclei of the hypothalamus result in a. almost complete cessation of eating (anorexia). b. a reduction in the tendency to ingest sweet-flavored foods. c. overeating. d. no change in eating patterns.
  2. In order to give up addictions, such as a heroin addiction, people need to a. identify activities that can be satisfying. b. learn how to manage negative emotions. c. decide they have a choice. d. all of these.
  3. Male homosexual orientation is found to be correlated with a. the structure and size of hypothalamus b. mother’s prenatal male sexual hormones level c. being the youngest brother of many brothers d. all of the above
  4. Facial feedback hypothesis is most consistent with theory of emotion. a. Freud’s b. cognitive c. Cannon’s d. James-Lange
  5. Which of the following typically occur(s) during REM sleep? a. night terrors b. muscular tension c. bedwetting d. loss of muscle tone
  6. The findings of intense aversive feeling under prolonged sensory deprived state is most consistent with theory of motivation. a. Drive reduction

b. Opponent processes c. Optimal arousal d. Hierarchical needs

  1. According to the opponent process theory of motivation and emotion, the euphoric feeling will , and the negative feeling will , as the use of the drug continues. a. End sooner; start sooner b. End later; start sooner c. Start sooner; end later d. Start later; start later
  2. Which of the following is not a sympathetic nervous system response? a. heart rate increase b. breathing rate acceleration c. contraction of bladder d. more blood flowing to brain and muscles
  3. Which of the following supports Freud’s idea that learning influences the direction of behavior? a. People do not change their goals once they have selected them. b. The tension of the instinctual energy usually leads to the selection of the appropriate goal object. c. Humans often select alternative goals when the original goal is thwarted d. The attainment of the appropriate goal object does not lead to tension reduction.
  4. There is no everlasting happiness. This idea is based on theory. a. Adaptation. b. Learning. c. Social learning. d. Balance.
  5. Which of the following is a contributing factor to losing self-control? a. emotional distress