Psyth test and answer 4

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Multiple Choice (Choose the best answer): What is the phenomenon where we find people with similar characteristics attractive? a) Proximity b) Similarity c) Mere Exposure Effect d) Familiarity Breeds Contentment What is the state of heightened awareness and focus achieved through meditation? a) Mindfulness b) Flow c) Relaxation Response d) Hypnosis What is the approach in psychology that studies the mind through the lens of observable behavior? a) Psychoanalysis b) Behaviorism c) Humanism d) Social Learning Theory What is the type of bias where we tend to remember information that confirms our existing beliefs? a) Confirmation Bias b) Availability Heuristic c) Anchoring Bias d) Representativeness Heuristic True or False: Our left brain hemisphere is typically dominant for language processing. True False People with psychopathy lack empathy and remorse. True False According to Erikson, the stage of intimacy vs. isolation focuses on developing close relationships. True False The bystander effect describes a situation where people are less likely to help in a large crowd.
True False Short Answer: What are some of the ethical considerations in psychological research? How does culture influence personality development? Briefly describe the concept of learned helplessness. Fill in the Blank: A state of deep sleep characterized by rapid eye movement (REM) is known as __________. The tendency to see patterns in random events is called __________. A psychological disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an intense fear of gaining weight is called __________. The tendency to automatically mimic the behaviors, mannerisms, or expressions of others is called __________.
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