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2022/11/10 18:47 2022 PSYC10004 MBB2 Practice Exam : Mind, Brain and Behaviour 2 (PSYC10004_2022_SM2)
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2022 PSYC10004 MBB2 Practice Exam
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Submitted Nov 10 at 18:41
Dear MBB2 student,
this practice exam is intended to give you an opportunity to rehearse for the final MBB2 exam. There
are 25 questions in this practice exam.
You will notice that I have implemented a time limit of 40 minutes for the exam. This approximates
the time pressure you will experience in the real exam, where you will be required to complete 120
questions in 3 hours (plus 15 minutes reading time) - i.e. approximately 1 question every 1.5
minutes. This will also give you the opportunity to test and see that your quiz timer will continue to
progress through to completion once you commence the exam.
You can take it as many times as you like.
The questions in this exam are intended to give you a good sense of the types of questions that we
will ask in the real exam. The level of difficulty is also representative of the real exam.
All the best,
Chris.
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Start of Clinical Psychology Section
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 1Unanswered
Imagine that you are a psychologist. Your new client reports
experiencing uncontrollable worry about a range of things in life. They
mention that this worry has lasted for over a year. Your client is most
likely describing symptoms of......?
Major depressive episode
Schizophrenia
Generalised anxiety disorder orrect Answer
Panic disorder
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 2Unanswered
Which of the following is a sign of a major depressive episode?
Feelings of sadness and hopelessness
Changes in sleeping behaviour
All of the options are symptoms of depression orrect Answer
Anhedonia
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 3Unanswered
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Imagine that you are a psychologist. Your new client reports being
generally mistrusting of others and only has a close circle of confidants,
each of whom have proven their trustworthiness over time. This person
might be showing signs of ______________?
Narcissistic personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder
Paranoid personality disorder orrect Answer
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 4Unanswered
Which of the following is an effective method of reducing stigma about a
diagnosable mental disorder like schizophrenia?

Education about the disorder
Both education and contact orrect Answer
Changing the name of the disorder to an eponym
Having contact with people living with the disorder
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 5Unanswered
Which of the following is commonly true of the experience of histrionic
personality disorder?
It doubles the risk of heart disease
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It is a form of multiple personality disorder
Prominent features include hallucinations and delusions.

It is commonly associated with little patience for delayed gratification
orrect Answer
Start of Developmental Psychology Section
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 6Unanswered
1. Which of the following is not an enduring theme of developmental
psychology?
Universality & context specificity.
Cognitive development. orrect Answer
Mechanisms for change.
Nature and nurture.
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 7Unanswered
The strength of Judith Kearin’s work was that it:

Opened discussion about gamification of tests with small children (e.g.,
presenting tests as games).
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Opened discussions about the direct and indirect effects of culture on
intelligence tests.
orrect Answer

Demonstrated that Indigenous children had the same IQ as European
children.

Demonstrated that removing cultural and other barriers from the test
could improve children’s IQ scores
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 8Unanswered
Which of the following is not an example of the relationship between
genes and environment?
Parent’s genotype influencing child’s genotype.
Child’s phenotype influencing the environment.
Child’s genotype influencing parent’s phenotype. orrect Answer
Child’s genotype influencing child’s phenotype.
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 9Unanswered
You come across a paper that investigates wellbeing. The measure
used the PERMA to measure wellbeing. Because of this, you know:
They are using the best measure of wellbeing.
They are using an invalid measure of wellbeing.
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They are using an overly complicated measure of wellbeing.
They are using a multi-dimensional measure of wellbeing. orrect Answer
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 10Unanswered
What is intelligence?

An abstract concept that refers to a person’s capacity to adapt to
experiences and learn from their environment.

An abstract concept that refers to a person’s capacity to learn from
experience and adapt to their environment.
orrect Answer
A stable trait (like personality) that does not change over time.

A stable trait (like temperament) that describes a person’s likelihood of
success.
Start of Social Psychology Section
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 11Unanswered
When is social media likely to be bad for us?
When we use it to broadcast to others.
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When it leads to self-disclosure.
When we use it actively.
When we use it engage in social comparison. orrect Answer
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 12Unanswered
Which of the following options describes a finding from a modern
replication of Milgram's obedience experiment?

People with more empathic concern for others were less likely to obey.
orrect Answer
People with greater desire for control were more likely to obey.

Selection in the original study was biased, as many participants were
high in aggression.
Women were significantly more reluctant to obey than men.
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 13Unanswered
Based on social psychology findings, which of the following well-known
phrases best characterises the relationship between similarity and
liking?
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Opposites attract.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
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Birds of a feather flock together. orrect Answer
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 14Unanswered
Which of the following is true of collectivist cultures?
Being true to yourself is valued highly.
Social harmony is valued highly. orrect Answer
The self is separate from social context.
Personal expression is valued highly.
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 15Unanswered
Which perspective on prejudice likens people to a miser seeking to
avoid spending money?
The Allportian perspective.
The economic perspective.
The evolutionary perspective.
The cognitive perspective. orrect Answer
Start of Personality Psychology Section
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0 / 1 ptsQuestion 16Unanswered
Which of the following does NOT accurately reflect research on self-
esteem?

defensive self-esteem involves having high explicit self-esteem but low
implicit self-esteem.

it makes people secure so that they are less likely to act aggressively
when they are insulted.
orrect Answer

having stable self-esteem may be more important than having high self-
esteem.

it is more likely to be a byproduct of academic achievement than a
cause of it
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 17Unanswered
Which statement best describes how Allport and Odbert attempted to
define the trait universe?
selection of trait adjectives that people use to evaluate each other
factor analysis of trait adjectives
correlational analysis of trait adjectives

selection of trait adjectives that describe psychological differences
between people
orrect Answer
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0 / 1 ptsQuestion 18Unanswered
According to Erikson, what contrasts with Industry in one of his eight
stages?
Shame & doubt
Inferiority orrect Answer
Guilt
Isolation
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 19Unanswered
Which of the following is NOT a major weakness of many projective
personality tests?
poor incremental validity relative to inventories
susceptible to faking good bias orrect Answer
poor predictive validity
poor inter-rater reliability
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 20Unanswered
Which ONE of the following statements about Eysenck’s work on
personality is correct?
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High levels of Psychoticism put people at risk of depression
Introverts have highly arousable autonomic nervous systems
Extraverts tend to like stimulant drugs more than Introverts orrect Answer
Neuroticism is associated with stimulus hunger
Start of Research Methods Section
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 21Unanswered
In using a z-score of 1.96 as a threshold in a single sample z-test, we
are saying that:

the alpha level is 2.5% and we reject the null hypothesis if the
probability of our sample mean occurring is less than this.

the alpha level is 5% and we reject the null hypothesis if the probability
of our sample mean occurring is less than this.
orrect Answer

the alpha level is 5% and we reject the null hypothesis if the probability
of our sample mean occurring is greater than this.

the alpha level is 2.5% and we reject the null hypothesis if the
probability of our sample mean occurring is greater than this.
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0 / 1 ptsQuestion 22Unanswered
Imagine that you are a stigma researcher. In a study of stigma in
university students, you collect data with two measures: 1) a survey
measuring participants' desire for social distance from people living with
mental health issues; and 2) a survey measuring participant's literacy
(knowledge) about mental health issues. When inspecting the data,
you find that scores on the two surveys correlate - as scores on social
distance survey increase, they decrease on the mental health literacy
measure. What pattern of correlation does this suggest?
A positive correlation
A negative correlation orrect Answer
A weak correlation
A strong correlation
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 23Unanswered
A repeated measures research design_________?

is analysed using a t-test as the null hypothesis states that there is a
difference between the two participant groups across time

is analysed using a t-test because it involves comparing a single sample
with the population mean

involves measurement of the same construct in a single sample at two
different points in time
orrect Answer
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involves measurement of the same construct across two different
samples at one time
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 24Unanswered
A researcher wishes to infer a population mean from a sample of 20
people. They are not confident about their estimate and want to be
more precise. What would you advise?
a larger sample size should improve precision orrect Answer

central limit theorem assures them that the population mean is the same
as their sample mean

given that every sample mean is different, they need to take many
sample means to be precise

the estimate must be accurate, given the sample size of 25 is the only
one she has
0 / 1 ptsQuestion 25Unanswered
A Pearson's r test returns a p value of .01. What does this p = .01
result suggest?
The correlation is likely to be present in the population. orrect Answer
A weak correlation
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A strong correlation
We should not reject the null hypothesis.
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