What This Document Is
This document is a multiple-choice review designed to prepare students for the final exam in Keiser University’s Introduction to Psychology (PSY 1012) course. It’s formatted as a practice quiz, covering a broad range of topics from the semester.
Why This Document Matters
This review is valuable for students seeking to assess their understanding of key concepts before the final exam. It’s particularly useful for identifying areas where further study may be needed. Students enrolled in PSY 1012 will find this a helpful tool for self-evaluation and focused preparation. It’s intended to be used *in addition to* course materials, not as a replacement for them.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review provides practice questions, but does not offer detailed explanations of the answers. It’s a diagnostic tool, not a comprehensive lesson. Students should consult their textbook, notes, and other course resources to fully understand the concepts tested. This preview only shows a selection of questions; the full review contains a more extensive set.
What This Document Provides
The full review includes approximately 28 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as: barriers to problem solving, intelligence testing (Binet’s test, IQ scores, intellectual disabilities), human motivation (Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, needs for power and affiliation), nonverbal communication (emblems and illustrators), gender and sexuality, sexual deviation, sexually transmitted diseases, personality theories (Freud’s structures, Type A personality), psychological disorders (antisocial personality disorder, schizophrenia), prejudice, and attitude change. Key terms like wisdom, intelligence, drive, and the Yerkes-Dodson law are also listed for additional study. This preview displays a sample of questions from across these areas.