101) Professor Brown approaches questions about human behaviour from a perspective that emphasizes bodily events associated with actions, feelings, and thoughts. It is most likely that she accepts which of the following psychological approaches? A) biological B) learning C) cognitive D) sociocultural 102) Which modern psychological perspective focuses on bodily events and their effects on behaviour, feelings, and thoughts? A) the biological perspective B) the cognitive perspective C) the evolutionary perspective D) the psychodynamic perspective 103) Donald Hebb of McGill University argued that all behavioural and mental phenomena arise as a result of physical activity within the brain that is reflective of which of the following perspectives? A) biological B) learning C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 104) Cognitive researchers have contributed to psychology by: A) linking our evolutionary history to the functions of human behaviours today. B) sticking to the observable aspects of human behaviour. C) devising methods for inferring mental processes from observable behaviour. D) improving on the method of introspection by making it more objective. 105) A researcher is interested in how infants think about and perceive their world. It is most likely this researcher is working from within the ________ perspective. A) biological B) learning C) cognitive D) sociocultural 106) Which modern perspective in psychology is most like functionalism? A) the biological perspective B) the cognitive perspective C) the evolutionary perspective D) the psychodynamic perspective 107) Evolutionary psychology is a part of which modern psychological perspective? A) the biological perspective B) the cognitive perspective C) the sociocultural perspective D) the psychodynamic perspective 108) Mark has a strong desire to quit smoking. A psychologist from the biological perspective would try to help by: A) delivering a shock to Mark’s wrist just as he inhales. B) probing Mark’s unconscious need for oral fulfillment. C) finding a drug that reduces Mark’s craving for nicotine. D) emphasizing that smoking is a decision that Mark can control. 109) Professor King approaches questions about human behaviour from a perspective that emphasizes the rewards and punishments that maintain certain specific behaviours. He does not invoke the mind to explain behaviour but sticks to what he can observe and measure directly. It is most likely that he accepts which of the following psychological approaches? A) sociocultural B) learning C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 110) Which modern psychological perspective is concerned with how the environment and experience affect a person’s actions? A) cognitive B) learning C) sociocultural D) psychodynamic