Biopsychology 10th Edition by John P. J. Pinel - Test Bank
Chapter 2
Evolution,
Genetics, and Experience: Thinking About the Biology of Behavior
Multiple
Choice Questions
1. The general intellectual climate of a
culture is referred to as its
a. canon.
b. guano.
c. zeitgeist.
d. converging
operations.
e. confounds.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 21
Topic: Chapter 2 Introduction
Type: Factual
2. A major purpose of Chapter 2 of Biopsychology is to teach you NOT to
think about the biology of behavior in terms of
a. instinct.
b. Cartesian
dualism.
c. traditional
dichotomies.
d. psychology.
e. the
brain.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior: From
Dichotomies to Interactions
Type: Factual
3. The idea that the human brain and human
mind are separate entities was formalized in the 1600s by
a. Hebb.
b. Locke.
c. Plato.
d. Descartes.
e. Pinel.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior: From
Dichotomies to Interactions
Type: Factual
4. Descartes’s philosophy was called
a. monism.
b. behaviorism.
c. ethology.
d. mentalism.
e. dualism.
Answer: E
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior: From
Dichotomies to Interactions
Type: Factual
5. Nature is to nurture as
a. learning
is to genetics.
b. behaviorism
is to ethology.
c. genetics
is to experience.
d. both A
and B
e. both B
and C
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior: From
Dichotomies to Interactions
Type: Factual