* The specific university: Different universities have different teaching styles and assessment methods.
* The specific course: Even within the same university, introductory psychology might have mostly multiple-choice finals, while a more advanced course like cognitive psychology might include essays, short answer questions, or even practical exams.
* The professor: Individual professors have autonomy in designing their exams.
While multiple-choice questions are common in some undergraduate psychology courses, especially introductory ones, it's quite possible to encounter finals with a mix of question types, or exams that are entirely essay-based, short-answer, or even problem-solving focused. You should always check your course syllabus or ask your professor directly to find out the format of the final exam for *that specific course*.