Exam 9: The Paths of Gestalt Psychology

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In Nazi Germany, authors of non-Aryan origin were banned and their books burned.

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This term stands for a therapeutic method, the initial assumptions of which were based on the holistic principles of Gestalt psychology:

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According to field theory, an individual behavior depends on the characteristics of the present field at a particular moment.

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Gestalt psychology had three principal founders:

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The Zeigarnik effect is the predominant type of communications established by the group leader.

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Köhler believed, especially in the later stage of his career in the United States, that psychological research is more than experimental studies and theoretical work. Psychologists, in his view, are capable of:

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Kurt Goldstein believed that mental illness was a failure of the entire organism to:

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This term stands for several general principles of Gestalt theory, referring to perceptual functioning:

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Studying group behavior, Lewin introduced the concept of Gestalt.

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Unfinished actions is the term to describe unfinished behavior that is remembered better than accomplished actions. The term is also known as the

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One of the goals of Soviet Marxist psychology was to serve the interests:

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He is regarded as the originator of the Gestalt theory and is frequently quoted by his followers. He suggested main theoretical principles and conducted early empirical studies.

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Who founded the Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) and served as its first president?

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