Exam 4: Subject Matter, Methods, and the Making of a New Science
Exam 1: Introduction10 Questions
Exam 2: Origins of a Science of Mind25 Questions
Exam 3: Everyday Life and Psychological Practices25 Questions
Exam 4: Subject Matter, Methods, and the Making of a New Science28 Questions
Exam 5: From Periphery to Center: Creating an American Psychology25 Questions
Exam 6: The Practice of Psychology at the Interfacewith Medicine25 Questions
Exam 7: Psychologists As Testers: Applying Psychology, Ordering Society25 Questions
Exam 8: American Psychological Science and Practice Between the World Wars27 Questions
Exam 9: Psychology in Europe Between the World Wars27 Questions
Exam 10: The Golden Age of American Psychology25 Questions
Exam 11: Internationalization and Indigenization of Psychology Afterworld War II27 Questions
Exam 12: Feminism and American Psychology: the Science and Politics of Gender25 Questions
Exam 13: Inclusiveness, Identity, and Conflict in Late 20th-Century American Psychology25 Questions
Exam 14: Brain, Behavior, and Cognition Since 194529 Questions
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Watson, although one of the most influential figures in North American psychology, was asked to leave academia because of
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The German term Wissenschaften refers to the idea that
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Ernst Heinrich Weber's formulation of the just-noticeable difference (jnd) refers to
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Universities that were opening in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s were offering graduate programs that were distinctly research focused.One early example of such a university was
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The German university system and educational tradition differed dramatically from other European or American models of schooling because
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Many influential German philosophers and scientists, such as Kant, Hermann von Helmholtz, and Fechner, facilitated the emergence of a science of Psychology.Although there are several reasons for the strong German influence on the emergence of a scientific psychology, a particularly important aspect of the context in which these figures worked was
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Wundt's 1874 publication Principles of Physiological Psychology was important in the development of psychology as a discipline because
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Watson believed humans were born with which of the following three basic emotions?
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What was Calkins's suggestion to psychologists, reflecting her reaction to Watson's behaviorist manifesto?
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The psychotechnic method was developed by ____ and is described as ____.
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The method of study developed by Wundt and used in his laboratory came to be known as
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Wundt's method of experimental introspection could be distinguished from other forms of introspection because
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Descartes believed that the interactions between the body and the mind occurred in
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Wilhelm Wundt started his academic career as an assistant to
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Lernfreiheit can be defined as ____, while Lehrfreiheit can be defined as ____.
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Wilhelm Dilthey's human scientific critique of experimental psychology was one of the most significant alternatives to the Wundtian tradition.Dilthey stated that
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One of the most influential early figures in the development of psychology in the United States was
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