Exam 11: Internationalization and Indigenization of Psychology Afterworld War II
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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The Psychological Institute of the Republic of South Africa was a distinctive psychological association because
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One example of European influence on Latin American psychology until about the 1950s can be seen in the comparison of Argentinean psychology to that of
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Indian indigenous psychology was developed because
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The interwar period saw the adoption and development of ____ in Japan.
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The first South American psychological association was created in
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"Indigenization from within and indigenization from without" describes
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Counseling psychology, loosely defined, ____ in India until the late 20th century.
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The work of Indian social psychologist Jamuna Prasad was ahead of its time, in that it was similar in subject matter to the later work of
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The success of American psychology on a global scale is due in part to
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Which influential psychologist or psychologists were involved in the indigenization of Indian psychology?
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Psychology in South Africa underwent substantial growth early on despite
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In the 1950s, the American psychological influence could be seen in
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One of the main reasons Europe played such a vital role in the development of Latin American psychology was because
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Unlike other areas of the world, which region did not really pursue the formal study of psychology (if it did at all) until decades after the Second World War?
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