Exam 10: Behaviorism: the Beginnings
Exam 1: The Study of the History of Psychology.102 Questions
Exam 2: Philosophical Influences on Psychology126 Questions
Exam 3: Physiological Influences on Psychology107 Questions
Exam 4: The New Psychology.117 Questions
Exam 5: Structuralism98 Questions
Exam 6: Functionalism: Antecedent Influences101 Questions
Exam 7: Functionalism: Development and Founding172 Questions
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Exam 9: Behaviorism: Antecedent Influences.115 Questions
Exam 10: Behaviorism: the Beginnings96 Questions
Exam 11: Behaviorism: After the Founding.149 Questions
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Exam 13: Psychoanalysis: the Beginnings.125 Questions
Exam 14: Psychoanalysis: After the Founding.149 Questions
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In Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It,Watson argues that psychology is ____.
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Part of behaviorism's popularity is attributed to Watson's charismatic promotion of it as a science that helps men and women understand the principles of their own behavior.
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Some argue that humans should learn more readily than lower animals because of humans' greater amount of gray matter.Such a belief is variation of ____.
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In Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It,Watson pointed out the importance of keeping all results on an entirely objective level.
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Like many of the first generation of psychologists,Watson's first graduate school area of study was ____.
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It has been speculated that Watson rejected introspection because he could not do it.
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In his 1914 book,Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology,Watson argued ____.
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Watson proposed that thinking could be observed in subvocal speech and gestures.
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For Watson,the only elements of behavior were muscle movements.
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The most significant public impact of Watson's varied undertakings was to ____.
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Watson argued that areas of applied psychology can be considered scientific because they ____.
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Watson predicted that the laws of behavior would be identified when ____.
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For Watson,the distinction between humans and animals is ____.
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