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
Exam 8: Applied Psychology: the Legacy of Functionalism109 Questions
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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Consistent with the Darwinian notion that there is a continuum between animals and humans,Watson argued that there is no dividing line between humans and other animals in the application of experimental methods.
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Watson defended his hypotheses in the debate with McDougall and was declared the winner.
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McDougall's argument that the data of consciousness are an appropriate focus of research was later upheld by the ____.
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Watson planned to replace religion-based ethics with his experimental ethics based on behaviorism.
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Describe the four objective methods of study that Watson found acceptable.What are the strengths and flaws of each?
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Before leaving academia for the advertising world,Watson taught a course on the psychology of advertising.
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Like many of psychology's forebears,Watson intended to pursue a PhD in physiology.
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