Exam 7: The Contemporary Scene in the Age of Wundt
Exam 1: Introduction36 Questions
Exam 2: Early Developments40 Questions
Exam 3: The Lines of Development From Science36 Questions
Exam 4: The Lines of Development From Philosophy39 Questions
Exam 5: Wundts Immediate Predecessors39 Questions
Exam 6: Wilhelm Wundt39 Questions
Exam 7: The Contemporary Scene in the Age of Wundt40 Questions
Exam 8: William James and Psychology in the United States39 Questions
Exam 9: The Age of Schools33 Questions
Exam 10: Structuralism and Functionalism40 Questions
Exam 11: Behaviorism41 Questions
Exam 12: Gestalt Psychology40 Questions
Exam 13: Psychoanalysis39 Questions
Exam 14: The Immediate Post Schools Era40 Questions
Exam 15: The Last Half of the Twentieth Century39 Questions
Exam 16: An Evaluation: Psychologys Promising Past and Enigmatic Future39 Questions
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Ebbinghaus's epoch-making experiments on memory were inspired by Fechner's Elements of Psychophysics.
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Describe Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve.
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rapid initial drop, then gradual decrease to a low asymptote
Stumpf's Berlin psychology laboratory studied space perception, audition, and the psychology of music.
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What do the following terms mean: remote associations, overlearning, retroactive inhibition, and reminiscence?
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Rubin's distinction between figure and ground proposed that an attended item becomes the field of consciousness and the non-extended context becomes the focus.
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Retroactive inhibition is a process of massed and distributed practice.
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The doctrine of imageless thought that emerged from Külpe's Würzburg school
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Ward's tripartite psychology proposed that the basic psychological processes are cognition, feeling, and conation.
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What were the main contributions of Ebbinghaus's experiments on memory?
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What were the contributions of E. Müller's students: Jost, Katz, Ach, Jaensch, and Rubin?
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To what extent did the "new" psychology of the late nineteenth century display Muenzinger's eight trends?
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G. E. Müller, a systematic experimental psychologist, invented the memory drum.
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