Exam 3: The Lines of Development From Science
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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Ohn's law concerning Fourier analysis applies to the
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Descartes wrote the influential book, "Integrative Action of the Nervous System."
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Immanuel Kant argued that psychology can never be an experimental science because
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The statistical concept of correlation was developed by Galton, Pearson, and Spearman.
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Linnaeus, Zwaardenaker, and Henning all contributed primarily to the study of
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How did the difference in temporal observations between astronomers Maskelyne and Kinnebrook generate the research field of study of reaction time?
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Astruc and Whytt proposed that reflexes occur only in invertebrate species.
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How did Quetelt use Gauss's "normal curve" to understand various biological and social measurements?
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How did Franz and Lashley establish the doctrines of mass action and equipotentiality?
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The Gaussian normal curve is a useful device for distinguishing between the "normal" and the "abnormal."
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The all-or-none law asserts that a neuron either fires with all its energy or not at all.
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Sir Isaac Newton showed that white light can be broken down into the basic colors of the rainbow.
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How did Helmholtz's experiment refute Johannes Müller's argument about the speed of the neural impulse?
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What did Bessel mean by the "personal equation?"
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Mathematico-deductive theories such as those of Herbart, Spinoza, and Hull make extensive use of non-parametric statistics.
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Briefly describe Donders' work on simple and complex reaction time, Lange's distinction between response and stimulus reaction time, and Wundt's subtractive method.
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