Exam 12: Functionalism
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A radical developmental-evolutionary approach to psychology is more evident in the work of _______ than in the work of any other pioneer psychologist.
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Science, a periodical very important to disciplines such as physics, biology, and chemistry, was edited for almost fifty years by one of the pioneers in psychology. He was
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According to James, each of the following are characteristics of the stream of thought EXCEPT
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In his classic article, "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology," John Dewey argued that
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Although highly motivated by Sir Francis Galton to study measurement and to acquire a variety of measurements from many people, the data were not correlated with any meaningful measure and as a result the research career of _____ was destroyed.
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_______ extended many of the concepts of functionalism into the field of education. He argued that the concept of democracy is learned and that democratic ideals cannot be fostered in schools that emphasize rote learning and strict regimentation.
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The James-Lange theory of emotion postulates that physiological changes ______ the experience of an emotion.
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