Exam 10: Psychophysics and the Formal Founding of Psychology
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Exam 10: Psychophysics and the Formal Founding of Psychology38 Questions
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Emil Kraepelin coined the term dementia praecox, which was later renamed
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Fechner used the pseudonym "Dr. Mises" to support
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The vision of _______ regarding the unity of the sciences was so great that he hardly knew when he was doing psychology, physiology, or physics. He believed there were no mysterious forces or unknowable energies that activate the organism.
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Wundt's doctrine of creative synthesis refers to the idea that
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You wish to measure brightness discrimination. Your subject views a standard light source and attempts to match the standard by turning a knob that controls the brightness of a comparison stimulus. You use an ascending and descending series. You are using the method of
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Elements of Psychophysics, a classic in psychology, was written by
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Wundt made numerous references to pathological psychology, and _____, one of his students, studied special learning problems of children with disabilities, opened the first clinic headed by a psychologist, and
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According to the text, which of the following statements is true regarding Wundt and Darwin?
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Prior to ________, psychology was often thought of as a branch of philosophy. Following his work, psychology became a separate discipline and an experimental science in its own right.
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In terms of his mind-body position, Wundt's position is most similar to that embraced by
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Wundt's broad interests were evident in his ten-volume work
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According to Wundt, perception is more _____ whereas apperception is more _____.
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Helmholtz explained depth perception in terms of monocular cues and binocular cues. To more adequately study binocular cues for depth perception, he invented the
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You now employ a method in which comparison stimuli are simply presented with a standard stimulus in a random fashion and the subject's task is simply to report whether the comparison stimulus is equal to, greater than, or weaker than the standard. You are now using the method of
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Which of the following statements best characterizes Wundt's approach to methodology?
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Wilhelm Wundt's position on the mind-body problem is most similar to
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According to the text, which of the following is NOT a contribution associated with Emil Kraepelin?
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