Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology

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Systematic introspection was used as an investigative technique by researchers who followed:

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Identify at least two key women who were early pioneers in the field of psychology and discuss their contributions.

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Which of the following people first argued that the mind is a kind of tabula rasa or blank tablet?

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Describe how the jobs of an industrial/organizational psychologist and a human factors psychologist are similar and how are they different.

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The person who developed the paired-associate learning technique for studying memory was:

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The general job description of a psychologist can be divided into three main categories.Which of the following is NOT one of them?

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In the 21ˢᵗ century, most psychologists adopt a(n) ____________________ approach to psychology, in that they refuse to accept just one school of thought.

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Which of the following questions would most interest a humanistic psychologist?

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The goal in behaviorism is to:

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Frieda knows how the environment produces physical reactions in the nervous system that then produce brain activity.What she has trouble understanding is how cellular activity becomes consciousness, emotion, or knowledge.Frieda is considering the:

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Describe how the jobs of a clinical psychologist and a counseling psychologist are similar and how they are different.

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Dewayne plans to focus his studies on the unconscious determinants of behavior.His interests are most similar to which of the following:

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In the history of psychology, the cognitive revolution began as ____________________ was losing popularity.

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The 20ᵗʰ-century movement in psychology called ____________________ is associated with Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.

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Inez is an applied psychologist, while her brother Estefan is a research psychologist.The main difference between what they do is that:

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Darwin's theory of evolution is most closely related to:

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Structuralists, such as Titchener, used systematic introspection, which required people to provide rigorous self-reports of their internal experiences, to observe the internal workings of the mind.

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Forensic psychologists are applied psychologists who are employed in the industry to help improve morale, train new employees, or help managers communicate with employees.

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In trying to understand behavior and mental processes, the majority of modern psychologists:

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Ruth believes that individuals learn to be aggressive as a result of the experiences they have.Ruth's view is most consistent with the:

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