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Deck 1: The Study of the History of Psychology.
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The written record of Darwin's life and work is now complete.
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2
A course in the history of psychology is a typical requirement for only 10% of undergraduate degree programs in psychology.
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3
Jung wrote his autobiography
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4
The terms id,ego,and superego were improperly translated from German.
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Three examples of contextual forces in psychology are economic opportunity,war,and prejudice.
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The data of history are much like the data of science.
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In his autobiography,Skinner recounts that his graduate days at Harvard were filled with endless work.
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The papers and diaries of Ebbinghaus and Fechner were found more than 70 years after their deaths.
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The earliest possible starting point for psychology is approximately 1,000 years ago.
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Current evidence demonstrates that Freud's works were ignored or even renounced by intellectuals during his lifetime.
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The authors of your textbook argue that the formal study of the history of psychology is the most systematic way to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology.
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Psychology is one of the oldest and one of the newest scholarly disciplines.
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Reconstruction refers to the principles,methods,and philosophical issues of historical research.
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14
Freud's original term for free association was Einfall,which means an intrusion or an invasion.
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Although difficult to do,the data of history can be reconstructed or replicated.
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It can be argued that psychology today studies and debates some of the same questions as those that concerned the philosophers of ancient Greece.
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The term Zeitgeist refers to the spirit of the times.
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18
By 1960,the prejudice against women entering prestigious graduate schools of psychology had ended.
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Virtually every modern science includes a course on its history as a part of its curriculum.
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The distinction between modern psychology and its roots has more to do with the kinds of questions asked than with the methods used.
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21
What conclusions can be drawn from the study of the Invisible Gorilla?
A)All psychology students can multitask when presented with multiple stimuli at one time
B)Extraordinary events can induce extreme stress when presented to unsuspecting people
C)It is difficult for people to pay attention to more than one stimulus at a time
D)Doing homework and watching television at the same time are as efficient as if the two are done separately
E)Counting can be a difficult task when one is being watched
A)All psychology students can multitask when presented with multiple stimuli at one time
B)Extraordinary events can induce extreme stress when presented to unsuspecting people
C)It is difficult for people to pay attention to more than one stimulus at a time
D)Doing homework and watching television at the same time are as efficient as if the two are done separately
E)Counting can be a difficult task when one is being watched
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22
Division ____ of the American Psychological Association is concerned with the study of the discipline's history.
A)1
B)2
C)26
D)32
E)42
A)1
B)2
C)26
D)32
E)42
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23
The new discipline of psychology was the product of the union of ____.
A)philosophy and ethics
B)philosophy and physics
C)physics and biology
D)physics and physiology
E)philosophy and physiology
A)philosophy and ethics
B)philosophy and physics
C)physics and biology
D)physics and physiology
E)philosophy and physiology
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24
The Zeitgeist is most influential in the naturalistic theory of history.
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25
In what year was the American Psychological Association founded?
A)1892
B)1932
C)1952
D)1969
E)1979
A)1892
B)1932
C)1952
D)1969
E)1979
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26
A new school of thought may overcome its opposition not because the opposing points of view become convinced to accept the new thinking,but because adherents of the old school of thought die off.
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27
The feature of modern psychology that distinguishes it from its antecedents is its ____.
A)methodology
B)focus on learning
C)focus on motivation
D)focus on abnormal behavior
E)use of deductive logic
A)methodology
B)focus on learning
C)focus on motivation
D)focus on abnormal behavior
E)use of deductive logic
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28
Modern psychology shares which of the following characteristics with ancient Greek philosophy?
A)An interest in the same kinds of questions about human nature
B)The development of common methods of research to answer questions about human nature
C)A reliance upon biology to help in the understanding of human nature
D)The denial that humans are composed of a physical body and a spiritual soul
E)None of the choices are correct
A)An interest in the same kinds of questions about human nature
B)The development of common methods of research to answer questions about human nature
C)A reliance upon biology to help in the understanding of human nature
D)The denial that humans are composed of a physical body and a spiritual soul
E)None of the choices are correct
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29
Perhaps the most valuable outcome of the study of the history of psychology is that one will learn the ____.
A)relationships among psychology's ideas,theories,and research strategies
B)contributions of the classic Greek philosophers
C)origins of the experimental methods
D)evolution of the scientist-practitioner model of clinical psychology
E)issues at the root of the pure versus applied research conflict in psychology
A)relationships among psychology's ideas,theories,and research strategies
B)contributions of the classic Greek philosophers
C)origins of the experimental methods
D)evolution of the scientist-practitioner model of clinical psychology
E)issues at the root of the pure versus applied research conflict in psychology
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30
Psychology is unique among the sciences in its requirement that its students ____
A)have a minor in the natural sciences
B)learn the experimental method
C)use carefully controlled observations in its procedures
D)study the history of psychology
E)have a liberal arts background in the humanities
A)have a minor in the natural sciences
B)learn the experimental method
C)use carefully controlled observations in its procedures
D)study the history of psychology
E)have a liberal arts background in the humanities
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31
The first African American to earn a doctoral degree in psychology was Kenneth Clark.
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32
The effects of the Zeitgeist in inhibiting or delaying the dissemination and/or acceptance of a discovery operate at a cultural level but also within a science itself.
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33
According to Schultz & Schultz,a course in the history of psychology is useful because ____.
A)it helps us to understand why modern psychology has so many different movements
B)it helps to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology
C)it provides a fascinating story on its own
D)All of the choices are correct
E)None of the choices are correct
A)it helps us to understand why modern psychology has so many different movements
B)it helps to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology
C)it provides a fascinating story on its own
D)All of the choices are correct
E)None of the choices are correct
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34
Greek philosophers studied issues involving ____.
A)motivation
B)abnormal behavior
C)learning
D)thought
E)All of the choices are correct
A)motivation
B)abnormal behavior
C)learning
D)thought
E)All of the choices are correct
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35
Psychology is marked by diversity and divisiveness.The one aspect of the discipline that provides cohesiveness and a common ground for discourse is its ____.
A)reliance on the experimental method in all its research
B)focus on the study of overt behavior
C)use of the hypothetico-deductive method
D)national organizations (APA and APS)
E)history
A)reliance on the experimental method in all its research
B)focus on the study of overt behavior
C)use of the hypothetico-deductive method
D)national organizations (APA and APS)
E)history
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As a scientific discipline,psychology is ____.
A)one of the newest
B)one of the oldest
C)the only one to have started in the United States
D)one of the newest and one of the oldest
E)None of the choices are correct
A)one of the newest
B)one of the oldest
C)the only one to have started in the United States
D)one of the newest and one of the oldest
E)None of the choices are correct
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37
In Kuhn's (1970)view,psychology is at the paradigm stage because it has several models from which one might choose.
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38
Modern psychology emerged from philosophy approximately ____ years ago.
A)100
B)150
C)200
D)250
E)300
A)100
B)150
C)200
D)250
E)300
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39
Until the last quarter of the 19th century,philosophers studied human nature using which of the following methods?
A)speculation
B)intuition
C)generalizations
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)speculation
B)intuition
C)generalizations
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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40
Instances of simultaneous discoveries of theory support the naturalistic concept of scientific history.
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41
Important personal papers by ____ have been misplaced for decades or more.
A)Ebbinghaus
B)Fechner
C)Darwin
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)Ebbinghaus
B)Fechner
C)Darwin
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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42
In contrast to the events that are studied in science,historical events cannot be ____.
A)used to predict future outcomes
B)repeated
C)discovered
D)analyzed and explained
E)understood
A)used to predict future outcomes
B)repeated
C)discovered
D)analyzed and explained
E)understood
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43
To guard against self-serving data and to assess the truth of a person's recollections and reports of events in the history of psychology,the historian should,whenever possible,____.
A)collect data from other observers
B)learn the language in which the person wrote
C)read newspaper accounts of the events
D)read others' research publications of that era
E)reconstruct the event
A)collect data from other observers
B)learn the language in which the person wrote
C)read newspaper accounts of the events
D)read others' research publications of that era
E)reconstruct the event
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44
The three contextual forces in the history of psychology were ____.
A)economic opportunities,wars,and discrimination
B)famine,pestilence,and death
C)theory,research,and application
D)cognition,motivation,and effect
E)social,political,and economic
A)economic opportunities,wars,and discrimination
B)famine,pestilence,and death
C)theory,research,and application
D)cognition,motivation,and effect
E)social,political,and economic
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45
The term historiography refers to ____.
A)historical biography
B)methods used in psychological autopsy
C)the techniques,principles,and issues involved in historical research
D)the scientific study of history
E)the study of the history of psychology
A)historical biography
B)methods used in psychological autopsy
C)the techniques,principles,and issues involved in historical research
D)the scientific study of history
E)the study of the history of psychology
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46
An "autobiography" of Jung was evidently written not by Jung but by an assistant who ____.
A)slandered him personally
B)altered and/or deleted some of Jung's writings to present him in a manner suiting his family and followers
C)exaggerated the degree of the break between Freud and Jung
D)expanded Jung's theories and attributed the expansion to Jung
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)slandered him personally
B)altered and/or deleted some of Jung's writings to present him in a manner suiting his family and followers
C)exaggerated the degree of the break between Freud and Jung
D)expanded Jung's theories and attributed the expansion to Jung
E)None of the choices are correct.
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47
The terms ego and id,which do not precisely represent Freud's ideas,are examples of ____.
A)suppressed data
B)data distorted by translation
C)eyewitness errors
D)lost data
E)distortions intended to protect Freud's reputation
A)suppressed data
B)data distorted by translation
C)eyewitness errors
D)lost data
E)distortions intended to protect Freud's reputation
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48
The contextual forces in psychology deal with the ____.
A)paradigms that exist in modern psychology.
B)social,economic,and political factors that influenced the field.
C)great individuals who have developed psychology.
D)attempt of psychology to separate itself from other disciplines such as physiology.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)paradigms that exist in modern psychology.
B)social,economic,and political factors that influenced the field.
C)great individuals who have developed psychology.
D)attempt of psychology to separate itself from other disciplines such as physiology.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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49
Which psychologist burned his/her own letters,manuscripts,and research notes before s/he died?
A)B.F.Skinner
B)John Watson
C)Karen Horney
D)Sigmund Freud
E)Margaret Washburn
A)B.F.Skinner
B)John Watson
C)Karen Horney
D)Sigmund Freud
E)Margaret Washburn
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50
The hallmark of psychology's separation from philosophy was its reliance on ____.
A)physics
B)biology
C)experimentation
D)deduction
E)psychophysics
A)physics
B)biology
C)experimentation
D)deduction
E)psychophysics
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51
Skinner's self-discipline as a student and Freud's being ignored and rejected early in his career indicated that ____.
A)biographers disregard the real events in favor of fantasy
B)data of history are true in their original versions
C)participants may themselves produce biased accounts
D)translations errors account for most misinterpretations
E)All of the choices are correct
A)biographers disregard the real events in favor of fantasy
B)data of history are true in their original versions
C)participants may themselves produce biased accounts
D)translations errors account for most misinterpretations
E)All of the choices are correct
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52
The data of history are most accurately depicted or described as ____.
A)public records
B)private records
C)eyewitness testimony
D)recollections
E)data fragments
A)public records
B)private records
C)eyewitness testimony
D)recollections
E)data fragments
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53
Psychology became an independent discipline during the ____.
A)Renaissance
B)last quarter of the eighteenth century
C)last quarter of the nineteenth century
D)first decade of the nineteenth century
E)first decade of the twentieth century
A)Renaissance
B)last quarter of the eighteenth century
C)last quarter of the nineteenth century
D)first decade of the nineteenth century
E)first decade of the twentieth century
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54
The approach of the historian of psychology is similar to the approach taken by ____ in the study of their field.
A)physicists
B)archaeologists
C)chemists
D)economists
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)physicists
B)archaeologists
C)chemists
D)economists
E)None of the choices are correct.
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55
At least one of Freud's biographers downplayed the extent of Freud's cocaine use.This is an example of ____.
A)suppressed data
B)data distorted by translation
C)lost data
D)errors of eyewitnesses
E)a misrepresentation intended to protect Freud's reputation
A)suppressed data
B)data distorted by translation
C)lost data
D)errors of eyewitnesses
E)a misrepresentation intended to protect Freud's reputation
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56
Modern psychology differs from philosophy in which of the following ways?
A)Modern psychology is concerned with the study of mental processes such as learning,memory,and perception.Philosophy is concerned with the study of human nature.
B)Modern psychology uses objective methods to study questions.Philosophy depends upon speculation and intuition in order to answer questions.
C)Modern psychology studies only the brain.Philosophy studies only the mind.
D)Modern psychology is based upon the use of inductive reasoning.Philosophy is based upon the use of deductive reasoning.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)Modern psychology is concerned with the study of mental processes such as learning,memory,and perception.Philosophy is concerned with the study of human nature.
B)Modern psychology uses objective methods to study questions.Philosophy depends upon speculation and intuition in order to answer questions.
C)Modern psychology studies only the brain.Philosophy studies only the mind.
D)Modern psychology is based upon the use of inductive reasoning.Philosophy is based upon the use of deductive reasoning.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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57
Regardless of how objective a science and its practitioners are alleged to be,that science will be influenced by the ____.
A)scientists' political beliefs
B)scientists' religious beliefs
C)policies of the government that funds that science's research
D)contextual forces of the time
E)amount of funding it receives
A)scientists' political beliefs
B)scientists' religious beliefs
C)policies of the government that funds that science's research
D)contextual forces of the time
E)amount of funding it receives
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58
Freud's idea "Einfall" was translated to English into the term ____ which means something other than what Freud implied in the original German.
A)rationalization
B)free association
C)penis envy
D)dream analysis
E)fixation
A)rationalization
B)free association
C)penis envy
D)dream analysis
E)fixation
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59
The term "Zeitgeist" refers to ____.
A)the intellectual and cultural climate of the times
B)a German dessert
C)the moment of discovery
D)the moment of change in scientific revolutions
E)a blizzard of activity
A)the intellectual and cultural climate of the times
B)a German dessert
C)the moment of discovery
D)the moment of change in scientific revolutions
E)a blizzard of activity
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60
The historical treatment of Freud's impact upon psychology is still incomplete because ____.
A)he changed his ideas so many times
B)many of his most important works have not been translated into English
C)many of his papers and letters will not be publicly available until later in the 21st century
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)he changed his ideas so many times
B)many of his most important works have not been translated into English
C)many of his papers and letters will not be publicly available until later in the 21st century
D)All of the choices are correct.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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61
The _____ theory would support the claim: "Freud was instrumental in discovering psychoanalysis.If not for Freud,no other psychologist would have been able to undercover the human psyche."
A)Zeitgeist
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)ortgeist
E)evolution
A)Zeitgeist
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)ortgeist
E)evolution
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62
As recently as the 1960s,why were some universities reluctant to admit women to their graduate programs in psychology?
A)Their graduate admission scores were not as high as those of male applicants.
B)Their personal lives,in terms of marriage and becoming pregnant,were viewed as obstacles that reduced the likelihood of completion of graduate school.
C)In the opinion of some influential psychologists,some women would never amount to anything.
D)There were too many female applicants.
E)Their personal lives,in terms of marriage and becoming pregnant,were viewed as obstacles that reduced the likelihood of completion of graduate school and,in the opinion of some influential psychologists,some women would never amount to anything.
A)Their graduate admission scores were not as high as those of male applicants.
B)Their personal lives,in terms of marriage and becoming pregnant,were viewed as obstacles that reduced the likelihood of completion of graduate school.
C)In the opinion of some influential psychologists,some women would never amount to anything.
D)There were too many female applicants.
E)Their personal lives,in terms of marriage and becoming pregnant,were viewed as obstacles that reduced the likelihood of completion of graduate school and,in the opinion of some influential psychologists,some women would never amount to anything.
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63
According to the textbook,psychology as a discipline has ____.
A)engaged in the discriminatory practices that mark American culture as a whole
B)been substantially more discriminatory against women than have other sciences
C)been substantially more discriminatory against minorities than have other sciences
D)focused on the reduction of discrimination since its beginnings
E)None of the choices are correct
A)engaged in the discriminatory practices that mark American culture as a whole
B)been substantially more discriminatory against women than have other sciences
C)been substantially more discriminatory against minorities than have other sciences
D)focused on the reduction of discrimination since its beginnings
E)None of the choices are correct
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64
According to your text,it was so difficult for Jewish psychologists to get a job that some resorted to ____.
A)only applying to traditionally Jewish colleges and universities
B)changing their religion
C)lying about their religion
D)changing their name to something that didn't seem Jewish
A)only applying to traditionally Jewish colleges and universities
B)changing their religion
C)lying about their religion
D)changing their name to something that didn't seem Jewish
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65
Julian Rotter,a leading personality theorist was told that "____ simply could not get academic jobs,regardless of their credentials."
A)African-Americans
B)women
C)graduates above the age of 50
D)Jews
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)African-Americans
B)women
C)graduates above the age of 50
D)Jews
E)All of the choices are correct.
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66
Kenneth Clark was rejected by the graduate program in psychology at Cornell because the university ____.
A)could not tolerate Blacks working closely with Whites
B)had no dormitory facilities for Blacks
C)had no dining facilities for Blacks
D)could not have Black males working with White female graduate students
E)would not confer the PhD on a Black person even if he or she completed the requisite coursework
A)could not tolerate Blacks working closely with Whites
B)had no dormitory facilities for Blacks
C)had no dining facilities for Blacks
D)could not have Black males working with White female graduate students
E)would not confer the PhD on a Black person even if he or she completed the requisite coursework
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67
Which theory suggests that "the times make the person"?
A)naturalistic
B)personalistic
C)nativist
D)particularistic
E)panpsychic
A)naturalistic
B)personalistic
C)nativist
D)particularistic
E)panpsychic
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68
A wave of employment possibilities in applied psychology in the first two decades of the 20th century was partly due to ____.
A)700% increases in public school enrollment
B)more money being spent on defense than on education
C)the rise of the Veteran's administration Hospital system
D)less money being spent on education than on defense and welfare combined
E)All of the choices are correct
A)700% increases in public school enrollment
B)more money being spent on defense than on education
C)the rise of the Veteran's administration Hospital system
D)less money being spent on education than on defense and welfare combined
E)All of the choices are correct
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69
Darwin and Wallace developed similar theories of evolution independently;Newton and Leibnitz developed the calculus independently;Twitmyer discovered "Pavlovian" conditioning before Pavlov did.Such independent discoveries are attributed to which theory?
A)syncopated
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)Ortgeist
E)evolution
A)syncopated
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)Ortgeist
E)evolution
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70
History ignores the work of the majority of ____.
A)women
B)African-Americans
C)Jews
D)white me
E)all psychologists
A)women
B)African-Americans
C)Jews
D)white me
E)all psychologists
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71
Who conducted a research program on racial identity and self-concept issues for Black children that was cited in the 1954 Supreme Court decision to end racial segregation in public schools?
A)Francis Sumner
B)James Bayton
C)Inez Prosser
D)Kenneth and Mamie Clark
E)none of the choices are correct
A)Francis Sumner
B)James Bayton
C)Inez Prosser
D)Kenneth and Mamie Clark
E)none of the choices are correct
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72
In the 1970s,the publication of the research of John Garcia was significantly delayed because ____.
A)his work challenged the cognitive psychology school of thought
B)his work was regarded as poorly done
C)his findings challenged the prevailing view in stimulus-response (S-R)learning theory
D)journal editors tend to accept findings that contradict or oppose current thinking
E)All of the choices are correct
A)his work challenged the cognitive psychology school of thought
B)his work was regarded as poorly done
C)his findings challenged the prevailing view in stimulus-response (S-R)learning theory
D)journal editors tend to accept findings that contradict or oppose current thinking
E)All of the choices are correct
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73
When ____ enrolled as a graduate student at Clark University,the administration arranged a separate dining table for her/him.
A)Francis Sumner
B)Margaret Floy Washburn
C)Kenneth Clark
D)Mamie Clark
E)Maslow
A)Francis Sumner
B)Margaret Floy Washburn
C)Kenneth Clark
D)Mamie Clark
E)Maslow
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74
Which contextual influence on psychology lead to the growth of psychology in the areas of personnel selection,psychological testing,and engineering psychology?
A)Demands generated by the world wars
B)Emigration from Germany of the top psychologists when Hitler took power
C)Prosperity of the 1920s and 1930s in the United States
D)Psychological needs of combat pilots
E)Need to provide education for an unexpected surge in the U.S.population
A)Demands generated by the world wars
B)Emigration from Germany of the top psychologists when Hitler took power
C)Prosperity of the 1920s and 1930s in the United States
D)Psychological needs of combat pilots
E)Need to provide education for an unexpected surge in the U.S.population
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75
"The man makes the times," reflects which view of history?
A)panpsychic
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)nativist
E)regressive
A)panpsychic
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)nativist
E)regressive
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76
Simultaneous discovery favors which view of history?
A)dynamic
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)recurrent
E)syncopated
A)dynamic
B)personalistic
C)naturalistic
D)recurrent
E)syncopated
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77
Even when some women were admitted to graduate programs in psychology,they still encountered many barriers to their success,such as ____.
A)being barred from some laboratory facilities
B)being prevented from using graduate library facilities
C)being unable to eat in graduate cafeterias
D)not being allowed to participate in some seminar topics
E)All of the choices are correct
A)being barred from some laboratory facilities
B)being prevented from using graduate library facilities
C)being unable to eat in graduate cafeterias
D)not being allowed to participate in some seminar topics
E)All of the choices are correct
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78
The first African American president of the APA was ____.
A)Frances Cecil Sumner
B)Charles Henry Turner
C)Kenneth Clark
D)Mamie Phipps Clark
E)None of the choices are correct
A)Frances Cecil Sumner
B)Charles Henry Turner
C)Kenneth Clark
D)Mamie Phipps Clark
E)None of the choices are correct
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79
A surge in the practice of applied psychology occurred in response to the lack of jobs in academic settings for PhDs.Thus,the development of applied psychology was a direct consequence of the ____.
A)great number of psychologists Wundt trained
B)political context of Europe
C)economic context of the United States
D)fact that the first generation of American psychologists learned all their courses in German and thus could not practice Wundt's psychology
E)political context of the United States
A)great number of psychologists Wundt trained
B)political context of Europe
C)economic context of the United States
D)fact that the first generation of American psychologists learned all their courses in German and thus could not practice Wundt's psychology
E)political context of the United States
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80
On the basis of the destruction associated with World War I,Freud proposed that ____.
A)humans have the ability to survive any catastrophe
B)the defense mechanisms are used by humans to distort reality
C)humans have an instinct for aggression
D)the id is stronger than the ego in controlling behavior
E)None of the choices are correct
A)humans have the ability to survive any catastrophe
B)the defense mechanisms are used by humans to distort reality
C)humans have an instinct for aggression
D)the id is stronger than the ego in controlling behavior
E)None of the choices are correct
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