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Deck 6: Functionalism: Antecedent Influences
1
The most important consequence of functionalism was ____.
A)the introduction of evolution
B)the replacement of experimentalism
C)the status it gave to pragmatism
D)the development of applied psychology
E)the development of clinical psychology
A)the introduction of evolution
B)the replacement of experimentalism
C)the status it gave to pragmatism
D)the development of applied psychology
E)the development of clinical psychology
the development of applied psychology
2
____ was an early evolutionary theorist who argued that acquired characteristics could be inherited.
A)Erasmus Darwin
B)Charles Darwin
C)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
D)Bain
E)Charles Lyell
A)Erasmus Darwin
B)Charles Darwin
C)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
D)Bain
E)Charles Lyell
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
3
In what specific ways did Darwin's data and theory influence psychology in terms of both subject matter and methods?
Answer not provided.
4
Describe the functionalist protest,including the definition of functionalism and the bases on which the functionalists objected to Wundt's psychology and Titchener's structuralism.
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5
Describe/explain the role of Darwin's work in the development of comparative psychology.
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6
Which of the of the following statements best summarizes the protest of functional psychology against Wundt and Titchener?
A)Functional psychology proposed that more mental elements exist than allowed by Wundt and Titchener.
B)Functional psychology emphasized that Wundt's and Titchener's approaches to psychology were too broad and included too many topics of study.
C)Functional psychology claimed that Wundt's and Titchener's approaches were too restrictive because they did not study the practical value of mental processes.
D)In contrast to Wundt and Titchener,functional psychology said that consciousness could not be studied scientifically.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)Functional psychology proposed that more mental elements exist than allowed by Wundt and Titchener.
B)Functional psychology emphasized that Wundt's and Titchener's approaches to psychology were too broad and included too many topics of study.
C)Functional psychology claimed that Wundt's and Titchener's approaches were too restrictive because they did not study the practical value of mental processes.
D)In contrast to Wundt and Titchener,functional psychology said that consciousness could not be studied scientifically.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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7
Darwin's ideas of evolution were not new.What was new about Darwin's work was his ____.
A)hard data to support such a theory
B)focus on lower animals
C)work on emotions
D)idea of natural selection
E)idea of survival of the fittest
A)hard data to support such a theory
B)focus on lower animals
C)work on emotions
D)idea of natural selection
E)idea of survival of the fittest
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8
When in England,Darwin displayed a wide variety of physical symptoms.These symptoms were probably ____.
A)caused by the muscular disorder he later died from
B)psychosomatic-neurotic in origin
C)faked
D)caused by over-exposure to lead in his drinking water
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)caused by the muscular disorder he later died from
B)psychosomatic-neurotic in origin
C)faked
D)caused by over-exposure to lead in his drinking water
E)None of the choices are correct.
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9
____ was a confidant of Darwin who introduced the concept of evolution into geological theory.
A)Wilberforce
B)Huxley
C)Butler
D)Lyell
E)Galton
A)Wilberforce
B)Huxley
C)Butler
D)Lyell
E)Galton
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10
What event(s)led common people to question whether humans were really unique creatures,totally unlike other species?
A)Many took cruises to South America and other places where they were exposed to species of apes very similar to human beings.
B)The tenet of natural selection became widely known and popular.
C)Displays of orangutans and chimpanzees became common in zoos,as well as fossil comparisons of gorilla and human skeletons.
D)Helmholtz's and Fechner's research findings made such questioning inevitable.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)Many took cruises to South America and other places where they were exposed to species of apes very similar to human beings.
B)The tenet of natural selection became widely known and popular.
C)Displays of orangutans and chimpanzees became common in zoos,as well as fossil comparisons of gorilla and human skeletons.
D)Helmholtz's and Fechner's research findings made such questioning inevitable.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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11
Explain evolutionary theory using the study of finches' beaks.
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12
Which of the following works were most influential in the development of functionalism?
A)Weber's and Fechner's work in psychophysics
B)Quetelet's and Galton's work in statistics
C)Wundt's and Titchener's systems
D)The comparative research of physiologists and Darwin's work
E)The work of Darwin and Galton and comparative research
A)Weber's and Fechner's work in psychophysics
B)Quetelet's and Galton's work in statistics
C)Wundt's and Titchener's systems
D)The comparative research of physiologists and Darwin's work
E)The work of Darwin and Galton and comparative research
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13
Why,after many centuries of accepting biblical stories,did scholars question the one about Noah's ark?
A)No inland body of water would hold such a vessel.
B)Because the attitude of positivism allowed for no supernatural explanations.
C)The giraffe's neck had become too long after generations of having to reach for higher and higher branches to find food.
D)Galton's work in statistics showed that it was mathematically impossible.
E)There were too many identified species to fit two of each into a boat.
A)No inland body of water would hold such a vessel.
B)Because the attitude of positivism allowed for no supernatural explanations.
C)The giraffe's neck had become too long after generations of having to reach for higher and higher branches to find food.
D)Galton's work in statistics showed that it was mathematically impossible.
E)There were too many identified species to fit two of each into a boat.
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14
Making specific reference to material contained in your textbook,defend the following statement: "The suggestion that living things change with time,which is the fundamental notion of evolution,did not originate with Darwin."
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15
The ____ ask,"What's the mind made of?" whereas the ____ demand,"What does it do?"
A)experimentalists;structuralists
B)structuralists;functionalists
C)functionalists;behaviorists
D)functionalists;structuralists
E)Gestalt psychologists;functionalists
A)experimentalists;structuralists
B)structuralists;functionalists
C)functionalists;behaviorists
D)functionalists;structuralists
E)Gestalt psychologists;functionalists
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16
Summarize Galton's contributions to psychology.Describe five examples of his influence that are familiar in contemporary psychology.
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17
Functionalism was an intentional protest of the limitations of ____.
A)Wundt's structuralism
B)Wundt's experimentalism
C)Titchener's structuralism
D)James's pragmatism
E)Wundt's experimentalism and Titchener's structuralism
A)Wundt's structuralism
B)Wundt's experimentalism
C)Titchener's structuralism
D)James's pragmatism
E)Wundt's experimentalism and Titchener's structuralism
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18
____,a predecessor of Darwin,speculated that all mammals had evolved from a single filament and given movement by God.
A)Anaximander
B)Plato
C)Isaac Newton
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
A)Anaximander
B)Plato
C)Isaac Newton
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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19
What were the major contributions of George Romanes and C.Lloyd Morgan to animal psychology and the development of functionalism?
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20
____ argued that our bodies adapt to the environment and those adaptations will be heritable.
A)La Mettrie
B)René Descartes
C)Charles Lyell
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
A)La Mettrie
B)René Descartes
C)Charles Lyell
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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21
The influence of Darwin's work can be seen most directly in ____.
A)comparative psychology
B)functionalism
C)animal psychology
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
A)comparative psychology
B)functionalism
C)animal psychology
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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22
In his book ____,Darwin emphasized the similarity between human and animal mental processes.
A)The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
B)The Ascent of Man
C)The Descent of Man
D)On the Origin of Species
E)The Phylogeny of Thought
A)The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
B)The Ascent of Man
C)The Descent of Man
D)On the Origin of Species
E)The Phylogeny of Thought
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23
A consequence of Darwin's work for psychology was ____.
A)the legitimization of analog introspection in the study of animals
B)the legitimization of nonexperimental descriptive methods
C)the theory of eugenics
D)the use of the tenets of selective breeding for determining U.S.immigration quotas
E)acknowledgment of the necessity of statistical analysis in psychological research
A)the legitimization of analog introspection in the study of animals
B)the legitimization of nonexperimental descriptive methods
C)the theory of eugenics
D)the use of the tenets of selective breeding for determining U.S.immigration quotas
E)acknowledgment of the necessity of statistical analysis in psychological research
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24
In the study of finches' beaks,the biologists Peter and Rosemary Grant found that ____.
A)Darwin had underestimated the power of natural selection
B)under drought conditions,more thick-than thin-beaked birds survived and reproduced
C)in only one generation,natural selection produced a better-adapted species
D)when heavy rains became common,birds with slender beaks flourished
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)Darwin had underestimated the power of natural selection
B)under drought conditions,more thick-than thin-beaked birds survived and reproduced
C)in only one generation,natural selection produced a better-adapted species
D)when heavy rains became common,birds with slender beaks flourished
E)All of the choices are correct.
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25
The most fundamental point of Darwin's theses was the ____.
A)fact of variation among members of the species
B)heritability of variations
C)process of natural selection
D)tenet of survival of the fittest
E)normal distribution of traits in a population
A)fact of variation among members of the species
B)heritability of variations
C)process of natural selection
D)tenet of survival of the fittest
E)normal distribution of traits in a population
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26
Who could be described as the driving force of England's scientific establishment?
A)Lyell
B)Huxley
C)Hooker
D)Darwin
E)Wilberforce
A)Lyell
B)Huxley
C)Hooker
D)Darwin
E)Wilberforce
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27
In his journal Mind,Darwin describes ____.
A)the developmental stages of his son in relation to human evolution
B)an ape whose mental processes are analyzed
C)early theory that has since been the foundation of cognitive psychology
D)simple stimuli that elicit the same responses in humans and animals
E)the evolution of human mental functions
A)the developmental stages of his son in relation to human evolution
B)an ape whose mental processes are analyzed
C)early theory that has since been the foundation of cognitive psychology
D)simple stimuli that elicit the same responses in humans and animals
E)the evolution of human mental functions
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28
Today,scientists are sometimes portrayed as offering science as a new religion or as being enemies of religion.This stance could be traced to ____.
A)Huxley
B)Hooker
C)Darwin
D)Lyell
E)Wilberforce
A)Huxley
B)Hooker
C)Darwin
D)Lyell
E)Wilberforce
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29
In the Original Source Material from his autobiography,Charles Darwin described himself as ____.
A)having "no great quickness of apprehension or wit"
B)"a poor critic"
C)"moderate abilities"
D)possessing a "love of natural science [which] has been steady and ardent"
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)having "no great quickness of apprehension or wit"
B)"a poor critic"
C)"moderate abilities"
D)possessing a "love of natural science [which] has been steady and ardent"
E)All of the choices are correct.
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30
In a public debate on evolution,____ refuted the points made against evolution by ____.
A)Huxley;Hooker
B)Huxley;Lyell
C)Darwin;Fitzroy
D)Huxley;Wilberforce
E)Wilberforce;Huxley
A)Huxley;Hooker
B)Huxley;Lyell
C)Darwin;Fitzroy
D)Huxley;Wilberforce
E)Wilberforce;Huxley
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31
The essential difference between Wallace's theory of evolution and Darwin's was that the work of the former ____.
A)was a restatement of Lamarck's ideas
B)was a restatement of Spencer's ideas
C)did not have empirical data to support it
D)included the heritability of acquired traits
E)was suppressed by Darwin
A)was a restatement of Lamarck's ideas
B)was a restatement of Spencer's ideas
C)did not have empirical data to support it
D)included the heritability of acquired traits
E)was suppressed by Darwin
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32
A consequence of Darwin's work for psychology was ____.
A)the legitimization of the collective unconscious
B)work in comparative physiology
C)the theory of eugenics
D)a focus on individual differences
E)statistical analyses
A)the legitimization of the collective unconscious
B)work in comparative physiology
C)the theory of eugenics
D)a focus on individual differences
E)statistical analyses
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33
Who predicted that humans in the future will live on the edge of starvation because the population of humans increases geometrically while the supply of food increases arithmetically?
A)Lamarck
B)Lyell
C)Huxley
D)Malthus
E)Hooker
A)Lamarck
B)Lyell
C)Huxley
D)Malthus
E)Hooker
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34
One of the early sources of modern child psychology was an article in 1877 by ____..
A)E.Darwin
B)C.Darwin
C)F.Galton
D)K.Pearson
E)J.M.Cattell
A)E.Darwin
B)C.Darwin
C)F.Galton
D)K.Pearson
E)J.M.Cattell
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35
How many years did Darwin wait to present his theory publicly?
A)2
B)11
C)17
D)22
E)34
A)2
B)11
C)17
D)22
E)34
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36
In his book ____,Darwin explained human emotional gestures,postures,and other aspects of body language that convey emotion as remnants of adaptive movements by animals.
A)The Descent of Man
B)The Ascent of Man
C)The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals
D)A Biography of Emotions
E)Physiological Psychology
A)The Descent of Man
B)The Ascent of Man
C)The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals
D)A Biography of Emotions
E)Physiological Psychology
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37
Today,our acceptance that the study of individual differences is appropriate subject matter for psychology is due to whose work?
A)Quetelet
B)Helmholtz
C)Galton
D)Pearson
E)Spencer
A)Quetelet
B)Helmholtz
C)Galton
D)Pearson
E)Spencer
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38
A theory of evolution based on natural selection was developed independently by ____.
A)Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace
B)Charles Darwin and Charles Lyell
C)Joseph Hooker and Charles Darwin
D)Erasmus Darwin and Charles Darwin
E)Jean Lamarck and Charles Darwin
A)Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace
B)Charles Darwin and Charles Lyell
C)Joseph Hooker and Charles Darwin
D)Erasmus Darwin and Charles Darwin
E)Jean Lamarck and Charles Darwin
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39
Darwin's position on Lamarck's idea that changes due to experiences can be inherited was the ____ of Lamarck's ____.
A)acceptance;doctrine
B)replacement;doctrine with the variability hypothesis
C)total rejection;doctrine
D)replacement;doctrine with the doctrine of social Darwinism
E)synthesis;ideas with Galton's theory of the normal distribution
A)acceptance;doctrine
B)replacement;doctrine with the variability hypothesis
C)total rejection;doctrine
D)replacement;doctrine with the doctrine of social Darwinism
E)synthesis;ideas with Galton's theory of the normal distribution
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40
____ is the preeminent book of Darwin's theory of evolution,which details the evolution of humans from lower forms of life.
A)On the Origin of Species
B)The Descent of Man
C)The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
D)Hereditary Genius
E)Natural Inheritance
A)On the Origin of Species
B)The Descent of Man
C)The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
D)Hereditary Genius
E)Natural Inheritance
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41
What additional interest(s)did Galton research?
A)Arithmetic by smell
B)Paranoid disorders
C)The power of prayer
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
A)Arithmetic by smell
B)Paranoid disorders
C)The power of prayer
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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42
Galton's measures of intellectual functioning assumed correlation between intelligence and ____.
A)acuteness of the senses
B)reaction times to stimuli
C)Fechner's Law
D)average error in psychophysics tasks
E)just noticeable differences
A)acuteness of the senses
B)reaction times to stimuli
C)Fechner's Law
D)average error in psychophysics tasks
E)just noticeable differences
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43
Galton proposed that measurement of human traits could be defined and summarized by two numbers,which are ____.
A)the mean and the median
B)the variance and the standard deviation
C)the median and the mode
D)the mean and the standard deviation
E)the mean and the mode
A)the mean and the median
B)the variance and the standard deviation
C)the median and the mode
D)the mean and the standard deviation
E)the mean and the mode
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44
The idea of measures clustering around the of center or average of a distribution should be attributed to ____.
A)Quetelet
B)Darwin
C)Newton
D)Pearson
E)Cattell
A)Quetelet
B)Darwin
C)Newton
D)Pearson
E)Cattell
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45
Who wrote a 16th-century book on individual differences and argued that children's education should be individualized to recognize such differences?
A)Butler
B)Huarte
C)Galton
D)Quetelet
E)Wundt
A)Butler
B)Huarte
C)Galton
D)Quetelet
E)Wundt
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46
The formula currently used for calculating the correlation coefficient was developed by ____.
A)Galton
B)Thorndike
C)Cattell
D)Binet
E)Pearson
A)Galton
B)Thorndike
C)Cattell
D)Binet
E)Pearson
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47
The term mental tests was coined by ____,but ____ originated this concept.
A)Galton;Cattell
B)Cattell;Galton
C)Quetelet;Galton
D)Galton;Quetelet
E)Huarte;Quetelet
A)Galton;Cattell
B)Cattell;Galton
C)Quetelet;Galton
D)Galton;Quetelet
E)Huarte;Quetelet
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48
Who was the first to show that human mental characteristics followed a normal distribution?
A)Pearson
B)Quetelet
C)Huarte
D)Galton
E)Cattell
A)Pearson
B)Quetelet
C)Huarte
D)Galton
E)Cattell
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49
Who was the first to show that biological and social data were normally distributed?
A)Galton
B)Quetelet
C)Pearson
D)Huarte
E)Moyen
A)Galton
B)Quetelet
C)Pearson
D)Huarte
E)Moyen
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50
What had the greatest impact upon Galton's view on the measurement of intelligence?
A)Descartes' theory of innate ideas
B)Herbart's argument that a threshold separates the conscious and unconscious mind
C)Wundt's doctrine of creative synthesis
D)Berkeley's mentalism
E)Locke's theory that all knowledge comes through the senses
A)Descartes' theory of innate ideas
B)Herbart's argument that a threshold separates the conscious and unconscious mind
C)Wundt's doctrine of creative synthesis
D)Berkeley's mentalism
E)Locke's theory that all knowledge comes through the senses
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51
Galton's Hereditary Genius was mainly concerned with ____.
A)exploring his lineage and the eminent men in his family
B)a statistical analysis of the concept of eminent men producing eminent offspring
C)isolating the gene responsible for making geniuses
D)None of the above.
E)All of the above.
A)exploring his lineage and the eminent men in his family
B)a statistical analysis of the concept of eminent men producing eminent offspring
C)isolating the gene responsible for making geniuses
D)None of the above.
E)All of the above.
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52
Who first highlighted the importance of central tendency?
A)Quetelet
B)Darwin
C)Galton
D)Pearson
E)Cattell
A)Quetelet
B)Darwin
C)Galton
D)Pearson
E)Cattell
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53
The early 20th-century American government policy of sterilizing mentally retarded females is an example of ____.
A)artificial selection
B)eugenics
C)product-moment correlations
D)Darwin's theory of evolution
E)natural selection
A)artificial selection
B)eugenics
C)product-moment correlations
D)Darwin's theory of evolution
E)natural selection
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54
Who wrote Hereditary Genius?
A)Galton
B)Darwin
C)Cattell
D)Quetelet
E)Helmholtz
A)Galton
B)Darwin
C)Cattell
D)Quetelet
E)Helmholtz
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55
Mental tests were originated by ____.
A)Binet
B)Simon
C)Morgan
D)Galton
E)Romanes
A)Binet
B)Simon
C)Morgan
D)Galton
E)Romanes
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56
When Galton founded the science of eugenics,he ____.
A)was following in the footsteps of Huxley
B)invented the term "eugenics"
C)studied the incidence of behaviors in northern Europeans versus southern Europeans
D)became personally involved in aiding blood transfusions between Jews and Gentiles and between Africans and Caucasians
E)denounced the study of blood transfusions between rabbits
A)was following in the footsteps of Huxley
B)invented the term "eugenics"
C)studied the incidence of behaviors in northern Europeans versus southern Europeans
D)became personally involved in aiding blood transfusions between Jews and Gentiles and between Africans and Caucasians
E)denounced the study of blood transfusions between rabbits
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57
Who arrived at the concept of the "average man" to describe findings from a large group of subjects?
A)Pearson
B)Quetelet
C)Huarte
D)Galton
E)Cattell
A)Pearson
B)Quetelet
C)Huarte
D)Galton
E)Cattell
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58
The aim of the research at the Anthropometric Laboratory was to assess ____.
A)developmental trends over the lifespan
B)the sensory capacities of humans
C)the collective mental resources of the British people
D)the correlates of intelligence among eminent men
E)eugenics policy development
A)developmental trends over the lifespan
B)the sensory capacities of humans
C)the collective mental resources of the British people
D)the correlates of intelligence among eminent men
E)eugenics policy development
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59
Galton argued that what proportion of eminence could be reliably attributed to environmental influences?
A)0%
B)15%
C)25%
D)50%
E)82%
A)0%
B)15%
C)25%
D)50%
E)82%
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60
Which of the following did Galton not endorse in the material from Hereditary Genius?
A)the idea of natural equality
B)definite limits to muscular and intellectual powers
C)limiting one's undertakings to matters within one's reach
D)babies are born alike
E)None of the choices was endorsed by Galton.
A)the idea of natural equality
B)definite limits to muscular and intellectual powers
C)limiting one's undertakings to matters within one's reach
D)babies are born alike
E)None of the choices was endorsed by Galton.
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61
The first systematic study of animal intelligence was by ____.
A)Galvani
B)Huarte
C)Sherrington
D)Romanes
E)Morgan
A)Galvani
B)Huarte
C)Sherrington
D)Romanes
E)Morgan
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62
The intellectual Zeitgeist of the 19th century was ready for Darwin's theory,although the social Zeitgeist was not.
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63
Galton found that a substantial proportion of word associations were evidence of ____.
A)rationalism as purported by Berkeley,Kant,and Descartes
B)empiricism as purported by Locke and Mill
C)Müller's interference theory of memory
D)Ebbinghaus's decay theory of memory
E)the effects of childhood experiences on the adult
A)rationalism as purported by Berkeley,Kant,and Descartes
B)empiricism as purported by Locke and Mill
C)Müller's interference theory of memory
D)Ebbinghaus's decay theory of memory
E)the effects of childhood experiences on the adult
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64
The first experimental attempt to study word associations was by ____.
A)Ebbinghaus
B)Galton
C)Wundt
D)Freud
E)Jung
A)Ebbinghaus
B)Galton
C)Wundt
D)Freud
E)Jung
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65
A sturdy root of functional psychology is animal behavior research.
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66
To study mental imagery,Galton used which self-report method?
A)introspection
B)retrospection
C)the questionnaire
D)projective tests
E)dream analysis
A)introspection
B)retrospection
C)the questionnaire
D)projective tests
E)dream analysis
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67
According to ____,animals have no soul and thus are automata.
A)Descartes
B)Darwin
C)Galton
D)Romanes
E)Morgan
A)Descartes
B)Darwin
C)Galton
D)Romanes
E)Morgan
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68
Wundt's early position on animal intelligence was that ____.
A)any sensory capacity at all allowed for judgment and drawing of conscious inferences
B)animals and humans differ only in the range of stimuli that they can detect
C)human's erect stature makes smell and taste much less necessary than vision and audition for human adaptation to environments
D)people have language;animals do not
E)humans simply have more education than animals
A)any sensory capacity at all allowed for judgment and drawing of conscious inferences
B)animals and humans differ only in the range of stimuli that they can detect
C)human's erect stature makes smell and taste much less necessary than vision and audition for human adaptation to environments
D)people have language;animals do not
E)humans simply have more education than animals
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69
In comparing evolutionary theory to theology,Galton's concluded that ____.
A)there was insufficient evidence to support religious beliefs
B)there was insufficient evidence to support evolutionary theory
C)they were both correct
D)religious beliefs facilitated adaptation to environmental demands
E)there was insufficient evidence to support neither theology nor evolution
A)there was insufficient evidence to support religious beliefs
B)there was insufficient evidence to support evolutionary theory
C)they were both correct
D)religious beliefs facilitated adaptation to environmental demands
E)there was insufficient evidence to support neither theology nor evolution
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70
The work of Romanes was especially flawed because of his ____.
A)assumption of a continuity of intelligence between animals and people
B)use of anthropometric methods
C)use of the anecdotal method
D)use of psychophysics methods
E)reliance on reaction times to sensory stimuli in humans and animals
A)assumption of a continuity of intelligence between animals and people
B)use of anthropometric methods
C)use of the anecdotal method
D)use of psychophysics methods
E)reliance on reaction times to sensory stimuli in humans and animals
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71
Whenever we think we "know what's on someone's mind," we are using which technique?
A)projection
B)the anecdotal method
C)introspection
D)introspection by analogy
E)identification
A)projection
B)the anecdotal method
C)introspection
D)introspection by analogy
E)identification
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72
According to Darwin,human emotional expressions reflect ____.
A)a similarity of nervous systems between people and animals
B)a correspondence of the "fight or flight" responses in humans and animals
C)the inheritance of animal responses that may not be adaptive for humans
D)evidence of animal intelligence
E)evidence of instincts in humans
A)a similarity of nervous systems between people and animals
B)a correspondence of the "fight or flight" responses in humans and animals
C)the inheritance of animal responses that may not be adaptive for humans
D)evidence of animal intelligence
E)evidence of instincts in humans
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73
Structuralism asked,"What does the mind do?" whereas functionalism asked,"How does it do it?"
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74
The notion that there is a continuity of consciousness and cognitive processes between animals and humans was suggested and/or demonstrated by ____.
A)Darwin's evidence
B)Galton's selective breeding notions
C)the structuralists
D)the functionalists
E)the behaviorists
A)Darwin's evidence
B)Galton's selective breeding notions
C)the structuralists
D)the functionalists
E)the behaviorists
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75
Galton studied paranoid disorders by ____.
A)visiting insane asylums
B)reading every book and article about it on which he could get his hands
C)imaging that every person or thing he saw was spying on him
D)inviting people suffering from paranoid disorders to the Anthropometric Laboratory
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)visiting insane asylums
B)reading every book and article about it on which he could get his hands
C)imaging that every person or thing he saw was spying on him
D)inviting people suffering from paranoid disorders to the Anthropometric Laboratory
E)All of the choices are correct.
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76
The intent of Lloyd Morgan's canon was to ____.
A)exclude anthropological findings from the natural sciences
B)make comparative psychology more scientific
C)make comparative psychology more behavioral
D)rid psychology of all traces of the technique of introspection
E)impose a criterion for a distinction between instincts and thinking in both animals and humans
A)exclude anthropological findings from the natural sciences
B)make comparative psychology more scientific
C)make comparative psychology more behavioral
D)rid psychology of all traces of the technique of introspection
E)impose a criterion for a distinction between instincts and thinking in both animals and humans
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77
The first person(s)to engage in large studies of experimental comparative psychology was/were ____.
A)Conway
B)Romanes
C)Morgan
D)the functionalists
E)the behaviorists
A)Conway
B)Romanes
C)Morgan
D)the functionalists
E)the behaviorists
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78
Which of the following are influenced by Galton's work?
A)child development
B)heredity
C)statistical techniques
D)testing methods
E)All of the above.
A)child development
B)heredity
C)statistical techniques
D)testing methods
E)All of the above.
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79
The most important legacy of functionalism is applied psychology.
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80
Despite Romanes's deficiencies in methodology,he is respected by scientists for his ____.
A)reliance on experimentation
B)subjective interpretations
C)critical thinking regarding the inner workings of the animal mind
D)stimulation of the development of comparative psychology
E)phenomenological psychology
A)reliance on experimentation
B)subjective interpretations
C)critical thinking regarding the inner workings of the animal mind
D)stimulation of the development of comparative psychology
E)phenomenological psychology
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