Deck 2: Early Developments
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Deck 2: Early Developments
1
Wilhelm Wundt's Elements of Psychophysics, which is widely viewed as having founded experimental psychology, was published in 1875.
False
2
Wilhelm Wundt and William James each had a functioning psychological laboratory in 1875.
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3
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that deals primarily with the distinction between the good or desirable and the bad or evil.
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4
Animism, a widespread pre-Socratic belief, holds that souls or spirits inhabit many inanimate things.
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5
Plato suggested that objects emit faint copies of themselves, or "eidola," by means of which we perceive those objects.
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6
Aristotle claimed that people are endowed with a "common sense" that helps them to make good ethical decisions.
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7
In Aristotelian philosophy, God is the ultimate "form."
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8
The "dark" or middle ages were a time of geographic and cultural expansion and of the growth of empiricism.
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9
The late 19th century founding of psychology laboratories was foreshadowed by the earlier foundation of chemistry laboratories.
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10
De la Mettrie's philosophy and Wöhler's synthesis of urea helped disprove the scientific materialist doctrine.
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11
Which of the following is often considered to be the year in which experimental psychology was founded?
A) 1860, because that is the year in which Fechner's Elements of Psychophysics was published.
B) 1900, because that is the year in which William James first had a laboratory for experimental psychology.
C) 1879, because that is the year in which the American Psychological Association was founded.
D) 1875, because that is the year in which Wundt's Elements of Psychophysics was published.
A) 1860, because that is the year in which Fechner's Elements of Psychophysics was published.
B) 1900, because that is the year in which William James first had a laboratory for experimental psychology.
C) 1879, because that is the year in which the American Psychological Association was founded.
D) 1875, because that is the year in which Wundt's Elements of Psychophysics was published.
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12
Democritus' atomistic philosophy argued that the basic element or substance is
A) none of the following.
B) water.
C) fire.
D) relationships.
A) none of the following.
B) water.
C) fire.
D) relationships.
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13
The Greek anti-reductionists argued that
A) nature cannot be broken down into "elements."
B) mind and body are two aspects of the same substance.
C) all events are determined; there is no "free will."
D) all of nature is imbued with animistic spirits.
A) nature cannot be broken down into "elements."
B) mind and body are two aspects of the same substance.
C) all events are determined; there is no "free will."
D) all of nature is imbued with animistic spirits.
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14
Which of the following ideas were part of Plato's philosophy?
A) all of them
B) the realm of ideas
C) eidola
D) the distinction between mind and body
A) all of them
B) the realm of ideas
C) eidola
D) the distinction between mind and body
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15
Aristotle's doctrine of association
A) referred to contiguity, similarity, and contrast.
B) concerned his identification of a "common sense."
C) referred to his idea that God is the ultimate "form."
D) concerned his emphasis on empiricism and the mind as a "tabula rasa" at birth.
A) referred to contiguity, similarity, and contrast.
B) concerned his identification of a "common sense."
C) referred to his idea that God is the ultimate "form."
D) concerned his emphasis on empiricism and the mind as a "tabula rasa" at birth.
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16
Aristotle's doctrine of the "tabula rasa"
A) was his version of empirism.
B) claimed that we are born with innate ideas.
C) concerned his description of personality.
D) concerned the distinction between mind and body.
A) was his version of empirism.
B) claimed that we are born with innate ideas.
C) concerned his description of personality.
D) concerned the distinction between mind and body.
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17
During the Middle Ages, there was
A) none of these
B) a decline of great religions.
C) an increase in the use of empirical methods in science.
D) a decline of authoritarianism.
A) none of these
B) a decline of great religions.
C) an increase in the use of empirical methods in science.
D) a decline of authoritarianism.
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18
Muenzinger's scientific trends leading to the founding of modern experimental psychology included
A) quantification, physiology, and founding of laboratories.
B) critical empiricism, scientific materialism, and atomism.
C) physiology, associationism, and scientific materialism.
D) biology, scientific materialism, and associationism.
A) quantification, physiology, and founding of laboratories.
B) critical empiricism, scientific materialism, and atomism.
C) physiology, associationism, and scientific materialism.
D) biology, scientific materialism, and associationism.
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19
Muenzinger's philosophical trends leading to the founding of modern experimental psychology included
A) critical empiricism, associationism, and scientific materialism.
B) localization of function, atomism, and scientific materialism.
C) quantification, critical empiricism, and atomism.
D) none of these.
A) critical empiricism, associationism, and scientific materialism.
B) localization of function, atomism, and scientific materialism.
C) quantification, critical empiricism, and atomism.
D) none of these.
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20
Among the developments in Muenzinger's physiology trend were
A) study of reflexes, reaction time, and localization of functions.
B) evolution, psychophysics, and the synthesis of urea.
C) atomism, statistics, and quantification.
D) all of these.
A) study of reflexes, reaction time, and localization of functions.
B) evolution, psychophysics, and the synthesis of urea.
C) atomism, statistics, and quantification.
D) all of these.
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21
Contrast determinism and "free will."
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22
What did Aristotle mean by form and matter?
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23
What does Aristotle's doctrine of the "tabula rasa" imply?
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24
Contrast Epicureanism and stoicism.
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25
List some famous authors from the Renaissance.
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26
List some significant developments in physiology that contributed to early experimental psychology.
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27
List some significant developments in quantification that contributed to early experimental psychology.
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28
What biological concept was especially important in the new experimental psychology of the late 19th century?
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29
List several philosophers influential in the development of critical empiricism.
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30
What was the central idea in the scientific materialism of scientists like De la Mettrie and Wöhler?
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31
What was St. Thomas Aquinas's main contribution?
The attempt to reconcile Aristotle and Church doctrine
The attempt to reconcile Aristotle and Church doctrine
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32
Why were the Middle Ages sometimes called the Dark Ages?
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33
In what ways was the Renaissance an age of expansion?
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34
Distinguish between empirism and empiricism
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35
What role did Wöhler's synthesis of urea play in the establishment of scientific materialism?
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36
Describe Plato's hierarchy of Greek society.
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37
What were Aristotle's laws of association of ideas?
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38
What were Muenzinger's scientific trends?
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39
What were Muenzinger's philosophical trends?
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40
For each of the years 1860, 1875, and 1879, explain why they have been proposed as the beginning of modern psychology.
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