Multiple Choice
This French epistemologist argued that cognition evolved in a series of progressive stages based on the activation of schemas. In doing so, he revolutionized the study of cognitive development and became its most visible figure.
A) John Mark Baldwin
B) Kurt Koffka
C) Albert Ellis
D) Jean Piaget
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Q7: His work was criticized for overemphasizing associationism,
Q8: The use of systematic desensitization in behavior
Q9: Gestalt interests in thinking and problem solving
Q10: Some cognitive psychologists have embraced the computer
Q11: _ is viewed as a key contributor
Q13: Cognitive therapy, a second wave of post-World
Q14: The term ecological validity refers to<br>A)the need
Q15: Albert Ellis developed a therapeutic approach called<br>A)cognitive
Q16: _ is the study of the interactions
Q17: Unlike the neobehaviorist, the cognitive psychologist views