Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
100

Functionalism was an intentional protest against the limitations of ____.

Wundt's experimental psychology and Titchener's structuralism

100

What was a pervasive theme in Darwin's life that impacted his ability to work?

crippling insomnia, anxiety, opium use, somatic symptoms


100
Describe the impact of Coca-Cola research/trial and the impact on the field of psychology?

Experimental research could be funding by corporate entities

-psychologists could have financially rewarding careers outside of academia


100

The tenets of Watson's behaviorism were focused on__________________

-observable behaviors

-stimulus and response

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100

How did Watson's views on childrearing impact his own children?  

They became adults with serious mental health problems. 

200

The term mental tests was coined by Cattell, but it was ________________who originated the concept of mental tests through studying reaction time and the association of ideas. 

Galton

200

The system of "synthetic philosophy" or the idea that knowledge and experience can be explained in termed of evolutionary principles was coined by-

Herbert Spencer

200

What were the economic influences on applied psychology in the late 1800s, early 1900s.

increasing number of individuals with doctorate degrees

-other psychologists acting out of economic necessity


-spending on public education grew

200
Coined the term connectionism and believed learning was based on connections between situations and responses


Presented the law of effect

and law of exercise 

Thorndike-brought learning theory to American


200

According to Watson, the three fundamental emotions displayed by infants were ____

fear, rage, and love

300

The social zeitgeist during that impacted the growing domination of science instead of Biblical principles on schools of thought in the 1800s was the:

Industrial Revolution 

300

Why is William James considered to be the greatest American psychologist?

He offered an alternative way of looking at the mind-studying people as they adapt to the environment-looking at experience (phenomena) and conditions (the body and brain) in mental life. 

300

How were Catell's mental tests different from IQ  tests?

Catell tested motor and sensory capacities 

300

Pavlov's view of animals as "complicated machines" was similar to what earlier school of thought

mechanism 

300

What was Little Albert conditioned to fear?

any furry white thing, such as a rabbit, dog, fur coat, or santa mask

400

Name two ways Darwin changed the field of psychology

-A new focus on animal psychology

-a new emphasis on the functions rather than the structure of consciousness (the mind)

-The acceptance of methodology and data 

-a new focus on the description and measurement of individual differences

400

Which founder coined the phrase "stream of consciousness?"

James-consciousness is a continuously flowing process and any attempt to reduce it to the elements will distort it. 

400
What is the "gold standard" intelligence test in the field and what is the formula for IQ?

Stanford-Binet

Mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100.

400

In a typical conditioning experiment, where a conditioned stimulus (say a light is turned on) and immediately the experimenter presents the unconditioned stimulus (food) and the animal starts to salivate with the paired stimulus, an association or bond has formed.  Therefore _________________ is necessary for learning. 

reinforcement

400

According to _______________ the goal of psychology would be the prediction and control of __________

Watson; behavior
500

What did Darwin mean when he referred to himself as the "Devil's Chaplain" and stated his work was like confessing to Murder?

Because he knew that the idea of evolution was being condemned by conservative authorities in the church, who viewed it as degenerative and subversive-if humans were like animals, the result would cause civilization to collapse


500

Describe Hall's recapitulation theory of development and how did it echo evolutionary theory?

Hall believed that children's development repeats the life history of the human race (from "near savage" tp a
rationalized, civil" human being

500

What population/ events highlighted the impact of racial/ cultural bias in testing?

Goddard visited Ellis island and administered IQ tests to immigrants, who had a poor grasp on the English language.

500

The area of research for which Pavlov won a Nobel Prize was in____________-

digestion

500

On what grounds did McDougall oppose or criticize Watson's behaviorism?

He argued that introspection provides meaning to experiences-behaviorism allows no room for free will or choice-behaviorists do not allow room for subjective experiences that cannot be explained or observed. 

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