What is The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.
100
The first woman who was able to attend Tichener's psychology meetings which were restricted to males only.
Who is Christine Ladd-Franklin
100
Before James founded American Functionalism he founded this school of thinking in America.
What is American Pragmatism Philosophy?
100
The two things Hall is the founder of in the area of Professional Psychology.
What is
1) American Psychological Association [APA]
2) The American Journal Of Psychology
100
In Galton's attempts to determine whether some of his various measures were associated with each other, he invented this statistical concept.
What is Correlation
200
A career path originally chosen by Darwin before setting off on the Beagle voyage (before he entered the research field of science).
What is
A. Medicine at Edinburgh (or)
B. Clergy at Christ's College, Cambridge University
200
The first woman to complete a PhD in Psychology.
Who is Margaret Washburn
200
The book written by James that set the basic structure for modern psychology textbooks.
What is Principles of Psychology?
200
The key thing Hall accomplished in Developmental Psychology was.
What is Adolescence
200
Galton is credited with the creation of this particular method where he asked respondents to describe and report their personalities, physical attributes, family characteristics and the details of their upbringing.
What is Survey Method
300
The basic idea that organisms with the strongest or most adaptive qualities have a higher chance in surviving and passing down genes to future generations.
What is Darwin's theory of evolution?
300
This subject published by Christine Ladd-Franklin that made important contributions to Psychology.
What is binocular vision
300
James said that consciousness in others effects the way we react to them in this problem discussed in his book Pragmatism (1907)
What is the automatic sweetheart problem?
300
Hall was a man of many interest like Evolution, Development, Comparisons, and Abnormalities. His work can be referred as.
What is Genetic Psychology
300
Galton set out to collect evidence in support of his belief that intelligence was innate, producing this 1869.
What is Hereditary Genius
400
This concept has no endpoint but rather describes how species first came to life and how every species relates to one another.
What is the Tree of Life?
400
Which important female psychologist used the method of paired associate learning between color patches and numbers where she concluded frequency was the most critical factor in learning information.
Who is Mary Whiton Calkins
400
James' two headed dog metaphor shows the dichotomous nature of psychology, these modern organizations reflect both the humanist and purely scientific aspects of psychology respectively.
What is the American Psychological Association and the Association of Psychological Science?
400
Hall's Theory that Development of the Individual mirrors the evolution of that of it's individual species. Is referred to as?
What is Recapitation
400
Galton argued that women were intellectually inferior to men, a widely held nineteenth-century prejudice, and traced it to a certain deficiency.
What is Inadequate Senses
500
In this important excerpt Darwin admits he has a possibility of being wrong and states his hopes for future assistance in the demonstration of his theory.
What is the concluding paragraphs of "Origin of Species"?
500
The belief made by Mary Whiton Calkins that psychology could be the study of mental life, but the central face of psychology must be that all consciousness contains an element of the self.
What was an attempt to reconcile structuralism and Functionalism
500
Introduced the important psychological idea of the way people think of them selfs in specific social context and more ever present context.
What is self concept.
500
The creation of this piece of Laboratory equipment that came as a consequence of Hall's support for Comparative Psychology.
What is the Maze
500
A certain test that Galton administered, was a test that measured the ability to distinguish small differences in tone frequency (i.e., measured auditory thresholds).