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By the second decade of the 20th century, psychologists agreed on the ____.
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None of the choices are correct.
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Watson's approach to structuralism and functionalism was ____.
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a revolt
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Which of the following terms should be banned from psychology according to behaviorism?
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image mind consciousness
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For Watson, such subject matter as mind, consciousness, and images was ____.
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meaningless for a science of psychology
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Who argued that consciousness, as a concept, was as unprovable as the concept of the soul?
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Watson
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For Watson, introspection was ____.
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irrelevant
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For Comte, valid knowledge is that which is ____.
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objectively observable and social in nature
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The early 20th-century Zeitgeist in science was marked by ____.
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positivism
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The most important antecedent of Watson's behaviorism was ____.
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animal psychology
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Who had a theory of tropisms?
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Loeb
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For Loeb, a tropism is a(n) ____.
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involuntary forced movement
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For Loeb, if an animal's response is forced by a stimulus, the ____.
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behavior requires no inferences about consciousness
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The white rat and the rat maze became staples of research in psychology in 1900 with the work of ____.
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Willard S. Small
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Watson's dissertation was on ____.
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the conscious experience of rats
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An early African American researcher in comparative psychology was ____.
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Turner
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The Animal Mind, the first textbook on comparative psychology, was written by ____.
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Margaret Washburn
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Who wrote a paper on ant behavior that was highly praised by Watson?
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Turner
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The "last stand" of mentalistic interpretations of animal behavior was the text ____ written by ____.
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The Animal Mind; Washburn
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Which of the following statements best describes the change that took place in animal psychology following the work of Romanes and Morgan?
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The field became more objective as mentalistic terms were dropped from the descriptions of behavior.
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According to Schultz and Schultz, "Whether dealing with mind or with behavior, it was not easy to be ____."
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an animal psychologist
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The particular contribution of Pavlov's work to Watson's behaviorism was Pavlov's ____.
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objective methodology
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Pfungst demonstrated that the apparent thinking ability of the horse Clever Hans was really due to the animal's ability to respond to ____.
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head movements
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The case of Clever Hans served to ____.
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illustrate the importance of objective, experimental study of animal behavior with proper control conditions
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Thorndike's (1898) law of effect is similar to ____.
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Pavlov's law of reinforcement
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The first doctoral dissertation in psychology to use animal subjects was that of ____.
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Thorndike
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In Thorndike's early research, he worked with all of the following except ____.
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children
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Thorndike earned his Ph.D. in 1898 and after 1899 studied ____.
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human learning mental testing educational psychology
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An approach to learning termed ____ was developed by Thorndike.
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connectionism
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For Thorndike, learning is ____.
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making connections
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The influence of Romanes and Morgan on Thorndike was shown in Thorndike's ____.
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use of mentalistic processes
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Thorndike's approach was similar to that of structuralism in his focus on ____.
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mechanism
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Who used puzzle boxes to study animal behavior?
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Thorndike
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The puzzle box is traditionally associated with the work of ____.
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Thorndike
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Thorndike used ____ measures of learning to record his data.
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quantitative
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Thorndike's "trial and accidental success" learning is more commonly known as ____ learning.
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trial-and-error
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Habit strength is a function of repetition. This is an instance of ____.
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Thorndike's law of exercise
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Thorndike's ideas about the stamping in or stamping out of a response tendency led to his statement of ____.
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the law of effect
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Who first demonstrated that reward had a stronger effect than punishment?
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Thorndike
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Thorndike's revision of his law of effect stated that ____.
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punishing a response weakened a connection but not to the same degree that rewards strengthened a connection
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The "original" law of effect states that ____.
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any act that produces satisfaction is more likely to occur again; any act that produces discomfort is less likely to occur again
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Thorndike's particular contribution to behaviorism was his focus on ____.
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the experimental method
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Pavlov's work effected a change in focus from ____ to observable physiological events.
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subjective speculation about associationism
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Whose work has been described as "a shift from speculation to experimentation?"
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Pavlov
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What led Pavlov to shift from a study of theology to that of animal psychology?
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Darwin's theory
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Who could be described as an absent-minded genius?
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Pavlov
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The term psychic reflexes reflects ____.
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Pavlov's early inclination to use mentalistic terms
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Pavlov's conditioned reflexes require ____ for learning to occur.
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reinforcements and S-R connections
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More than any other researcher in psychology before him, Pavlov attempted to ____.
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eliminate sources of error from his studies and implement the experimental method.
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In the typical conditioning experiment done by Pavlov, the food placed in the dog's mouth is called the ____.
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unconditioned stimulus
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For Pavlov, ____ is necessary for learning to take place
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reinforcement
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Pavlov conducted research on ____.
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reinforcement extinction generalization discrimination
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According to Pavlov in the original Source Material from Conditioned Reflexes (1927), his starting point in research was ____.
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Descartes idea of the nervous reflex
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In the last half of the original Source Material from Conditioned Reflexes (1927), Pavlov discussed ____.
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he building of what became known as the "Tower of Silence"
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While Pavlov was exploring conditioning in Russia, an American named ____ also discovered the existence of conditioned reflexes.
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Edwin Burket Twitmyer
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If the 1904 APA attendees been more attentive, we might today speak of ____.
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Twitmyerian conditioning
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Which of the following is (are) true?
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Pavlov argued that higher mental processes in animals could be described in physiological terms. Pavlovian methods have had practical applications.
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Pavlov's work illustrated the study of higher mental processes in ____.
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physiological terms
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For Pavlov, humans and animals were ____.
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machines
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Consistent with James's views, Pavlov argued that ____.
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psychology was not yet a science
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Pavlov's view of psychology was ____.
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initially negative, then somewhat favorable
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding Bekhterev?
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Bekhterev had a cordial relationship with Pavlov.
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Bekhterev discovered ____.
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the associated reflexes
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Bekhterev ____.
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applied Pavlovian principles to the muscles
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Objective Psychology was authored by ____.
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Bekhterev
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Bekhterev ___.
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argued that thought processes depended upon muscle responses of the speech
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Watson was not the first to demand an objective psychology and, according to one historian, ____ is considered the grandfather of Watson's behaviorism.
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Cattell
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Who first defined psychology as the study of behavior?
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Pillsbury
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Angell proposed that the term consciousness had about the same life expectancy in psychology as the term ____.
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soul
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Like many of the first generation of psychologists, Watson's first graduate school area of study was ____.
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Philosophy
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Watson's introduction to mechanism was through his association with ____.
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Loeb
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Watson was attracted to psychology through his association with ____.
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Angell
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John B. Watson was quite dismayed to learn that his dissertation was less brilliant in the eyes of Dewey and Angell than that of ____.
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Helen Woolley
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Watson chose to pursue research with white rats, he said, because he ____.
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wanted to maintain a close association with biology
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____ at John Hopkins University hired Watson and one year later was forced to resign because of a scandal.
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James Mark Baldwin
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Watson's work has been involved with which of the following divisions of psychology?
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animal psychology industrial/organizational psychology behaviorism developmental psychology
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Behaviorism was officially established in ____.
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1913, with Watson's "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It"
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In his 1914 book, Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology, Watson argued ____.
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for the acceptance of animal psychology
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Watson has been criticized for which of the following?
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methods of behaviorism his childrearing beliefs his personality
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Watson's second career was in ____.
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advertising
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Watson believed that the behavior of people as consumers of goods and services could be predicted and controlled, just like the behavior of ____.
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machines
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Watson argued that consumer behavior was ____.
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under the control of fundamental or conditioned emotional stimuli
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Watson proposed that consumer behavior ____.
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should be studied in the lab
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Watson's view of consumers' responses was much like ____.
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Descartes's view of automata
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After his dismissal from Johns Hopkins, Watson ____.
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published for the American public through popular media
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Watson's position on childrearing was ____.
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that of a strong environmentalist
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The most significant public impact of Watson's varied undertakings was to ____.
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transform childrearing practices
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Watson's behaviorism was mechanistic. His own behavior might also be called mechanistic with regard to his relationship with ____.
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his children
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Although ____ publicly disagreed with her husband's childrearing practices and occasionally wanted to break his rules, their son did not recall that happening.
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Rosalie Raynor Watson
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In Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It, Watson argues that psychology is ____.
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a purely experimental branch of natural science
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For Watson, the goal of psychology is ____.
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the prediction and control of behavior
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For Watson, the distinction between humans and animals is ____.
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arbitrary
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Watson argued that the failure of psychology as a natural science was due to ____.
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blaming the observer rather than the method for failure to replicate in introspection
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Watson argued that areas of applied psychology can be considered scientific because they ____.
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seek general laws for the prediction and control of behavior
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Watson's position on the use of the term consciousness was to ____.
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eliminate it entirely from psychological research because it is not an objective method
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Watson's 1913 paper Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It ____.
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was relatively ignored by the professional journals
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This person said, in criticizing Watson, that introspection had to be used to study certain psychological processes.
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Calkins
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Which of the following was NOT one of Watson's methods?
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All of the choices were acceptable to Watson.
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Watson's contribution to the method of objective testing was ____.
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to argue that the subjects' responses were under the stimulus control of the test items
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Watson's position on verbal reports was ____.
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to redefine them as motor responses to redefine thinking as speaking to oneself to limit their use to situations in which they could be verified
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The most important research method of the behaviorists was ____.
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the conditioned reflex method
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Watson described conditioning in terms of ____.
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stimulus substitution
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All of Watson's methods are based on the concept of ____.
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observation
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Watson adopted the conditioned reflex method of research established by ____.
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Pavlov and Bekhterev
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According to Watson, the elements of behavior are ____.
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the body's muscular movement and glandular responses
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For Watson, a response or behavioral "act" ____.
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involves a response through movement in space
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In Watson's system, implicit responses are those that are ____.
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potentially observable
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For Watson, stimuli ____.
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may be simple or complex
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Watson predicted that the laws of behavior would be identified when ____.
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behaviors were reduced to their basic S-R units
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Watson listed how many instincts in his 1914 book on comparative psychology?
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11
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In Watson's final system, instincts ____.
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do not exist
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Which of the following statements would Watson endorse?
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Emotions are equal to internal physiological changes.
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How many fundamental emotions were seen in infants, according to Watson?
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3
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According to Watson, the three fundamental emotions displayed by infants were ____.
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fear, rage, and love
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For Watson, emotions are explained by the ____.
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internal physiological responses to a stimulus
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In Watson's system, fear, rage, and love are ____.
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unconditioned responses
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Watson rejected the whole notion of the unconscious because ____.
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it, like the rest of psychoanalysis, was voodooism and it could not be objectively observed
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The Little Albert study ____.
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has never been replicated
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The first person to de-condition a learned fear was ____.
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Jones
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Mary Cover Jones's study of Peter ____.
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was a forerunner of behavior therapy
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For Watson, the mentalistic term thinking could be ____.
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redefined as the behavior of subvocal talking measured by its behavior correlates (gestures) observed in measures of movements of the vocal apparatus
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Watson proposed that society as a whole could be improved by ____.
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replacing religion-based ethics with experimental ethics
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An early popularizer of psychology was ____.
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both Jastrow and Wiggam
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A major criticism of Watson's system is that it discounts ____.
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sensation and perception
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One criticism of Watson was that his strict objectivity ____.
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was hard to achieve
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One part of the cerebral cortex is essentially equal to another in its contribution to learning; this is ____ principle of ____.
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Lashley's; equipotentiality
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The efficiency of learning is a function of the total amount of brain tissue; this is ____ law of ____.
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Lashley's; mass action
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Some argue that humans should learn more readily than lower animals because of humans' greater amount of gray matter. Such a belief is variation of ____.
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Lashley's law of mass action
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McDougall believed that human behavior ____.
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derives from innate tendencies
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McDougall's arguments against Watson included that ____.
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humans had free will and data pertaining to consciousness were valuable
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McDougall's argument that the data of consciousness are an appropriate focus of research was later upheld by the ____.
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humanistic school and social learning theorists
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McDougall was especially critical of Watson's ____.
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determinism
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According to the text, Watson's primary contribution to psychology was ___.
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his advocacy of a science of behavior that was objective in methods and language
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In the long run, Watson's behaviorism ____.
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was absorbed into the mainstream of psychology and thereby lost its distinctiveness and revolutionary spirit and initiative
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Gestalt psychology started as a movement opposed to ____.
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Wundt's approach
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The Gestalt protest against Wundt's system focused on his ____.
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elementism
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Köhler reported that he was "shocked" by ____.
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Wundt's notion that psychological facts are composed of inert atoms
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The Gestalt school's major difference with behaviorists was over the ____.
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utility of the concept of consciousness
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Which of the following statements indicates how Gestalt psychology and behaviorism treated the study of consciousness?
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Gestalt psychology accepted the study of consciousness but criticized the attempt to analyze it into elements. Behaviorism refused to acknowledge the existence of consciousness.
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The Gestalt psychologists referred to Wundt's system as ____.
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brick and mortar psychology
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Gestalt psychologists believed that ____.
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there is more to perception than meets the eye
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The essence of the Gestalt system is found in the work of the philosopher ____.
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Kant
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Contrary to the notion of a passive mind, as portrayed by the British empiricists, the German philosopher Kant held that the mind ____.
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actively organizes sensory information into a coherent experience
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For Brentano, the subject matter of psychology was ____.
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experiences
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For Mach, sensations are ____.
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independent of the elements of which they are composed
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The notion of Gestalt quälitaten was offered by ____.
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von Ehrenfels
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For the school of Gestalt psychology, "form" was ____.
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a creation of the mind
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The unbiased description of immediate experience as it occurs is ____.
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phenomenology
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In what way was the phi phenomenon a challenge to Wundt's system?
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The phi phenomenon could not be reduced to its basic elements
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Concurrent with the rise of Gestalt psychology, the Zeitgeist in physics was embracing ____.
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field theory
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Complete the following analogy: Field of force: ____:: ____: Psychology.
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Physics; Gestalts
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Who was a subject in Wertheimer's research on the perception of apparent movement?
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Koffka and Köhler
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"Apparent movement" is another term for ____.
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the phi phenomenon
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How did Wertheimer explain the phi phenomenon?
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He did not; he said it did not need explanation.
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Maslow's notion of self-actualization was partially based on ____.
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the personal characteristics of Max Wertheimer
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The Gestalt system was introduced to American scholars by ____.
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Koffka
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One of the major reasons that Gestalt psychology failed to become popular in the United States apparently was ____.
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American scholars' belief that Gestalt theory had only to do with perception
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The Gestalt psychologists initially chose to focus on perception ____.
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to challenge Wundtian psychology directly
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____ was the spokesman for the Gestalt movement who studied the thinking processes of chimpanzees, left Germany because of his anti-Nazi activities, came to the United States, and eventually became president of the American Psychological Association.
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Wolfgang Köhler
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The connection between certain aspects of Gestalt psychology and principles and terms of physics reflects ____.
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Köhler's training in physics
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Perhaps the best known of the books written by the Gestalt psychologists, The Mentality of Apes, ____.
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documented animals' purposeful behaviors to solve problems
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The leaders of the ____ immediately supported the Nazi regime and proclaimed the "evil influence" of the Jews.
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German Psychological Society
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In Germany, the Gestalt protest of Wundt's system was ____.
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considered to be heresy
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A(n) ____ is a quality of wholeness or completeness in perceptual experiences that does not vary even when the actual sensory elements change.
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perceptual constancy
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The importance of perceptual constancies in the Wundt versus Gestalt debate was that the experience supported ____.
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the Gestalt position that "completeness" of an experience is not altered when the actual sensory components of the experience are altered
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The Gestalt psychologists argued that reduction to the elements of experience ____.
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are products of reflection are products of abstraction are remote from immediate experience do not and cannot explain a perception
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The notion that form is a property of objects is ____.
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a definition of "Gestalt"
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The basic premise of the Gestalt principles of perception is that perceptual organization is ____.
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innate
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The Gestalt principles of organization ____.
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are present in the stimuli themselves
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Wertheimer defined "peripheral factors" as ____.
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the organizing principles present in the stimuli
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Köhler's basic criterion for intelligence was ____.
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the ability to solve problems
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Köhler argued that solving a problem requires ____.
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a restructuring of the perceptual field
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Köhler's research on Tenerife ____
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was analyzed based solely on his descriptions of incidents
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According to Köhler, insight involves ____.
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an immediate apprehension or cognition of relationships
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In the original source material from The Mentality of Apes, Köhler argued that "a particular difficulty must lie in the ____."
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problem itself
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Pavlov ____.
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replicated Köhler's work but found it to be "chaotic"
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The spontaneous understanding of a phenomenon is called ____.
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Einsicht
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Köhler's findings occurred simultaneously with ____ discovery of ____.
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Yerkes'; ideational learning
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Köhler argued that trial-and-error learning ____.
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was a consequence of not allowing the subject to see the whole situation
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From the Gestalt perspective, insight requires that one ____.
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perceive the relationships between the components of the problem or issue
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In the Gestalt view, learning entails ____.
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a restructuring of the psychological environment
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Wertheimer's basic premise for productive thinking was that ____.
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both the whole problem must dominate the parts and the principles of solutions must be understood, not just situation-specific or problem-specific solutions
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For Wertheimer, rote memorization and/or rote learning ____.
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was inefficient compared to insight learning
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Wertheimer suggested that brain activity is ____.
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a "configural whole process"
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The Gestalt psychologists maintained that a correspondence called ____ exists between perceptual activity and brain activity.
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isomorphism
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It is known that before an eye movement or a finger movement occurs, it is possible to record altered activity in a specific cerebral cortex area. The Gestaltists would argue that this is support for the principle of ____.
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isomorphism
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The thrust of Gestalt psychology's attack on behaviorism focused on the latter's ____.reductionism
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reductionism
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The term field theory was applied to whose system?
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Lewin's
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The focus of Lewin's system was on ____.
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motivation
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The construct of the life space describes ____.
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the person's psychological field
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According to Lewin, life space ____.
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corresponds to all the events that can influence a person's behavior
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Like Skinner, Lewin argued that ____.
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statistics were not useful
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An analysis of an overt behavior in Lewin's system requires a consideration of ____.
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vectors barriers goals valences
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When Gestalt psychology was in its infancy, which school(s) of thought was/were already established?
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behaviorism
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The observation that an undone task is remembered until completed is an illustration of ____.
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the Zeigarnik effect
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An early test of Lewin's tension theory was done by Zeigarnik who discovered that humans ____.
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tend to remember unfinished tasks better than finished ones
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The most outstanding feature of Lewin's social psychology is ____.
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group dynamics
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Psychologists attacked which aspect of Gestalt psychology?
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the lack of rigor in its definitions its preoccupation with theory its qualitative results and lack of statistical analysis poorly defined physiological assumptions
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Perhaps the major contribution of Gestalt psychology to contemporary systems was the ____.
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legitimization of conscious experiences
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Skinner's former students demonstrated which of the following with the advent of the IQ Zoo?
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Operant conditioning can be taken out of the lab and applied to the real world.
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Watson's behaviorism ____.
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was the first stage in the evolution of the behavioral school of thought
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The era of neobehaviorism consisted of the years ____.
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1930-1960
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The dominant area of study for the neobehaviorists was ____.
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Learning
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A point on which the neobehaviorists agreed AND to which they gave much more emphasis than did Watson was ______.
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operationism
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Operationism was ______.
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A major characteristic of neobehaviorism, intended to rid psychology of pseudo-problems, intended to make the language of science more objective and precise
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Operationism was formulated by ______.
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Percy Bridgman
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Operationism means that a concept ______.
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is synonymous with its methods of measurement
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The idea that a concept is the same as the corresponding set of procedures to measure is called ______.
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acceptable to operationalists
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For Bridgman, a construct was acceptable if and only if it ______.
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could be objectively measured
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Bridgman argues that a construct must be ______.
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measurable
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The concept of operationism can be directly traced to the theories of ______.
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the British empiricists
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A primary reason psychology so quickly embraced operationalism was that it ______.
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was first adopted by physics
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Tolman's graduate training was in ______, as is reflected in his later work.
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Structuralism, Gestalt Psychology
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Tolman's concept of cognitive maps, i.e., that the animal learns the "whole", might be traced to his work ______.
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with Koffka on Gestalt psychology during graduate school
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Edward C. Tolamn's system combining the objective study of behavior with the consideration of goal-orientation in behavior is called ______.
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purposive behaviorism
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For Tolman, the obvious and objective behavioral evidence of purpose was ______.
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learning
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Tolman described the conscious experience of the animal as _____.
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having no influence on the animal's overt behavior
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Which of the following did Tolman NOT consider to be behavior?
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motivation
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Tolman specified that the independent variables (stimuli) affect processes within the organism. These processes then control the occurrence of behavior (response). These internal processes are known as ______.
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intervening variables
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In Tolman's system, intervening variables were ______.
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the determinants of behavior
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The term intervening variable refers to ______.
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internal processes that "connect" the stimulus with a response
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Tolman's position on Thorndike's law of effect was to ______.
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reject it
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For Tolman, each experience with a task strengthens the relationship between cues in the environment and the organism's ______.
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expectations
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In Tolman's system, the repetition of an act leads to ______.
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sign Gestalts
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For Tolman, a cognitive map is ______.
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a pattern of sign Gestalts
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According to Tolman's learning theory, as a rat learns all of the sign-Gestalt relationships in a maze, the rat has acquired a ______.
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cognitive map
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What is the primary difference between locus of control and self-efficacy?
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the former emphasizes internal versus external attribution of success while the latter ignores it
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Whose system was a forerunner of contemporary cognitive psychology?
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Tolman's
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The pragmatic value of intervening variables is that they _______.
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are essential for dealing with hypothetical constructs
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Tolman described ______ as alternativeley "creepy" and "delightful"
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white laboratory rats
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From 1930 until the 1960s, the ______ was the primary research subject for the neobehaviorists and learning theorists.
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white rat
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It was assumed by Tolman and others that research on white rats would ______.
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provide insights into the basic processes underlying the behavior of humans and other animals
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According to Shultz and Shultz, "perhaps no other psychologist was so devoted to the problems of the scientific method" than was ______.
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Hull
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Hull had an immense knowledge of ______ and _______.
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formal logic and mathematics
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Hull's form of behaviorism was ______ than ______.
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more sophisticated and complex; Watson's
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Throughout his life, Hull ______.
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suffered poor health and eyesight
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According to Shultz and Shultz, Hull's "greatest asset was ______."
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an intense motivation to succeed
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The learning theorist _______ persevered in the face of numerous obstacles to success.
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Hull
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Hull's work contributed to which of the following?
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the hypothetico-deductive method, learning theory, drive reduction theory
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Throughout his professional career, Hull emphasized ______.
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objective methods and functional laws
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From the 1940's to the 1960's, who dominated American Psychology?
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Hullians
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Who authored an early study on the effects of tobacco on behavioral efficiency?
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Hull
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Hull's background in mathematics and engineering was demonstrated in ______.
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his development of statistical analysis methods, his invention of a machine to calculate correlations, the issue of postulates and axioms in his system, his descriptions and explanations of behavior in mathematical equations
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Which of the following men devoted 10 years in the experimental investigation of hypnotic suggestibility?
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Hull
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Hull's primary research focus was grounded in ______.
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Pavlov's laws of conditioning
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Hull's system sought to describe and explain ______.
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all behavior
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Of all the neobehaviorists, the one who most obviously espoused mechanism was ______.
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Hull
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Hull intended to express the laws of behavior in the language of ______.
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mathematics
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Hull's training in engineering was manifest in his belief that all behavior could be reduced to the language of ______.
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mathematics
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Hull's eperiments were directed by ______.
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deduced theorems and corollaries
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Contemporary path analysis techniques let us test theoretical propositions. Such an approach appears similar to whose research method?
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Hull's
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The technique that Hull added to the then-accepted battery of experimental methods was ______.
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the hypothetico-deductive method
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Hull proposed that to achieve a paradigm (in Kuhn's sense of the term) in psychology, one would have to implement which method?
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the hypothetico-deductive method
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Hull proposed the hypothetico-deductive method as a means to develop learning theory. Which of the following statements is the best explanation of Hull's method?
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From a set of theoretical postulates, deductions are made. These deductions become hypothesis that are tested experimentlly. The experimental results are then used to confirm the postulates or change them if necessary.
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"A state of tissue need that arouses or activates behavior" is a definition of ______.
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drive
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For hull, drive reduction is ______.
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the sole basis for reinforcement
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Hull's concept of motivation is grounded in the doctine of ______.
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biology
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In Hull's system, drive is a(n) ______.
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intervening variable, stimulus, response
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a primary drive?
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exercise
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In Hull's system, drive ______.
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energizes behavior
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In Hull's system, the reduction or satisfaction of a drive is the sole basis of ______.
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reinforcement
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Secondary drives are _____.
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learned drives
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Hull's law of primary reinforcement is a restatement of ______.
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Thorndike's law of effect
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Thorndike and Hull agreed that, in order for learning to occur, the organism must ______.
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experience reinforcement occuring after a response
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Secondary drives are _____.
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a result of pairing with a primary drive
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If seeing McDonald's golden arces decreases your hunger, then the arches are ______.
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secondary reinforcement
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In Hull's system, habit strength is ______.
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the strength of the S-R connection
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This person claimed that his own life was "predetermined, lawful, and orderly" just as his system would predict.
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Skinner
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Skinner pursued graduate work in psychology at Harvard ______.
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because ehe was awed by the work of Watson and Pavlov
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Skinner defined a reflex as a(n) ______.
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S-R correlation and nothing more
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The author of The Behavior of Organisms was ______, who did not receive acclaim for the text until fifty years later.
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Skinner
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The success of Skinner's book The Behavior of Organisms can be attributed to ______.
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the application of his principles in education and clinical psychology
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To the end of his life, Skinner questioned whether psychology could be a science if it ______.
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was a science of the mind
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Skinner was the complete opposite of Hull with regard to the _____.
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lack of theoretical framework
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Skinner's research was unique among that of other neobehaviorists in his ______.
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use of single-subject designs, relative lack of a theoretical framework, concern with describing rather than explaining behavior, rejection of variables inside the organism.
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For Skinner, what is the primary characteristic of living things?
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behavior
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Which of the following philosophers is discussed by Skinner in the "In their own words" section of the text?
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Descartes
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Who first distinguished between respondent and operant behavior?
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Skinner
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Who drew a distinction between operant and respondent behavior?
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Skinner
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Skinner claimed that he studied ______ while Pavlov studied ______.
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operant behavior, respondent behavior
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For Skinner, the dependent variable is the ______.
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rate of response
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The law of acquisition states that the key variable in learning is ______.
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reinforcement
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The central difference between Skinner's law of acquisition and Thorndike and Hull's position on learning is that ______.
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Skinner's law is strictly descriptive while Thorndike and Hull's positions are explanatory
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A schedule of reinforcement ______
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determines when reinforcement occurs
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Parents and employers must determine when and under what conditions children will be rewarded and employees will be paid. In both cases, they must select ______.
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schedules of reinforcement
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Skinner and his daughter in an "air crib" with the results that she _____.
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was not aversely affected
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The use of positive reinforcement to control the behavior of individuals and groups is called ______.
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behavior modification
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A criticism of Skinner's work is his ______.
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willingness to extrapolate from the data, especially with regard to human behavior
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Animals tend to substitute instinctive behaviors for behaviors that have been reinforced. This tendency is called _____.
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instinctual drift
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From the 1950's to the 1980's, American Psychology was shaped more by the work of ______ than by the work of any other psychologist.
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Skinner
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The "third stage" of behaviorism refers to ______.
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sociobehaviorism
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Bandura proposed that reactions to stimuli ______.
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are self-activated
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A type of reinforcement identified by Bandura is ______.
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vicarious
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Bandura argues that what changes a person's behavior is ______.
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what the organism thinks the schedule of reinforcement is
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For Bandura, the agent who controls the ______ controls behavior.
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models
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A concept of Bandura that reflects one's beliefs about one's own adequacy is ______.
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self-efficacy
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Whereas a concern of Skinner was the improvement of society through his technology of behavior, Bandura's is more specific, namely the ______.
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alleviation of abnormal behavior
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The main criticism of Bandura's system is ______.
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the notion that cognitive processes cause behavior
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The term social learning theory was coined by ______.
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Rotter
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People who believe reinforcement depends on their own behavior have ______.
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an internal locus of control
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Rotter has suggested that locus of control ______.
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is acquired in childhood
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