Chapter 1
The Study of the History of Psychology
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ESSAY
1. Why is it important for psychology students to study the development of psychology?
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2. Argue that Psychology's roots began 2000 years ago. Now argue that they began 200 years ago. What
fields came together to form Psychology?
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3. Define historiography. How do the data of history differ from the data of science? Name and describe the
three major difficulties involved in recalling and presenting the data of history.
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4. Discuss and give one example of each of the contextual forces that influenced the development of
psychology.
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5. Describe, compare, and contrast the personalistic and naturalistic theories as conceptions of scientific
history. How could the contributions of Darwin be used to illustrate both?
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6. Define "school of thought" and discuss it in terms of Thomas Kuhn's concept of paradigms in scientific
evolution.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
7. Psychology is unique among the sciences in its requirement that its students .
a. have a minor in the natural sciences
b. learn the experimental method
c. use carefully controlled observations in its procedures
d. study the history of psychology
e. have a liberal arts background in the humanities
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8. What conclusions can be drawn from the study of the Invisible Gorilla?
a. All psychology students can multitask when presented with multiple stimuli at one time
b. Extraordinary events can induce extreme stress when presented to unsuspecting people
c. It is difficult for people to pay attention to more than one stimulus at a time
d. Doing homework and watching television at the same time are as efficient as if the two are
done separately
e. Counting can be a difficult task when one is being watched
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9. Division of the American Psychological Association is concerned with the study of the discipline's
history.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 26
d. 32
e. 42
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10. In what year was the American Psychological Association founded?
a. 1892
b. 1932
c. 1952
d. 1969
e. 1979
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11. Psychology is marked by diversity and divisiveness. The one aspect of the discipline that provides
cohesiveness and a common ground for discourse is its .
a. reliance on the experimental method in all its research
b. focus on the study of overt behavior
c. use of the hypothetico-deductive method
d. national organizations (APA and APS)
e. history
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12. Perhaps the most valuable outcome of the study of the history of psychology is that one will learn the
.
a. relationships among psychology's ideas, theories, and research strategies
b. contributions of the classic Greek philosophers
c. origins of the experimental methods
d. evolution of the scientist-practitioner model of clinical psychology
e. issues at the root of the pure versus applied research conflict in psychology
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13. According to Schultz & Schultz, a course in the history of psychology is useful because .
a. it helps us to understand why modern psychology has so many different movements
b. it helps to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology
c. it provides a fascinating story on its own
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d. All of the choices are correct
e. None of the choices are correct
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14. As a scientific discipline, psychology is .
a. one of the newest
b. one of the oldest
c. the only one to have started in the United States
d. one of the newest and one of the oldest
e. None of the choices are correct
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15. Greek philosophers studied issues involving .
a. motivation
b. abnormal behavior
c. learning
d. thought
e. All of the choices are correct
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16. Modern psychology shares which of the following characteristics with ancient Greek philosophy?
a. An interest in the same kinds of questions about human nature
b. The development of common methods of research to answer questions about human
nature
c. A reliance upon biology to help in the understanding of human nature
d. The denial that humans are composed of a physical body and a spiritual soul
e. None of the choices are correct
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17. Modern psychology emerged from philosophy approximately years ago.
a. 100
b. 150
c. 200
d. 250
e. 300
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18. The feature of modern psychology that distinguishes it from its antecedents is its .
a. methodology
b. focus on learning
c. focus on motivation
d. focus on abnormal behavior
e. use of deductive logic
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