A. Paul B. Horton
B. Edwin Sutherland
C. Wright Mills
D. George Simmel
Branches of Psychology
Branches of Psychology
A. used introspection to analyze conscious experience
B. relied heavily on the concept of natural selection.
C. was concerned with experiences as “wholes”
D. used dream analysis to reveal the unconscious
A. the identification of a cause-and-effect relationship
B. similar to the correlational method in the causality is determined.
C. that the surroundings are always similar to real life experiences
D. that is an informal way to investigate behavior.
A. industrial and organizational
B. experimental, physiolocial and comparative
C. social and personality
D. clinical and counseling
A. stimulus-response connections.
B. animal behavior
C. the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology
D. the comparison of different types of psychotherapy.
A. psychodynamic psychology
B. behaviorism
C. humanistic psychology
D. neo-Freudian psychology
A. to conquer other civilizations
B. To establish an economy and the production of goods
C. To secure peace
D. To punish subjects who break the law
A. they overlap with other fields, such as law and business,
B. of ethical considerations
C. advanced technology that measures brain waves is not available
D. of a lack of interest in human behavior
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism
A. cognitive psychology
B. behaviorism
C. Gestalt psychology
D. astrology