A. Behaviorism
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Structuralism
D. Functionalism
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- Which early school of psychology relied on introspection as a systematic way of gathering information?
- A. Gestalt B. Psychoanalysis C. Functionalism D. Structuralism...
- Which of the following early school of psychology included emotions, self, will, values, and even religious and mystical experience?
- A. Functionalism B. Psychoanalysis C. Gestalt D. Structuralism...
- the cognitive revolution psychology was a response to the limitations of which school of thought?
- A. Psychoanalysis B. Behaviorism C. Human information-processing D. Gestalt psychology...
- The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings, and images was ___________?
- A. behaviorism B. structuralism C. humanism D. psychoanalysis...
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- A. Speculation and common sense B. Generalisation and common sense C. Hindsight and experimentation D. Controlled Measurement and experimentation...
- According to John Watson introspection was: ____________?
- A. a valid method of research B. unscientific C. the cornerstone of behaviorism D. the study of the mind in use...
- According to John Watson, introspection was:____________?
- A. a valid method of research B. unscientific C. the cornerstone of behaviorism D. the study of the mind in use...
- The study of the endocrine system and genetic mechanisms would most likely be undertaken by a: _____________?
- A. Clinical psychologist B. physiological psychologist C. social psychologist D. educational psychologist...
- Which area in psychology would be most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
- A. social B. comparative C. physiological D. school...
- Which area in psychology would most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
- A. social B. comparative C. physiological D. school...
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