test 4 quiz questions
For Jung, a preoccupation with an idea that influences behavior is evidence of ____.
A complex
A notion that form is a property of objects is
A definition of "gestalt"
Rogers called the unconditional love of a mother for her infant ____
A positive regard
In the Gestalt view, learning entails
A restructuring of the psychological environment
Child guidance clinics in the vienna school system were established by
Adler
During his Clark University lecture, Freud proposed that psychic traumas are ___.
Affect-laden events
Freud's position on reductionism was that ____,
All phenomena can be reduced to the principles of physics
Freud's early research was in ____.
Biology and physiology
The primary method of psychoanalysis was _____.
Clinical observation
According to Jung, in our ____, we retain experiences of our ancestors, animal, and human
Collective unconscious
Roger's clinical experience during the time he was developing his theory was with _____.
College students
For the school of Gestalt psychology, "form" was
Creation of the mind
Freud found that the free association method
DId not always operate freely because of resistance
Freud's interest in a scientific strategy to acquiring knowledge has been attributed to his reading _____
Darwin
The Gestalt principles of organization --
Depend on higher mental processes
Freud's overriding goal was to ____.
Describe and explain the dynamics of human behavior
n the material presented at Clark University, Freud said that while hypnotized, Anna O. ____
Described the mental images that controlled her thoughts
The essential difference between those who are classified as dissenters and those who are classified as carrying on in the Freudian tradition is that the dissenters ____.
Developed their own theories during Freud's lifetime
The essential difference between those who are classified as dissenters and those who are classified as carrying on in the Freudian tradition is that the dissenters ______
Developed their own theories during Freud's lifetime
Maslow _____ with the criticism that his research ______
Disagreed; lacked scientific vigor
The person who most strongly influenced humane reforms for the mentally ill int he United States was _____
Dix
The Gestalt psychologists argues that reduction to the elements of experience
Do not and cannot explain perception Are products of abstraction Are products of reflection Are remote from immediate experience
The spontaneous understanding of the phenomenon is called
Einsicht
The Gestalt protest against Wundt's system focused on his
Elementarism
The psychic approach to mental illness was encouraged in the U.S. by ___.
Emmanuel Church Healing Movement
Breuer's fame was ____.
Established by his discovery of the functioning of the semicircular canals
The analogy that the mind is like an iceberg, with its bulk hidden from view (unconscious), is attributed to ______.
Fechner
The notion of the pleasure principle was borrowed by Freud from ______.
Fechner
Concurrent with the rise of Gestalt psychology, the Zeitgeist in physics was embracing ____.
Field theory
Like Jung but unlike Freud, Adler thought that _____ could influence present behavior
Future goals
Which of the following statements indicated how Gestalt psychology and behaviorism treat the study of consciousness
Gestalt psychology accepted the study of consciousness but criticized the attempt to analyze it into elements. Behaviorism refused to acknowledge the existence of consciousness
Which of the following statements indicated how Gestalt psychology and behaviorism treated the study of consciousness
Gestalt psychology accepted the study of consciousness but criticized the attempt to analyze it into elements. Behaviorism refused to acknowledge the existence of consciousness
The most outstanding feature of Lewin's social psychology is
Group Dynamic
Franz Anton Mesmer contributed to which of the following?
He believed he was curing mental and physical illness by using magnetism
How did Wertheimer explain the phi phenomenon
He did not; he said it did not need explanation
The concept of threshold of consciousness is attributed to
Herbart
In general, the designation "third force" applies to ____.
Humanistic psychology
Charcot and Janet had practiced ____ prior to Freud's work on the same idea
Hypnosis
According to Freud, the biological, need-related part of everyone's personality is the _____.
Id
For Mach, sensations are
Independent of the elements of which they are composed
Which of the following topics had already been discussed before Freud?
Infantile sexuality, libido, catharsis, the importance of dreams (all are correct)
As he himself acknowledged, adler's childhood experiences are a direct reflection of his concept of _____
Inferiority
Freud argued that whether an event happened in childhood ____.
Is less important than the patient's belief that it occurred
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 ____.
Isomorphism
The Gestalt psychologists maintained that a correspondence called ____ exists between perceptual activity and brain activity
Isomorphism
The Gestalt psychologists maintained that as correspondence called _____ exists between perceptual activity and brain activity.
Isomorphism
Which of the following appears to have interfered with humanistic psychology's becoming part of the mainstream of psychological thought
Its adherents were in private practice, not training graduate students, and were less likely to engage in systematic research and publication
Who was the first to argue that hysteria did not have a physical basis?
Janet
Freud selected Jung to be the first president of the International Psychoanalytic Association because ____
Jung was not Jewish
The essences of the Gestalt system is found in the work of the philosopher
Kant
The analyst ______ broke with Freud over his claim that women feel inferior to men.
Karen Horney
The connection between certain aspects of Gestalt psychology and principles and terms of physics reflects
Kohler training in physics
Freud proposed that neurotic behavior did not develop in persons who ___.
Led a normal sex life
The term field theory was applied to whose system?
Lewin's
In common with functionalism and behaviorism, psychoanalysis bears the influences of ____.
Mechanism determinism fechner's work darwins theory
The spirit of mechanism in relation to the treatment of mental illness portrayed mentally ill persons as ____.
Merely needing to be repaired
Klein suggested that the _____ is the first part-object for the child
Mother's breast
From the Gestalt persepctive, insight requires that one
Perceive the relationship between the components of the problem or issue
From the Gestalt perspective, insight requires that one
Percieve the relationship between the components of the problem or issue
The attitude toward sex in the Vienna of the Victorian era was _____.
Permissive and open
Roger's approach is ____
Person-centered
The humanistic theme that psychologists should study the best as well as the worst of human characteristics was reinstated by ____.
Positive psychology
A component of the Zeitgeist at the beginning of the 20th century that influenced some dissenters within psychoanalysis was the _______
Recognition of the influence of social forces
The response of scientific psychology to psychoanalysis by the 1950s and 1960s was to ____.
Reframe Freud's concepts in behavioral terms
_____ is the process of forcefully ejecting or excluding from consciousness any unacceptable ideas, memories, and desires.
Regression
Kohler argued that solving a problem requires
Restructuring of the perceptual field
The major difference between positive psychology and both humanistic psychology and psychoanalysis is that positive psychologists tend to use ____ while the other two approaches tend to use _____
Rigorous experimental methods; subjective case histories
The most animalistic aspect of one's personality, according to Jung is the
Shadow
For Klein, the adult personality is rooted in the nature of the mother-child relationship in the first _____ of life.
Six months
Freud's view of instincts is that they are ______.
Sources of stimulation and motivation within the body
An early test of Lewin's tension theory was done by Zeigarnik who discovered that humans
Ten to remember unfinished tasks better than finished ones
According to Freud, the "third shock" to the collective human ego was the realization ____.
That humans are not the rational commanders of their lives
Freud's major work is considered to be ____.
The Interpretation of Dreams
Psychoanalysis was eradicated in Germany by
The Nazi party
"Apparent Movement" is another term for
The Phi Phenomenon
The observation that an undone task is remembered until completed is an illustration of
The Zeigarnik effect
The basic human motivation in Roger's system is ____.
The drive to actualize the self
The basic human motivation in Rogers's system is _______
The drive to actualize the self
Jung proposed that personality is shaped by ____
The past experiences which occur throughout one's life One's goals, expectations and ambitions childhood experiences
The construct of the life space describes
The person's psychological field
"A new movement requires something to revolt against" Freud opposed the current trends in ______
The treatment of mental disorders
A topic addressed by psychoanalysis and essentially ignored by the other schools of psychology was ____.
The unconscious
Freud's self-analysis was precipitated by ____.
The worsening of his own neurotic symptoms
Gestalt psychologists believed that
There is more to perception than meets the eye
Kohler's research on tenerif
Was analyzed based soley on his descriptions of incidents
_______ was the spokesman for the Gestalt movement who studied the thinking processes of chimpanzees, left Germany because of this anti-Nazi activities, came to the United States, and eventually became president of the American Psychological Association.
Wolfgang Kohler
kohler reported that he was shocked by
Wudnt's notion that psychological facts are composed of inert atoms
Kohler reported that he was "shocked" by
Wundt's notion that psychological facts are composed of inert atoms
In Germany, the Gestalt protest of Wundt's system was
considered to be heresy
Anna Frued's pioneering work was
on child analysis
The observation that an undone task is remembered until completed is an illustration of ____.
the Zeigarnik effect
Wertheimer defined "peripheral factors" as ____.
the organizing principles present in the stimuli
Maslow's notion of self-actualization was partially based on ____.
the personal characteristics of Max Wertheimer
One of Adler's criticisms of pychoanalysis was of its focus on
unconscious determinants of behavior sexual factors in personality biological instincts
Kohler argued that trial-and-error learning
was a consequence of not allowing the subject to see the whole situation
For Wertheimer, rote memorization and/or rote learning ____.
was inefficient compared to insight learning
A major theme of Freud's system, borrowed from Darwin, was the ____.
importance of the sex drive throughout life
Jung proposed that libido
is a generalized life force
Frued wanted _______ to take over psychoanalytic school
jung
The consequence of conditional positive regard is ____.
learning that some behaviors will bring rejection
