What Is Psychology? (CBSE Grade 11)
True
Developmental psychology has both research and applied aspects. (True/False)
subjective
Experiences are ________________ in nature.
True
Functionalist psychologists were interested in the fact that mind and behaviors are adaptive - they enable an individual to adjust to a changing environment. (True/False)
unconscious motivation
The term ________________ describes the key idea of psychoanalysis.
True
The word 'psychology' is derived from the Greek words 'psyche' meaning 'mind' and 'logos' meaning 'experiment'. (True/False)
True
The work of the counseling psychologist is quite similar to that of the clinical psychologist. (True/False)
Remembering, learning, knowing, perceiving, feeling (any 3)
________________ ,________________ and ________________ are a few mental processes.
unconscious
According to psychoanalytic theory, the urges and drives are hidden from the awareness of the individual, in other words, they are
True
J.B.Watson rejected mind as the subject of psychology and insisted that psychology be restricted to the study of behavior - the observable activities of people and animals. (True/False)
True
James and Wundt thought that 'psychology is the study of the mind'. (True/False)
J.B.Watson
The Behaviorist school of Psychology was founded by
True
The German word Gestalt means 'form' or 'configuration'. (True/False)
Wolfgang Kohler
The Gestalt school was found by
William James
The famous book 'Principles of Psychology's written by
Wilhelm Wundt
The first psychological library was established by
Abraham Maslow
The humanistic approach to psychology was developed mainly by
True
The main method used by the structuralists to discover these elementary units of mind was introspection. (True/False)
Wilhelm Wundt
The school of structuralism was established by
Descartes
________________ influenced and infused Physics in the Hypothetic Deductive model.
Biopsychology
___________________ is concerned with the attempt to understand human behavior from the biological perspective.
Community
___________________ psychology is a broad field in which psychological knowledge is brought to bear upon social problems.
Cognitive
___________________ psychology is concerned with internal processes such as attention, perception, thinking, reasoning, language and memory.