Psy7A Midterm1 review
A researcher presents his participant with a series of flashing lights at varying intervals. After each presentation of a light, he asks the participant to fully describe her internal experiences, a method known as
Introspection
A behaviorist is helping a special-needs child complete a number of target behaviors. These behaviors may include all of the following except
understanding the value of coins.
The foundations of psychology are most closely related to which of the following disciplines?
Philosophy
Plato's cave analogy illustrates that
We cannot necessarily rely on our senses to learn the truth
_______ is often credited with establishing the first psychological laboratory, thus establishing psychology as an experimental science.
Wilhelm Wundt
Your psychology professor tells the class, "Experience cannot be analyzed successfully into its elements." Your professor is most likely
a Gestalt psychologist
Refer to the figure below. The figure illustrates a typical experiment in
cognitive psychology
Psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Phipps Clark found that doll tests
exposed internalized racism in African-American children, particularly among children attending segregated schools.
cognitive psychology
focuses on how people think, remember, store, and use information
According to René Descartes, the very fact that he is thinking proves that
he exists.
In a behaviorist approach to treatment for a patient with a fear of rats, the patient is
repeatedly exposed to stimuli that are gradually more and more like rats
Psychology is best defined as the study of
mind and behavior
An empiricist believes that the only source of knowledge about the external world is
sensory experience
The idea that children are born with no knowledge or "content" whatsoever and are "filled" by life experiences is called
tabula rasa
A classmate tells you that she has over 700 Facebook friends. As a proponent of the social brain hypothesis, you will most likely
be skeptical of her ability to interact meaningfully with so many people.