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Of the following, who would be most likely to take the position that humans are responsible for their actions? - Answer- Non determinist and soft determinist _________________ emphasizes the works of individuals who most prominently contributed to a topic such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Dar...

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PSYC-375 History of Psychology
Midterm Exam 2023/2024 latest update

Of the following, who would be most likely to take the position that humans are
responsible for their actions? - Answer- Non determinist and soft determinist

_________________ emphasizes the works of individuals who most prominently
contributed to a topic such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Darwin of Freud in - Answer-
The Great-person approach.

The approach which shows how various individuals or events contributed to change in
an idea or concept throughout the years. - Answer- Historical Development

Popper believed that the problem with observations was that - Answer- it is selective.

Poppers believed that there was three stages of obervations - Answer- view of the
problem, theories (proposed solutions), and criticism

Kuhn refers to Normal Science as - Answer- Mopping-up operation of paradigm.

Following a paradigm, scientists explore in depth problems defined by the paradigm and
utilize the techniques suggested by the paradigm while exploring those problems. -
Answer- Normal Science

The theory in which all scientific theory must be able to be proven false in order for it to
be considered scientific - Answer- Principle of Falsifiability

______________ explains the reason Popper though that empirical observation was too
vague and unrefutability. - Answer- Principle of Falsafibility

The potential of theory being incorrect. Popper believes this is a must to be scientific -
Answer- Risky Prediction

Popper believes that in order to of a theory to be scientific they must include - Answer-
Risky Predictions.

The theory in which you make sense of a theory or explain a phenomenon after it has
occurred - Answer- Post-diction

Popper thought that empirical observation gave the notion that - Answer- Scientists just
wonder around observing and explaining what they observe

Popper __________ that scientific activity starts with empirical observation. - Answer-
Disagree

,PSYC-375 History of Psychology
Midterm Exam 2023/2024 latest update

Emphasizes the influence s of other factors such as political, technology, and economic
conditions. - Answer- Zeitgeist

A combination of __________________ and _________________ is used to
understand history. - Answer- Presentism and Historicism

The focus of looking at the past for it's own sake. - Answer- Historicism

The focus on looking at psychology today and attempting to show how it become that
way. - Answer- Presentism

The ____ stresses a person's beliefs, emotions, perceptions, values, and goals as
determinants of behavior. - Answer- Soft Determinist

For Aristotle, sensory experience - Answer- was necessary but not sufficient for
attaining knowledge

According to Aristotle, we perceive environmental objects because: - Answer- their
movement influences a medium, which in turn stimulates one or more of the five senses

Protagorus, the best known Sophist, presented the Sophist's position. Which of the
following is not representative of the position? - Answer- what is truth is not affected by
the cultterm-5ure in which one lives

Socrates used the method of ____ to determine what all examples of a concept such as
beauty had in common. - Answer- inductive definition

The force that transforms matter into a particular form is its ____ cause. - Answer-
efficient

____ stresses the emotional or unconscious determinants of human behavior. - Answer-
Irrationalism

The study of knowledge is called: - Answer- epistemology

The contention that what we experience mentally accurately reflects the physical world
is called: - Answer- naive realism

Philosophy began: - Answer- when logos replaced mythos

, PSYC-375 History of Psychology
Midterm Exam 2023/2024 latest update

The allegory of the cave demonstrates: - Answer- how difficult it is to deliver humans
from ignorance

Plato believed that the ideal society would be governed by: - Answer- philosopher-kings

For Aristotle, sensory experience: - Answer- is necessary but not sufficient for attaining
knowledge

According to St. Augustine, humans can have conceptions of the past and future
because: - Answer- of the remnants of sensory experiences

What was a goal of St.Thomas Aquinas? - Answer- To strengthen the position of the
church through reason

Copernicus argued that: - Answer- the earth revolves around the sun (heliocentric
theory)

According to the work of Galileo, which set best illustrates the concepts of primary
quality and secondary quality? - Answer- primary quality: size; secondary quality: color

According to Galileo, secondary qualities: - Answer- cannot be measured objectively

Galileo was among the first to suggest that: - Answer- a science of psychology
(conscious experience) was impossible

According to Bacon, science should utilize: - Answer- only the direct observation of
nature

History has shown that Bacon's inductive approach to science was largely ignored.
However, ____ and his followers adopted Bacon's philosophy of science. - Answer-
Skinner

Concerning the mind-body relationship, Descartes proposed: - Answer- interactionism

Descartes believed that: - Answer- the mind is nonmaterial

Later in history, Bacon's approach to science was called: - Answer- positivism

The religion in which individuals are caught in an eternal struggle between wisdom and
correctness as well as ignorance and evil is called: - Answer- Zoroastrianism

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