Chapter 1: Problem 17
Why do you think psychology courses like this one are often requirements of so many different programs of study?
Chapter 1: Problem 17
Why do you think psychology courses like this one are often requirements of so many different programs of study?
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Get started for freeIn what way might a behaviorist disagree with a cognitive psychologist about the cause of aggression? (A) A behaviorist might state that aggression is caused by memories or ways we think about aggressive behavior, while a cognitive psychologist might say aggression is caused by a past repressed experience. (B) A behaviorist might state that aggression is a behavior encouraged by our genetic code, while a cognitive psychologist might state that aggression is caused by memories or ways we think about aggressive behavior. (C) A behaviorist might state that aggression is caused by past rewards for aggressive behavior, while a cognitive psychologist might believe aggression is caused by an expressed desire to fulfill certain life needs. (D) A behaviorist might state that aggression is caused by past rewards for aggressive behavior, while a cognitive psychologist might believe aggression is caused by memories or ways we think about aggressive behavior. (E) A behaviorist would not disagree with a cognitive psychologist about aggression because they both believe that aggressive behavior is caused by the way we cognitively process certain behaviors.
Which of the following psychologists was part of the Gestalt group of psychologists? (A) Carl Rogers (B) Wilhelm Wundt (C) B. F. Skinner (D) John Watson (E) Max Wertheimer
A therapist who says that she uses whatever psychological perspective "works best" for each patient might be best described as (A) social-cultural. (B) humanist (C) eclectic. (D) psychoanalytic. (E) functionalist.
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory has been criticized for being (A) appropriate for female patients, but not male patients. (B) only applicable to research settings, not therapy settings. (C) based on large groups, not individual cases. (D) unscientific and unverifiable. (E) too closely tied to behavioristic thought.
Which of the following psychologists might have described himself as a humanist? (A) B. F. Skinner (B) William James (C) Abraham Maslow (D) John Watson (E) Ivan Pavlov
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