Deck 5: Psychology and the Mass Society at the Beginning of the 20th Century
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Deck 5: Psychology and the Mass Society at the Beginning of the 20th Century
1
William James in 1890 published The Principles of Psychology, which became one of the most popular psychology books of his time.
True
2
The approach suggesting that the value of an object or action is determined by its utility or usefulness is called:
A) experimental science
B) utilitarianism
C) functionalism
D) natural selection
E) homology
A) experimental science
B) utilitarianism
C) functionalism
D) natural selection
E) homology
utilitarianism
3
Early in the 20th century the prevailing opinion was that women were generally inferior to men in their intellectual capacities and their ability to work under pressure and control their emotions.
True
4
Homology is the theory that all animals have similar organs and differ only in complexity.
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5
The general way of thinking and a social movement with the deep belief that human beings and their society could be improved through social reform, education, and opportunity available to all people is called:
A) progressivism
B) reformation
C) modernity
D) social justice
E) functionalism
A) progressivism
B) reformation
C) modernity
D) social justice
E) functionalism
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6
Functional psychology is a discipline that applies psychological principles to the criminal justice system.
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7
Eugenics is a theory proposing the ways of societal improvement by improving people's:
A) family lives
B) education
C) hereditary features
D) memory
E) physical fitness
A) family lives
B) education
C) hereditary features
D) memory
E) physical fitness
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8
Galton's overall conclusion was that the impact of environment was stronger than the influence of nature.
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9
This theoretical and methodological view focused on the dynamic purposes of psychological experience rather than on its structure. It also claimed that an individual's mental states are interrelated and influenced by ever-changing behavior within a complex environment. What is the name of this view?
A) functionalism
B) structuralism
C) vitalism
D) romanticism
E) progressivism
A) functionalism
B) structuralism
C) vitalism
D) romanticism
E) progressivism
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10
A broad term standing usually for the use of science by the government to improve society is called:
A) socialism
B) scientific revolution
C) eugenics
D) scientific reformation
E) social engineering
A) socialism
B) scientific revolution
C) eugenics
D) scientific reformation
E) social engineering
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11
The view that explains the creation of the universe and of all living organisms as an act of God is called:
A) functionalism
B) creationism
C) natural selection
D) utilitarianism
E) universalism
A) functionalism
B) creationism
C) natural selection
D) utilitarianism
E) universalism
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12
In 1905, Mary Calkins became the first female president of the American Psychological Association.
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13
Spencer viewed human adaptation as the increasing adjustment of inner subjective relations to outer objective relations.
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14
The process, first suggested by Darwin, by which only the organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive and transmit their adaptive characteristics to succeeding generations, while those less adapted tend to be eliminated is called:
A) adaptation theory
B) survival of the fittest
C) functionalism
D) progressive selection
E) natural selection
A) adaptation theory
B) survival of the fittest
C) functionalism
D) progressive selection
E) natural selection
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15
In the early 1900s, references to the divine power of God was back in psychological research literature.
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16
What is the term for the doctrine that the meaning of an idea or a proposition lies in its observable practical consequences?
A) progressivism
B) functionalism
C) pragmatism
D) structuralism
E) natural selection
A) progressivism
B) functionalism
C) pragmatism
D) structuralism
E) natural selection
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17
School psychology movement was a collective attempt by a wide range of professionals in the United States to bring psychology into the classroom and to use psychology to develop solutions for practical problems.
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18
The central idea of which theory is that children, as they develop, repeat the development of humankind is called:
A) Darwinism
B) progressivism
C) repetition theory
D) recapitulation theory
E) structuralism
A) Darwinism
B) progressivism
C) repetition theory
D) recapitulation theory
E) structuralism
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19
Cattell coined the term mental test in 1890.
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20
Impressed with Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species, Francis Galton became particularly interested in the studies concerning criminals.
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21
Galton suggested that most Americans by nature are prone to:
A) mental illness
B) whining and complaining
C) innovative psychological theories
D) violent games
E) business and adventure
A) mental illness
B) whining and complaining
C) innovative psychological theories
D) violent games
E) business and adventure
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22
William James believed that wars among nations were caused by psychological reasons. Which ones? .
A) exaggerations of threats and self-generated fear
B) unconscious hatred of other nations
C) personal disagreements between rulers
D) impatience of generals who want to impress their kings
E) infantile desire to possess something that is not yours
A) exaggerations of threats and self-generated fear
B) unconscious hatred of other nations
C) personal disagreements between rulers
D) impatience of generals who want to impress their kings
E) infantile desire to possess something that is not yours
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23
Walter D. Scott published The Theory of Advertising, and Psychology of Advertising.
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24
Hugo Münsterberg made a contribution to psychology as a specialist in:
A) vision
B) sport psychology
C) work efficiency
D) clinical psychology
E) psychiatry
A) vision
B) sport psychology
C) work efficiency
D) clinical psychology
E) psychiatry
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25
Three major areas of research in psychology in the early 20th century included: experimental studies, measurement of individual abilities, and:
A) comparative studies
B) research in psychotherapy
C) studies of adolescent behavior
D) studies of abnormal psychological symptoms
E) studies of gender differences in the family
A) comparative studies
B) research in psychotherapy
C) studies of adolescent behavior
D) studies of abnormal psychological symptoms
E) studies of gender differences in the family
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26
William James suggested that emotions could be closely linked to physiological reactions and even caused by them. What is the name of a Danish physician who developed similar views?
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) James Angell
C) Carl. G. Lange
D) Gustav Fechner
E) Wilhelm Wundt
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) James Angell
C) Carl. G. Lange
D) Gustav Fechner
E) Wilhelm Wundt
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27
Despite Alfred Binet's extensive research interests and wide breadth of publications, today he is known mainly for his contributions to the studies of:
A) emotions
B) sensations
C) intelligence
D) perception
E) mental illness
A) emotions
B) sensations
C) intelligence
D) perception
E) mental illness
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28
Accepting the pragmatic view of behavior and psychological functions, James Angell maintained that psychological functions and behavior evolve:
A) after the person fails to accomplish a goal and ask for help
B) after the individual develops mental illness
C) by adapting to complex challenges of the environment
D) by the age of 15, 20, and 45
E) only in those who constantly educate themselves
A) after the person fails to accomplish a goal and ask for help
B) after the individual develops mental illness
C) by adapting to complex challenges of the environment
D) by the age of 15, 20, and 45
E) only in those who constantly educate themselves
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29
In the 19th century, philosophers, anthropologists, and biologists had already exchanged ideas about so-called transmutation of species, which we now call:
A) degeneration
B) structuralism
C) comparative psychology
D) progressivism
E) evolution
A) degeneration
B) structuralism
C) comparative psychology
D) progressivism
E) evolution
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30
Directing the Sorbonne's Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Binet supervised a dissertation of a young man, future psychiatrist Theodore Simon.
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31
Spencer coined the phrase:
A) "doctor is always right"
B) "Darwin was mistaken"
C) "twins are from the same nest"
D) "survival of the fittest"
E) "striving for success"
A) "doctor is always right"
B) "Darwin was mistaken"
C) "twins are from the same nest"
D) "survival of the fittest"
E) "striving for success"
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32
According to the functionalist approach, it is impossible to consider psychological phenomena as:
A) connected to the environmental and other influences
B) isolated from the environment in which they take place
C) pure unconscious responses of the body
D) the brain functions
E) learned phenomena
A) connected to the environmental and other influences
B) isolated from the environment in which they take place
C) pure unconscious responses of the body
D) the brain functions
E) learned phenomena
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33
Who on the list was a pioneer in studies of adolescence?
A) Charles Darwin
B) G. Stanley Hall
C) William James
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) Frederick Taylor
A) Charles Darwin
B) G. Stanley Hall
C) William James
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) Frederick Taylor
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34
The first use of the term intelligence quotient is attributed to:
A) Alfred Binet
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) William Stern
E) Hugo Munsterberg
A) Alfred Binet
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) William Stern
E) Hugo Munsterberg
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35
What method did Galton use in his famous study of twins?
A) introspection
B) autopsy
C) experimental procedure
D) survey
E) laboratory observation
A) introspection
B) autopsy
C) experimental procedure
D) survey
E) laboratory observation
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36
In The Foundations of the 19th Century, published in 1899, English social philosopher Houston Chamberlain urged Europeans to:
A) defend their superior culture from foreigners
B) educate themselves in chemistry
C) study psychology and history
D) move to America
E) embrace principles of functional psychology
A) defend their superior culture from foreigners
B) educate themselves in chemistry
C) study psychology and history
D) move to America
E) embrace principles of functional psychology
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37
Mary Calkins maintained that psychology was supposed to become the science of:
A) behavior
B) neuroses
C) mistakes
D) "selves"
E) humanism
A) behavior
B) neuroses
C) mistakes
D) "selves"
E) humanism
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38
Galton believed that mental features of people could be advanced through:
A) education
B) healthy family environment
C) a special selection process
D) physical exercises
E) effort and good will
A) education
B) healthy family environment
C) a special selection process
D) physical exercises
E) effort and good will
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39
In Inquiries in Human Faculty and Its Development Galton (1883) wrote that individuals of a distinguished merit or social rank who marry other distinguished individuals should:
A) divorce and marry people from other social classes
B) be sent to an island to live in protected settlements
C) receive financial incentives so that they would have more offspring
D) move to America
E) should be penalized financially for maintaining an elitist society
A) divorce and marry people from other social classes
B) be sent to an island to live in protected settlements
C) receive financial incentives so that they would have more offspring
D) move to America
E) should be penalized financially for maintaining an elitist society
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40
Lewis Terman took the scale used in the Simon-Binet test and standardized it using:
A) a large French sample
B) a large Canadian sample
C) a sample of prisoners
D) a sample of adolescents in Kentucky
E) a large American sample
A) a large French sample
B) a large Canadian sample
C) a sample of prisoners
D) a sample of adolescents in Kentucky
E) a large American sample
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41
Psychologists in the early 20th century needed to show that their research had serious practical applications. Why?
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42
Lombroso believed that most violent criminals have a biological predisposition, an atavism, which is:
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43
In the early 20th century, the term psychic refereed to:
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44
Why was Mary Calkins refused a Harvard graduate degree?
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45
The famous book based on its authors' observations of female criminals and women of deviant behavior, such as prostitution was called:
A) When Women Strike
B) Female Deviance
C) Law Enforcement
D) How Women Rebel
E) The Female Offender
A) When Women Strike
B) Female Deviance
C) Law Enforcement
D) How Women Rebel
E) The Female Offender
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46
Explain the main theoretical assumption of eugenics.
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47
Coca-Cola hired psychologist Harry L. Hollingworth to conduct research and testify about the effects of caffeine. As a result of a carefully crafted series of experiments, Hollingworth provided the evidence that:
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48
Binet and Simon recognized the limitations of their research. They warned against over-reliance on pure measurements and called for:
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49
The popular English philosopher John Stuart Mill wrote an easy On the Subjection of Women. What ideas did he defend in this essay?
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50
The progressive viewpoint related to education was based on an assumption that:
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51
Francis Galton believed that entire nations could be evaluated from the evolutionary view. For example, he thought that North American settlers originate from:
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52
What was the main conclusion of the study conducted by Helen Bradford Thompson of children who had left school to go to work at the age of 14?
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53
Like today, many psychologists of the past believed that it was imperative for psychology to earn its reputation outside universities. Other opposed. Why?
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54
How did the new system of elective classes benefit psychologists?
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55
To test the variability hypothesis, Leta Hollingworth examined 2,000 newborns and found:
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56
Frederick Taylor's ultimate goal was to:
A) create a creative work environment
B) increase work efficiency through training
C) decrease salaries of workers
D) identify the mentally ill
E) increase fines, fees, and taxes on workers
A) create a creative work environment
B) increase work efficiency through training
C) decrease salaries of workers
D) identify the mentally ill
E) increase fines, fees, and taxes on workers
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57
What did Hollingworth measure in the famous Coca-Cola case?
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58
What was the comparative method according to William James?
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59
Most academic psychologists in the beginning of the 20th century wanted to advance their studies following the three common, accepted by many university scholars, paths: the use of objective methods, peer review, and:
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60
Why do Darwin's ideas appear today as scientifically more sound than Spencer's theoretical assumptions?
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61
What did Frederick Taylor try to achieve in his studies, how, and why?
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62
Describe social engineering. Why do many people oppose social engineering?
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63
What were the most apparent problems associated with the use of mental tests early in the 20th century?
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64
Why was the impact of evolutionary views on psychology controversial?
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