A history of modern psychology 10th edition


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A history of modern psychology 10th edition

True / False

1. A course in the history of psychology is a typical requirement for only 10% of undergraduate degree programs in psychology.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
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Why Study the History of Psychology?
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

2. Virtually every modern science includes a course on its history as a part of its curriculum.​
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
Why Study the History of Psychology?
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

3. The authors of your textbook argue that the formal study of the history of psychology is the most systematic way to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology.​
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
Why Study the History of Psychology?
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False
NOTES:  
WWW

4. Psychology is one of the oldest and one of the newest scholarly disciplines.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
The Development of Modern Psychology
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

5. It can be argued that psychology today studies and debates some of the same questions as those that concerned the philosophers of ancient Greece.​
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
The Development of Modern Psychology
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False
NOTES:  
WWW

6. ​The earliest possible starting point for psychology is approximately 1,000 years ago.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Development of Modern Psychology
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

7. The distinction between modern psychology and its roots has more to do with the kinds of questions asked than with the methods used.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Development of Modern Psychology
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

8. ​Reconstruction refers to the principles, methods, and philosophical issues of historical research.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

9. The data of history are much like the data of science.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

10. Although difficult to do, the data of history can be reconstructed or replicated.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

11. The papers and diaries of Ebbinghaus and Fechner were found more than 70 years after their deaths.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

12. The written record of Darwin’s life and work is now complete.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

13. Jung wrote his autobiography
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
False
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

14. ​The terms id, ego, and superego were improperly translated from German.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False
NOTES:  
WWW

15. ​Freud’s original term for free association was Einfall, which means an intrusion or an invasion.
a.
True
b.
False

ANSWER:  
True
REFERENCES:  
The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology’s Past
QUESTION TYPE:  
True / False

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