Psychology 202 Quiz Test
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| A. Connected to others, Defined by others, ability to restrain the self and be part of social, success is due to others, family work groupB. People receive treatment they show a change in behavior because of their expectations, not because of the treatment itself.C. described the organization of consciousness and principles of perceptual organization. argued against structuralism= the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.D. separate from others, self-defined, success comes from personal effort, personal traitsE. any characteristic or factor that you can varyF. The degree to which test results or other research evidence occurs repeatedlyG. Studied how the conscious mind allows and organism to survive and adapt to the environment, influenced by Charles Darwin (functionalism) H. The participants are not randomly assigned to conditions of the manipulated variableI. intensive examination of specific interesting person/situation J. The factor that is manipulated or controlled by the experimenterK. Human behavior is determined by what a person has learned primarily through rewards and punishmentsL. does not imply causationM. Used building blocks toward the consciousness and studied the structure of it. (structuralism)N. a set of questions put to a number of participants about their beliefs, attitudes, preferences, or activities O. understanding vision and other sensesP. explain personality and behavior through psychological processes. Importance of childhood in development of personality. Consciousness and unconscious components of the mind.Q. as one variable gets high so does the otherR. philosophers believed that all ideas and knowledge are gained through senses. Observation was more valid to knowledge than reason.S. the subtle and unintentional ways researchers influence their participants to respond in a certain manner that is consistent with their hypothesisT. The factor that is measured and may be influenced by independent variable |
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