WK 8 - Perspectives on Psychology Practical Quiz 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyVisual SystemUniversityAll boards Created by: lizziespellerCreated on: 12-05-19 17:26 Who founded the first experimental psychology lab? Willhelm Wundt 1 of 22 Where was the first psychology lab established? University of Leipzig, Germany 2 of 22 As well as love, Harry Harlow also studied what in monkeys? Social / Maternal deprivation 3 of 22 Where was the early psychologist, Edward Titchener, born? Chichester 4 of 22 Who was referred to as a “weird little misfit” at school in a biography of their life? Harry Harlow 5 of 22 Who was the first person to study twins in Psychology? Sir Francis Galton 6 of 22 In Alfred Binet’s time, children with weak levels of intelligence were categorised as what three ‘types or levels’? Idiot, imbecile, debile 7 of 22 Who conducted a longitudinal study of gifted children? Lewis Terman 8 of 22 Bandura had four motivational types that influence observational learning. Extrinsic, intrinsic, vicarious & _________? Self-reinforcement 9 of 22 What do the id, ego & superego make up? Psychoanalysis 10 of 22 What materials were the two surrogate monkey mothers made of in Harlow’s experiment? Wire & cloth 11 of 22 Who conducted the famous family study of the “Kallikak Family”? Henry Goddard 12 of 22 Who did John Watson have an affair with while conducting psychological research together & eventually married after he divorced his then current wife? Rosalie Rayner 13 of 22 Who carried out experiments on cats using his ‘puzzle box’? Edward Thorndike 14 of 22 What is the ‘Flynn Effect’ in Psychology? On average, IQ test scores worldwide have been increasing over time: younger generations perform better than older generations 15 of 22 B. F. Skinner wrote a book that applied his behavioural principles to an ideal or utopian society. What was it called? Walden Two 16 of 22 Which famous psychologist was Charles Darwin’s half-cousin? Sir Francis Galton 17 of 22 What do the A, B, and C stand for in the A-B-C three-term contingency of Behaviourism? Antecedent-Behaviour-Consequence 18 of 22 In Behaviourism, to take a headache tablet to cope with a pain in your head is an example of what? Negative reinforcement 19 of 22 What was the age range of the children in the original classic ‘Bobo Doll’ study conducted by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1961)? 3-6 years 20 of 22 What is another name or term for ‘Vicarious Learning’? Observational learning 21 of 22 What is another name or term for ‘Observational Learning’? Vicarious learning 22 of 22
Stuff In don't know in one quiz because i am too stressed to put it in separate ones. (L&B = Learning behaviour, M= Memory, L= Language, R= Reason, M&E = Motivation and Emotion, A= Abnormal Psychology) 0.0 / 5
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