WK 8 - Perspectives on Psychology Quiz

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Who founded the first Psychology lab?
Wundt
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What was Wundt's first name?
Willhelm
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Where was the first psychology lab established?
University of Leipzig, Germany
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Harry Harlow was famous for his research on love. What else did he study in monkeys?
Social/maternal deprivation
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Where was the early psychologist Edward Titchener born?
Chichester
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Who was referred to as a “weird little misfit” at school in a biography of their life?
Harry Harlow
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Who was the first person to study twins in Psychology?
Sir Francis Galton
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In Alfred Binet’s time, children with weak levels of intelligence were categorised as what three things?
Idiot, imbecile, debile
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Who conducted a longitudinal study of gifted children?
Lewis Terman
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Who came up with four motivational types that influence observational learning?
Albert Bandura
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In Freud's "psychoanalysis" the ID, ego and superego make up what?
The subconscious
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What materials were the two surrogate monkey mothers made of in Harlow’s experiment?
Wire and cloth
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Who conducted the famous family study of the “Kallikak Family”?
Henry Goddard
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Who did John Watson have an affair with while conducting psychological research together and eventually married after he divorced his then current wife?
Rosalie Rayner
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Who carried out experiments on cats using his ‘puzzle box’?
Edward Thorndike
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On average, IQ test scores worldwide have been increasing over time: younger generations perform better than older generations. What is the name of this effect?
Flynn Effect
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B. F. Skinner wrote a book that applied his behavioural principles to an ideal or utopian society. What was it called?
Walden Two
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Which famous psychologist was Charles Darwin’s half-cousin?
Sir Francis Galton
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According to Bandura, what is the definition of attentional processes?
Person needs to notice the behaviour
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In Behaviourism, to take a headache tablet to cope with a pain in your head is an example of what?
Negative reinforcement
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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 old
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What is another name for Vicarious Learning?
Observational learning
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