Chapter 1 Review Game Review 1 An important

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Chapter 1 Review Game

Chapter 1 Review Game

Review 1. An important difference between humanistic and psychoanalytic approaches is that humanistic psychologists

Review 1. An important difference between humanistic and psychoanalytic approaches is that humanistic psychologists believe in the importance of: a. learning b. free will C. determinism d. biological instincts e. unconscious processes

Review 2. “I am primarily interested in thinking processes; I am a ______ psychologist.

Review 2. “I am primarily interested in thinking processes; I am a ______ psychologist. ” a. cognitive b. learning c. perception d. personality

Review 3. Freud believed that all thoughts and actions are determined by: a. the

Review 3. Freud believed that all thoughts and actions are determined by: a. the first year of life b. forces in the personality that are often c. needs for love and self-esteem d. the drive for self-actualization unconscious

Review 4. The largest area(s) of specialization among psychologists is: a. industrial and organizational

Review 4. The largest area(s) of specialization among psychologists is: a. industrial and organizational b. experimental, physiological, & comparative c. social & personality d. clinical & counseling

Review 5. The term cognition refers to: a. predicting the future b. analysis and

Review 5. The term cognition refers to: a. predicting the future b. analysis and synthesis c. thinking or knowing d. introspection

Review 6. Barbara is applying classical conditioning principles to teach language skills to a

Review 6. Barbara is applying classical conditioning principles to teach language skills to a child who is intellectually deficient (mentally retarded). As a psychologist, her point of view appears to be: a. Freudian b. Gestalt c. functionalist d. behaviorist

Review 7. Strict behaviorists were criticized for overlooking the role that _______ plays in

Review 7. Strict behaviorists were criticized for overlooking the role that _______ plays in our lives. a. reward b. thinking c. punishment d. stimuli

Review 8. A psychologist who is ‘eclectic’ can best be described as: a. rejecting

Review 8. A psychologist who is ‘eclectic’ can best be described as: a. rejecting determinism in favor of free will b. cognitive rather than behavioral c. drawing from many psychological approaches d. preferring pseudo-psychological approaches

Review 9. The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information processing, etc.

Review 9. The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information processing, etc. is a key element in ____ psychology. a. humanistic b. cognitive c. behavioral d. biological

Review 10. Using encouraging words, assisting someone with an assignment, & nicely questioning someone’s

Review 10. Using encouraging words, assisting someone with an assignment, & nicely questioning someone’s negative attitude/behavior would be considered to be the ______ of our classroom expectation to ‘build one another up? ” a. examples b. theory c. description d. operational definition