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Prologue: The Story of Psychology Clicker Questions Psychology, 11th Edition by David G. Myers & C. Nathan DeWall Slides by Melissa Terlecki, Cabrini College Prologue: The Story of Psychology

1. Which early school of thought focused on introspection? A. Structuralism B. Functionalism C. Behaviorism D. Humanistic psychology

1. Which early school of thought focused on introspection? ANSWER A. Structuralism B. Functionalism C. Behaviorism D. Humanistic psychology

2. Who championed psychology as the scientific study of behavior? A. Margaret Floy Washburn B. Edward Bradford C. John B. Watson D. Wilhelm Wundt

2. Who championed psychology as the scientific study of behavior 2. Who championed psychology as the scientific study of behavior? ANSWER A. Margaret Floy Washburn B. Edward Bradford C. John B. Watson D. Wilhelm Wundt

3. Which study of psychology focuses on human growth potential? A. Behaviorism B. Humanistic C. Cognitive Neuroscience D. Evolutionary

3. Which study of psychology focuses on human growth potential? ANSWER A. Behaviorism B. Humanistic C. Cognitive Neuroscience D. Evolutionary

4. Which level of analysis examines peer and other group influences? A. Biological B. Psychological C. Behavioral D. Social-cultural

4. Which level of analysis examines peer and other group influences 4. Which level of analysis examines peer and other group influences? ANSWER A. Biological B. Psychological C. Behavioral D. Social-cultural

5. Which branch of psychology studies how people interact with their social environments? A. Counseling B. Community C. Clinical D. Psychiatry

5. Which branch of psychology studies how people interact with their social environments? ANSWER A. Counseling B. Community C. Clinical D. Psychiatry

6. The scientific study that aims to solve practical problems is called (the): A. applied research. B. levels of analysis. C. basic research. D. testing effect.

6. The scientific study that aims to solve practical problems is called (the): ANSWER A. applied research. B. levels of analysis. C. basic research. D. testing effect.

Critical Thinking Questions

11. Nadine wonders how the natural selection of traits caused certain species to survive over time. What are of psychology would she be studying? A. Neuroscience B. Evolutionary C. Psychodynamic D. Cognitive

11. Nadine wonders how the natural selection of traits caused certain species to survive over time. What are of psychology would she be studying? ANSWER A. Neuroscience B. Evolutionary C. Psychodynamic D. Cognitive

12. Hugo learns to study by incorporating surveying, questioning, reading, retrieving, and reviewing. This method is known as (the): A. testing effect. B. levels of analysis. C. SQ3R. D. basic research.

12. Hugo learns to study by incorporating surveying, questioning, reading, retrieving, and reviewing. This method is known as (the): ANSWER A. testing effect. B. levels of analysis. C. SQ3R. D. basic research.