9.9.10.  Test review concepts:  G. Stanley Hallintrospection  William JamesJohn Watson  Wilhelm WundtFreud  Functionalism Abraham Maslow  StructuralismStimulus-response.

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9.9.10

 Test review concepts:  G. Stanley Hallintrospection  William JamesJohn Watson  Wilhelm WundtFreud  Functionalism Abraham Maslow  StructuralismStimulus-response  HumanismSkinner  BehaviorismBenefit of Animal testing  PsychoanalysisCognitive Psychology

 Applied psychologypsychometrics  Cognitiondifferent fields of psych  Carl Rogersempiricism  Alfred Adlerpsychiatrists versus  Roger Sperrypsychologists  Evolutionary perspectivesubjective  Biological perspectivetheory versus  Ethnocentrismhypothesis  7 themes of psychologynature v. nurture  Positive psychology

1. Answers must be presented in sentences, and sentences must be cogent enough for the student’s meaning to be apparent. Spelling and grammatical mistakes do not reduce a student’s score, but spelling must be close enough so that the reader is convinced of the word intended. 2. Within a point, students are not penalized for misinformation unless it directly contradicts correct information that would otherwise have scored a point. 3. Students can only score points if information is presented in context. This means that they must clearly convey which part of the question is being answered before a point may be scored. 4. The lists of terms in these guidelines are not meant to be exhaustive but rather to represent the principal psychological terms and concepts that earn a point.