Variations 4th Canadian Edition
By Weiten Chapters 1 - 16, Complete
,TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER 1: The Evolution of Psychology CHAPTER 2:
The Research Enterprise in PsychologyCHAPTER 3:
The Biological Bases of Behaviour CHAPTER 4:
Sensation and Perception
CHAPTER 5: Variations in Consciousness
CHAPTER 6: Learning
CHAPTER 7: Human Memory
CHAPTER 8: Language and Thought
CHAPTER 9: Intelligence and Psychological Testing
CHAPTER 10: Motivation and Emotion
CHAPTER 11: Human Development across the Life Span
CHAPTER 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
CHAPTER 13: Social Behaviour
CHAPTER 14: Stress, Coping, and Health
CHAPTER 15: Psychological Disorders
CHAPTER 16: Treatment of Psychological Disorder
,Chapter 1—The Evolution of Psychology
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following individuals is responsible for establishing psychology
as an independent discipline with its own subject matter?
a. Wilhelm Wundt
b. G. Stanley Hall
c. René Descartes
d. William James
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2. According to historians, when and where did the “birth” of psychology occur?
a. 1859 in England
b. 1879 in Germany
c. 1883 in the United States
d. 1909 in Austria
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3. According to Wilhelm Wundt, what was the focus of psychology?
a. to understand functions of behaviour
b. to understand unconscious motivation
c. the scientific study of observable behaviour
d. the scientific study of conscious experience
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4. What did Wilhelm Wundt believe the focus of psychology should be?
a. studying stimulus-response associations
b. questioning the nature of existence
c. examining people’s awareness of their immediate experience
d. determining people’s unconscious motivation for behaviour
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5. Who established the first psychological research laboratory in the United
Statesand launched that country’s first psychology journal?
a. William James
b. G. Stanley Hall
c. John Watson
d. Edward Titchener
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, 6. Who was the first president of the American Psychological Association (APA)?
a. G. Stanley Hall
b. John Watson
c. William James
d. Sigmund Freud
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7. What is the world’s largest organization devoted to the advancement
ofpsychology?
a. Psychologists of North America
b. Western Psychological Society
c. World Psychology Organization
d. American Psychological Association
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8. What were the first two major schools of psychology?
a. functionalism and behaviourism
b. behaviourism and psychoanalytic theory
c. behaviourism and Gestalt psychology
d. structuralism and functionalism
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9. Which school of psychology focused on identifying and examining the
fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings, and
images?
a. humanism
b. structuralism
c. functionalism
d. behaviourism
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10. Which type of psychologist was most likely to use the technique
ofintrospection?
a. structuralist
b. behaviourist
c. cognitive
d. humanist
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11. Mariska is participating in a study in which she is asked to carefully observe
and report her conscious reactions to several stimuli. Which type of psychologist is most
likely to conduct a study like this?
a. structuralist
, b. humanist
c. behaviourist
d. psychoanalytic
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12. Isabel is listening to a piece of classical music and tape recording all her
feelings and impressions as she experiences them. Which school of psychology was well-
known for using this sort of technique?
a. humanism
b. structuralism
c. functionalism
d. behaviourism
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13. In an attempt to learn something about his conscious experience,
William looked at an abstract painting and wrote down all of his impressions as they
came to him.What is this technique called?
a. retrospection
b. empiricism
c. introspection
d. psychoanalysis
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14. Dr. Asgaard believes that in order to fully understand complex processes,
suchas auditory processing, it is first necessary to understand all the separate component
parts. Which of the following psychologists are Dr. Asgaard’s views most consistent with?
a. Ivan Pavlov
b. Carl Rogers
c. William James
d. Edward Titchener
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15. Which of the following was an important reason why structuralism ended as
adominant school of psychology?
a. Introspection was a highly subjective method of analyzing consciousness, and
itwas difficult for others to validate or evaluate the claims made about a
subject’s
conscious experiences.
b. Psychoanalysis was a much better method than introspection for determining the
conscious experiences of an individual.
c. Structuralists did not want to examine important psychological issues like sensation
and perception.
d. Titchener died, and there were no other well-established structuralists to continue
his work.
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16. Which of the following schools of psychology focused on understanding
thepurpose of behaviour?
a. structuralism
b. functionalism
c. neodynamism
d. behaviourism
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17. Which of the following statements is most likely to be made by a
researcherwho studies pain perception from a functionalist perspective?
a. We can understand pain perception only if we understand the unconscious
processes
that initiate the sensation of pain.
b. We can study pain only by observing the outward expression of pain in response to
different stimuli.
c. We can study pain only if all the component parts that make up the experience of
pain are understood.
d. We can understand pain perception only if we understand the role of pain in human
survival and adaptation.
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18. Which of the following theorists most heavily influenced William James, who
was a pioneer in the development of functionalism?
a. theorist Charles Darwin
b. theorist Sigmund Freud
c. theorist B. F. Skinner
d. theorist John Watson
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19. Which school of psychology stressed that psychology should study the
purposeof consciousness rather than its structure?
a. psychoanalysis
b. structuralism
c. Gestalt psychology
d. functionalism
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20. Dr. Smythe believes that in order to fully understand complex processes,
suchas taste, it is necessary to understand the role that taste plays in survival, not the
elementary components that combine to produce taste sensations. With which school of
thought are Dr. Smythe’s views most consistent?
a. structuralist approach
b. behaviourist approach