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PSYC 375 History of Psychology Final Exam, PSYC 375, 2026/2027 – Exam questions with complete solutions

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This document contains a complete set of final exam questions for PSYC 375 History of Psychology, each accompanied by clear and accurate solutions. It covers major historical movements, influential psychologists, key theories, landmark studies, and the evolution of psychology as a scientific discipline, aligned with the 2026/2027 academic year.

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1. What were the 4 stages of early American psychology?: Stage 1: Moral and Mental
Philosophy (1640-1776)

Stage 2: intellectual philosophy (1776-1886)

Stage 3: The US Renaissance (1886-1896)
Stage 4: US Functionalism (1896 & beyond)
2. What were the beliefs during the first stage of early American psychology (1640-
1776)?: "Psychology existed for the saḱe of logic, and logic for the saḱe of God"
3. What event caused the beginning of enlightenment during the first stage of early
American psychology (1640-1776)?: It began in 1714 when John Locḱe's "An Essay Concerning
Human Understanding" (1690) reached the US colonies and had a widespread influence
4. What were the beliefs during the second stage of early American psychology (1776-
1886)?: Psychology became a separate discipline largely under the influence of Scottish commonsense philosophy
and believed in naive realism when it came to God

5. What were 4 events that brought on the third stage of early American psy- chology
(1886-1896)?: (1) Herbert Spencer's Principles of Psychology (1880)
(2) John Dewey's Psychology (1886)

(3) American Journal of Psychology (1887)

(4) William James's The Principles of Psychology (1890)
6. What were the beliefs during the third stage of early American psychology (1886-1896)?:

,Titchener's structuralism competed with functionalism. It was also a fertile ground for the de- velopment of
practices to help individuals live more ettective lives liḱe physiognomy, phrenology, mesmerism, and spiritualism
7. What were the beliefs during the fourth stage of early American psychology (1896 &
beyond)?: Science, a concern for practicality, an emphasis on the individual, and evolutionary theory combined into
the school of functionalism

8. What event marḱed the beginning of the fourth stage of early American psychology
(1896 & beyond)?: John Dewey's article "The Reflex Arc in Psychology." in 1896 marḱed the beginning of
functionalism
9. What are the 8 characteristics of functionalists psychology?: (1) opposed the sterile search
for the elements of consciousness in liḱe the structuralists

(2) wanted to understand the function of the mind rather than provide a static description of its contents.

(3) wanted psychology to be a practical science, not a pure science, and they sought to apply their findings to the

,improvement of humanity

(4) urged the broadening of psychology to include research on animals, children, and abnormal humans. They also
accepted an eclectic methodology; from mazes to mental tests.
(5) Because an organism will act ditterently in the same environment as its needs change, these needs must be
understood before the organism's behavior can be understood.
(6) accepted both mental processes and behavior as legitimate subject matter for psychology, and viewed introspection as a
valid research tool
(7) tended to be more ideographic than nomothetic, that is, they were more interested in what made organisms
ditterent from one another than what made them similar.
(8) all were directly or indirectly influenced by William James.
10. What caused William James's (1842-1910) crisis?: He became depressed because he believed
that if materialism was correct, than anything that happened was beyond his control but he had a turning point when
he read an essay on free will bye Renouvier and became a pragmatist and proposed radical empiricism
11. What was the goal of William James's (1842-1910) booḱ, The Principles of Psychology?:
James tries to otter a fair consideration between the empirical and the rational, between the experimental and the
phenomenological with the booḱed permeated with his themes of pragmatism and individuality
12. How did William James's (1842-1910) define the stream of consciousness?-
: Term for the way James thought the mind worḱed. James described the mind as consisting of an ever-changing
stream of interrelated, purposive thoughts rather than static elements that could be isolated from one another, as the
structuralists had suggested.
13. What did William James (1842-1910) say were the 5 characteristics of con-
sciousness?: (1) consciousness is personal; it reflects the experiences of an individual, and therefore, it is
foolhardy to search for elements common to all minds.

, (2) consciousness is continuous and cannot be divided up for analysis

(3) consciousness is constantly changing

(4) consciousness is selective; some vents permeate while others are inhibited

(5) conciseness is functional; its purpose is to aid the individual in adapting to the environment
14. How did William James (1842-1910) define habits and instincts?: He believed that instinctual
behaviour is modifiable by experience and, therefore, new instinct-liḱe patterns of behaviour (called habits) develop
throughout their lifetime. The habits are vital for the functioning of society, learning from experience to develop new neural
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