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9781305630048 Questions & Answers with rationales All Chapter
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1. Robert Watson was instrumental in developing interest in psychology’s history in the 1960s. During
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tthis time he accomplished all of the following except
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a. played a key role in forming APA’s Division 26 (on history)
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b. was first Director of doctoral program in psychology’s history at UNH
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c. established and became the first director of the Archives of the History of American Psychology
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d. had a key role in forming Cheiron
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c. it prevents us from thinking that things were always much better in the past
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d. it helps us to understand human nature
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3. Early in the chapter, what was the purpose of describing the formation of the Association for
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a. to show that understanding the present requires knowing the past
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c. to show that psychology can never be a unified discipline
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d. to show that most research psychologists know little and care little about history
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4. What was the purpose of the Boorstin quote from his essay The tPrison tof tthe tPresent?
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a. to show that a full understanding of the present requires knowing the past
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b. to show that the most important reason for studying history is to be able to predict the future
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c. to show that knowing history prevents us from thinking that things were always
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better in the past than they are now
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d. to show that most psychologists prefer to live in the past
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5. Which of the following is the least valuable reason for studying psychology’s history?
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a. it will enable us to avoid the mistakes of the past
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b. it will help synthesize the content learned in other psychology courses
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c. it helps enable us better understand the present status of psychology
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d. issues of importance 100 years ago are still important today
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6. Furumoto’s concept of “old” history is characterized by
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c. an emphasis on historical context
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d. historicism


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c. an emphasis on the history of ideas
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d. historicism


8. Someone taking an “old” history stance would, according to Furumoto, be likely to say that
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a. Jones’s 1920 study is important because it anticipated Smith’s 1997 research
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b. the history of psychology is, in essence, the history of great psychologists
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c. modern psychology has progressed significantly from the days of the introspective analysis
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d. all of these
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9. Old history thinking typically includes
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10. Tracing modern experimental social psychology to Triplett’s 1898 study that simulated
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t competition among cyclists is an example of
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a. the importance of the zeitgeist
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11. Which of the following is true about an origin myth in psychology?
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a. it usually describes events that never actually happened
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b. it falsely gives credit to a discovery to person X when person Y in fact anticipated the
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discovery some years before person X
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c. it glorifies the zeitgeist at the expense of failing to recognize the value of individual genius
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d. it gives the false impression of a clear starting point for a scientific approach to
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some area of psychology
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12. If you accuse someone of being excessively “presentist,” it means that this person
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a. believes the present can only be understood by understanding the past
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d. thinks the present can be understood (it is happening now); the past can never be understood
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13. Someone taking a naturalistic approach to history would say
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a. Darwin revolutionized biology; the 19th century would have been completely different
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without him
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natural selection at about the same time
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d. the importance of the zeitgeist has been overstated
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14. Someone taking a naturalistic approach to history would say that
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