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Unit 1 Reviews The Different Psychological Perspectives. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Jill wants to study the process of thinking. Which field of psychology should she choose?
a) cognitive
b) social
c) personality
d) perception

I believe people choose to live meaningful lives. I share many of the same beliefs as Carl Rogers. Most important, I believe many people have the ability to reach self actualization. Who am I?
a) Wertheimer
b) Skinner
c) Maslow
d) Terman

Of the following, who is associated with the Gestalt school of psychology?
a) John Watson
b) William James
c) Ivan Pavlov
d) Max Wertheimer

Which of the following psychologists wrote The Principles of Psychology?
a) William James
b) Wilhelm Wundt
c) John Watson
d) Sigmund Freud

Psychology is considered a science mainly because it relies on direct observation. Which field of psychology supports this?
a) Behaviorism
b) Psychodynamic psychology
c) Social Psychology
d) Structuralism

Who was considered the father of psychology?
a) James
b) Wundt
c) Wertheimer
d) Freud

Which of the following psychologists was a structuralist?
a) John Watson
b) Wilhelm Wundt
c) William James
d) Max Wertheimer

The term biological psychology is concerned with:
a) Aggression and sexual behavior
b) Depression and anxiety
c) Genetics and the nervous system
d) Social anxiety

Psychodynamic psychology focuses mainly on which of the following?
a) Free will and self-actualization
b) Experiments in controlled settings
c) The collective unconscious
d) Thoughts, impulses, and desires beyond the conscious being

Clients who work with their therapists to explore their past to discover the source of their illness would be seeking what type of therapy?
a) Psychodynamic
b) Humanist
c) Cognitive
d) Eclectic

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