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Slide1

Quiz 1

Please clear your desk of everything except for a pen or pencil and a piece of paper.

No talking or use of cell phones or electronics.

Write your name and section number on the piece of paperSlide2

1

. What kind of psychologist might ask the question, “are there certain types of people who are more or less likely to play games?

”A. Social PsychologistB. Comparative PsychologistC. Personality PsychologistD. Clinical Psychologist

2

. What kind of psychologist specializes in behavioral consequences resulting from a disease or trauma to the brain?

A. Clinical Neuropsychologist

B. Health Psychologist

C. Organizational Psychologist

D. Cognitive PsychologistSlide3

3

. Which philosopher was first to debunk the idea of animism?

A. John LockeB. Rene DescartesC. Pierre FlourensD. Francis Bacon4. What does tabula rasa mean?A. Truth from reasonB. Mind as machineC. Natural psycheD. Blank slateSlide4

5

. Who

authored the doctrine of specific nerve energies?A. Wilhelm WundtB. James BaldwinC. Phillippe PinelD. Johannes Müller 6. Which theory states “reality can only be known through the understanding of the physical world, including the mind”?A. Materialism

B. Functionalism

C.

Determinism

D. Doctrine of specific nerve energiesSlide5

7

. Who of the following was

a major player in the major trend of Rationalism. A. SkinnerB. DescartesC. PavlovD. Mill8. Who of the following was a major player in the major trend of Materialism?A. SkinnerB. DescartesC.

Pavlov

D.

MillSlide6

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. Donald Hebb argued that behavioral and mental phenomena could be related to brain activity, and was an important proponent of the field of _______.

A. Cognitive psychologyB. Gestalt psychologyC. Humanistic psychologyD. Neurobiology10. What is empiricism?A. The philosophical belief that reality consists of mind and matterB. The philosophical view that all knowledge is obtained by reasonC. The philosophical view that all knowledge is obtained through observation and experienceD. A philosophical belief that reality can be known through an understanding of the physical worldSlide7

Research ParticipationTo register go to

http://

research.psych.ucr.edu/ The requirement is that you complete four credit hours of participation by the last day of classes (not the end of finals week). Studies fill up quickly, make sure to register early and complete your credit hours as soon as you can.Slide8

Research Participation

You must complete this requirement to receive a grade. If you do not complete this requirement, you will receive an incomplete (I) instead of the grade you would have otherwise earned. All incompletes must be resolved by the end of the next quarter or they automatically become

Fs. Slide9

Things to KnowKelli Lauderdale

klaud001@ucr.edu

Office Hours 11:00 to 1:00 Thursday in 2505 LSPWEBSITE http://ucrclass.pbworks.comClick on Psychology 001Slide10

Memorize

Applied Knowledge

PeopleSOD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

Memorize

– Terms, Concepts, Theories, and ideas that you should memorize for the class

Applied Knowledge

– Terms, concepts, theories and ideas that you will be expected to be able to take and apply it to differ situations.

People

– Anyone that provide an important contribution to psychology, know who they are and what they did.

Small Overlooked Details (SOD)

– small details that people often overlook but often obnoxiously and contemptibly show up in exam questions. Slide11

http://vimeo.com/27323548Slide12

What is Animism?

Animism

: all animals and all moving objects possess spirits controlling their movements and thoughts.

Who spoke out against animism?Slide13

umm… no.

Rene Descartes

“Father of ? Debunked animism

Reflexes

Rationalism

:

Dualism

:

What else is Rene Descartes known for?

modern philosophy

truth through reason

reality consists of mind and matterSlide14

John Locke

Empiricism

:Materialism:Other Important Philosophers:James Millthe pursuit of truth through observation and experience.reality can be known only through an understanding of the physical world, of which the mind is a part.Slide15

Match the Person…

Johannes Mueller

?Pierre Flourens?Paul Broca?Experimental AblationDoctrine of specific nerve energiesLocalization of speech productionBiological Roots of PsychologyTo His Contribution.Slide16

Based on

determinism

:Education and Therapybehavior is a result of prior effectsSlide17

Match the Person…

Edward Thorndike

?Maria Montessori?Phillippe Pinel?Ran the first asylum as a theraputic institutionThe law of Effect – stimuli that occur as a consequence of a response can increase or decrease the likelyhood of that organism’s making that response againChildren are sensitive to different kinds of instruction at specific age rangesEducation and Therapy

To

His/Her

Contribution.Slide18

Where do they belong?

1.

Donald

Hebb

Neurobiology

Cognition

Behaviorism

Functionalism

Structuralism

2

John . Watson

3.

Max Wertheimer

5.

Ivan Pavlov

4.

Charles Darwin

6.

Wilhelm Wundt