A History Of Modern Psychology 10th Edition - Test Bank
True / False |
1. A
course in the history of psychology is a typical requirement for only 10% of
undergraduate degree programs in psychology.
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2. Virtually
every modern science includes a course on its history as a part of its
curriculum.
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3. The
authors of your textbook argue that the formal study of the history of
psychology is the most systematic way to integrate the areas and issues that
constitute modern psychology.
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4. Psychology
is one of the oldest and one of the newest scholarly disciplines.
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5. It
can be argued that psychology today studies and debates some of the same
questions as those that concerned the philosophers of ancient Greece.
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6. The
earliest possible starting point for psychology is approximately 1,000 years
ago.
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7. The
distinction between modern psychology and its roots has more to do with the
kinds of questions asked than with the methods used.
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8. Reconstruction
refers to the principles, methods, and philosophical issues of historical
research.
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9. The
data of history are much like the data of science.
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10. Although
difficult to do, the data of history can be reconstructed or replicated.
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