One of the first psychologists in the United States, Edward Titchener assumed that all human mental experience could be understood as the combination of basic components. His approach came to be known as __________
FIll in the blank with correct word.
Answer: structuralism
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a. asking individuals to report their attitudes toward fictitious groups. b. watching individuals as they interact with the members of other groups. c. measuring the tendency to associate the ingroup with positive concepts and the outgroup with negative ones. d. measuring heart rate and blood pressure when shown images of the outgroup. e. using fMRI methods that chart the activation of positive and negative areas of the brain.
The pinna helps us identify the location of a sound
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A large drunken guy in a bar insults Josh's girlfriend. Josh is very angry but he takes a few deep breaths and "counts to ten.". These deep breaths and "counting to ten" will most likely
a. give the drunken guy an opportunity to apologize to Josh and his girlfriend. b. cause Josh to react too slowly and give the drunken guy the opportunity to hit Josh. c. calm Josh so that he will make a rational decision not to fight. d. prevent Josh from crying and making "a fool out of himself" in front of his girlfriend.
You worked for 10 years after high school and have now decided to go back to college. One of the courses you will be taking first semester is World Civilization. You had World History when you were in tenth grade. However, as you go through your college history class, you realize that you are learning this material very quickly because you must have retained memories from your high school history
class. This story illustrates a. recall. b. constructive processing. c. recognition. d. relearning.