Which students of Wundt were most interested in individual differences and applied psychology in the United States?

a. Spearman, Witmer, and Stanley
b. Cattell, Titchener, and Hall
c. Cattell, Hall, and Witmer
d. Titchener, Spearman, and Stanley


c. Cattell, Hall, and Witmer

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In 1988, a group of scientific psychologists protested the prevailing interests of the American Psychological Association (APA) by creating the:

a. Psychonomic Society b. American Psychological Society (APS) c. California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) d. Institute of Academic Psychologists

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Which of the following statements is NOT supported by research on GABA?

a. Tranquilizers and alcohol may act on GABA receptors and thus reduce anxiety. b. One class of anti-anxiety drugs may increase the sensitivity of GABA receptors. c. Deficiencies in GABA may be involved in depression. d. None of these

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The membrane at the end of the outer ear, which vibrates in response to sound waves, is the

a. eardrum. c. organ of Corti. b. oval window. d. round window.

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When a child demonstrates the kind of attachment where the mother is used as a "home base," and the child is at ease when she is present

But the child gets upset when she leaves, and then the child goes to the mother as soon as she returns, this is called a) Bowlby safety and security pattern. b) Ainsworth safety and security pattern. c) secure attachment pattern. d) strange situation pattern.

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