To Holzkamp, Freudian concepts ___________.
a. are inadequate for the requirements of scientific psychology
b. were intended to clarify the concrete experiences of individuals
c. did justice to social contexts rather than ignoring them
d. turns clinical practice into hopeless subjectivity
Answer: b. were intended to clarify the concrete experiences of individuals
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Regarding concepts, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. People often apply probabilities when categorizing concepts. b. Cognitive psychologists classify concepts as either logical or natural. c. Most of the concepts we use in everyday life are natural concepts. d. Compared to logical concepts, natural concepts have more clearly defined rules for membership. e. Natural concepts have poorly defined or fuzzy rules for membership.
Symptoms of untreated diabetes mellitus include
A. unexpected weight gains and excess urination. B. unexpected weight loss, thirst, and excess urination. C. unexpected weight gains and lack of thirst. D. unexpected weight loss and reduced urination.
When Bill looks at his lamp alternately with his left eye and right eye, the image seems to jump from one position to another. This phenomenon illustrates __________
a) the Gestalt principle of similarity. b) binocular disparity. c) interposition. d) the Gestalt principle of proximity.
Bill hates to clean up after dinner. One night, he volunteers to bathe the dog before cleaning up. When he finishes with the dog and returns to the kitchen, his wife has cleaned everything up for him. Which of the following statements is most likely TRUE?
a) Bill will start cleaning up the kitchen before he bathes the dog. b) Bill's wife has positively reinforced him for bathing the dog. c) Bill's wife has negatively reinforced him for bathing the dog. d) Bill will never bathe the dog again.