Tolman's concept of cognitive maps, i.e., that the animal learns the "whole," might be traced to his work ____.?
a. ?with Koffka on Gestalt psychology during graduate school
b. ?with Lewin and Lewin's system of the "life space"
c. ?with Lewin and Lewin's use of topology and geometry to explain behavior
d. ?in engineering at Harvard
e. ?with the OSS in World War II
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A) behaviour B) psychodynamic C) gestalt D) cognitive
Most of us tend to think of and identify concepts in terms of ideals or models called
a. prototypes. b. algorithms. c. conjunctions. d. disjunctions.
During some forms of meditation, an individual will be instructed to focus on a single object or event. This can include either an external event (such as the flame of a candle), one's own breathing, or a _______ (which is an internal sound)
a) gemma b) anima c) mantra d) archetype
You and your roommate are having a discussion of the "Westernization" of many developing countries
You are concerned about the ill effects of some of Western culture. In terms of the healthy weight of children in developing countries, why would you be concerned about the potential changes in their diets that can come with Westernization? Children in developing countries ____. a. can now get pre-packaged Western foods that contain precisely the nutrients that they require b. require that their diets contain fluoride because of the great risk of tooth decay c. need extra calories to be healthy and Western diets are not sufficient d. are eating more unhealthy foods as a result of Western diets