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Example Question #1701 : Ap Psychology
Which of the following theorists created a three level theory of moral development?
Anna Freud
Lawrence Kohlberg
Abraham Maslow
Alfred Adler
Sigmund Freud
Lawrence Kohlberg
Lawrence Kohlberg followed the work of Jean Piaget in the field of developmental psychology. Kohlberg's theory had three levels, with two sub stages in each level. The levels are Pre-conventional, Conventional, and Post-conventional. Sigmund Freud is considered the primary originator of psycho-analysis. Abraham Maslow constructed his well-known hierarchy of needs.
Example Question #1702 : Ap Psychology
Who was the first African American to receive a PhD in psychology?
William James
Kenneth Clark
Mary Calkins
Francis Sumner
Francis Sumner
Sumner recieved his PhD in psychology in 1920 from Clark University becoming the first African American to receive a PhD in psychology. Kenneth Clark was the first African American president of the APA, Mary Calkins was the first female president of the APA, and William James was the first American to receive a PhD in psychology.
Example Question #21 : Influential Psychologists
The idea that personality consists of three dimensions, existing in high or low states, which largely influence personal preference and development is most closely associated with __________.
Hans Eysenck
Walter Mischell
Raymond Cattell
Carl Rogers
Hans Eysenck
Eysenck, who at the time of his death was the most cited living psychologist in the world, promoted the idea of extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism as the three personality traits or dimensions which, in combination, made up the majority influence in personality and psychological development.
Example Question #22 : Influential Psychologists
Which of the following pairings of psychologists with their theories or major contributions is not correct?
Raymond Cattell - personality inventory
Karen Horney - feminist psychology
Joseph Wolpe - learned helplessness
Diana Baumrind - parenting styles
Joseph Wolpe - learned helplessness
Joseph Wolpe was a behavioral psychologist most famous for developing the therapeutic technique called systematic desensitization. The experiment and subsequent development of the theory of learned helplessness in dogs was performed by Martin Seligman.
Example Question #23 : Influential Psychologists
The Strange Situation test is most closely associated with which psychologist?
Mary Ainsworth
Alfred Kinsey
Karen Horney
Carol Gilligan
Mary Ainsworth
Mary Ainsworth, whose studies of attachment models in children drastically changed the way behavioral and developmental psychologists viewed the child-parent bond, developed her Strange Situation test to demonstrate how different parenting styles and different childhood dispositions towards parents relate to later social behaviors.
Example Question #22 : Influential Psychologists
Paul Costa and Robert McCrae co-developed which commonly used psychological instrument?
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Inkblot test
Big 5 Personality Inventory (OCEAN)
Big 5 Personality Inventory (OCEAN)
The Big 5 Personality Inventory was co-developed in an effort to determine which personality traits were most essential in describing adult behaviors and attitudes.
Example Question #24 : Influential Psychologists
Harry Harlow is perhaps most well-known for a famous experiment involving what unusual situation?
Students instructed to shock another person were much more likely to do so with light prodding from an authority figure in the same room.
A rhesus monkey forms attachments bonds to a cloth surrogate mother without food over a wire mother with food.
A cat raised in a chamber with vertical stripes finds it difficult or impossible to perceive horizontally oriented shapes.
An infant presented with a false-bottom glass floor representing a drop in the floor will not cross it to reach their mother.
A rhesus monkey forms attachments bonds to a cloth surrogate mother without food over a wire mother with food.
Harlow's experiments on attachment and bonding in rhesus monkeys formed the backbone of companionship and caregiving as necessary elements in social development, and would influence the works of humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow.
Example Question #1704 : Ap Psychology
Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is regarded as the creation of which psychologist?
Albert Ellis
Konrad Lorenz
Carol Gilligan
Fritz Perls
Albert Ellis
In addition to the development of REBT, Ellis is seen as one of the founders of the American "sexual revolution", having authored and co-authored several hundred scientific papers and over 75 books dedicated to the two subjects.
Example Question #25 : Influential Psychologists
Which of the following psychologists proposed the theory of the language acquisition device?
Elissa Newport
B. F. Skinner
Noam Chomsky
Lev Vygotsky
Noam Chomsky
The language acquisition device is the innate “tool” in the brain that allows children to learn language and grammar easily. Noam Chomsky proposed that language learning cannot be totally dependent on observation and reward—since young children learning to speak make errors and generate novel expressions that they have never heard anyone else say (e.g. a parent is unlikely to have said “I wants cookie yesterday” or “do you think dinosaurs liked candy?” in front of the child).
Example Question #26 : Influential Psychologists
Which psychologist matches the given description?
This German psychologist is most closely associated with Gestalt psychology. After seeing the devastation caused by World War I, this psychologist focused on helping injured soldiers by being a therapist. After moving to Manhattan, he and his wife—Laura—founded the Gestalt Institute. The couple later moved to Los Angeles, and this psychologist began studying at the famed Esalen Institute.
Kurt Lewin
Sigmund Freud
Fritz Perls
Ivan Pavlov
Carl Jung
Fritz Perls
The correct answer is Fritz Perls. Perls and his wife were attributed with bringing Gestalt psychology to the United States. Their methods of psychoanalysis offered an alternative to the traditional psychoanalytic perspective that was already being offered.