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1) Even though the Greeks did not rely on a systematic study, what method did they use to begin to know the world? (1 point)

observation

experimentation

discussion

prayer

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2) What is dualism? (1 point)

a view of the human mind that is both philosophical and mythological

a view that that the human mind is incapable of fully comprehending the religious and the philosophical at the same time

the view that you must consider both the physical and the mental in making assessments about behavior

the view that the physical and mental are separate and distinct
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3) ____________ was one of the first to believe that mind could affect body and vice versa and is famous for the quote “I think therefore I exist.” (1 point)

Plato

Artistotle

Wundt

Descartes
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4) According to phrenological science, if one of your brain organs was enlarged it
(1 point)

was infected.

was functioning well.

got more use than the others.

got less use than the others.
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5) One of the major advances in psychology that occurred in the 19th century was
(1 point)
that the brain was separated into 26 different organs.

that observation was the best means of knowing the world.

the acceptance of the idea that specific mental processes are associated with discrete regions of the brain.

that dualism was a false theory.
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6) When was phrenology most popular?
(1 point)
during the 1700s

during the 1800s

during the 1900s

It is still popular.
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7) ______________ wrote Para Psyche, considered to be the first book on psychology.
(1 point)

Aristotle

Thomas Aquinas

Wilhelm Wundt

Dr. Franz Joseph Ga
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8) _________________ is known for his work with phrenology.
(1 point)

Aristotle

Thomas Aquinas

Wilhelm Wundt

Dr. Franz Joseph Gall
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9) _____________ established the first official psychology laboratory.
(1 point)

Aristotle

Thomas Aquinas

Wilhelm Wundt

Dr. Franz Joseph Gall
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10) ____________________ was a medieval scholar who wrote about the ventricular theory of the brain.

(1 point)

Aristotle

Thomas Aquinas

Wilhelm Wundt

Dr. Franz Joseph Gall
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The Greeks used **observation** to begin to know the world.
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Dualism is **the view that the physical and mental are separate and distinct**.
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**Descartes** was one of the first to believe that mind could affect body and vice versa and is famous for the quote “I think therefore I exist.”
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According to phrenological science, if one of your brain organs was enlarged it **got more use than the others.**
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One of the major advances in psychology that occurred in the 19th century was **the acceptance of the idea that specific mental processes are associated with discrete regions of the brain.**
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Phrenology was most popular **during the 1800s.**
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**Aristotle** wrote "Para Psyche," considered to be the first book on psychology.
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**Dr. Franz Joseph Gall** is known for his work with phrenology.
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**Wilhelm Wundt** established the first official psychology laboratory.
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**Thomas Aquinas** was a medieval scholar who wrote about the ventricular theory of the brain.
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