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History of Psychology, 3e - Quiz: Chapter 2

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Question 1:


a) Rome
b) Egypt
c) Greece
d) Germany

Question 2:


a) negative, negative
b) positive, negative
c) evil, good
d) negative, positive

Question 3:


a) good vs. evil
b) odd vs. even
c) light vs. dark
d) limit vs. unlimited

Question 4:


a) Perfect appearances and imperfect forms
b) Limits and the unlimited
c) Perfect forms and perfect appearances
d) Perfect forms and imperfect appearances

Question 5:


a) Wertheimer
b) Jung
c) Leibniz
d) Sternberg

Question 6:


a) invariant proportions
b) innate knowledge
c) ideal forms
d) the golden section

Question 7:


a) the Opposite
b) the Way
c) the Union
d) the Nature

Question 8:


a) Active observation
b) Subjective observation
c) Passive observation
d) Predictive observation

Question 9:


a) tertiary system
b) harmonious system
c) binary system
d) typological system

Question 10:


a) Platonism
b) Taoism
c) Buddhism
d) Pythagoreanism

Question 11:


a) Opposites
b) Irrationality
c) Forms
d) Potentiality

Question 12:


a) a synonym
b) symbiotic
c) a symbol
d) a syllogism

Question 13:


a) Animal action
b) Human form
c) Human action
d) Animal form

Question 14:


a) melancholic
b) plegmatic
c) choleric
d) sangamon

Question 15:


a) Scala naturae
b) Fibonacci numbers
c) Syllogisms
d) Tao Te Ching

Question 16:


a) True
b) False

Question 17:


a) True
b) False

Question 18:


a) True
b) False

Question 19:


a) True
b) False

Question 20:


a) True
b) False

Question 21:


a) True
b) False

Question 22:


a) True
b) False

Question 23:


a) True
b) False

Question 24:


a) True
b) False

Question 25:


a) True
b) False