Created by Paula Jiménez Montes
about 2 years ago
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1. AN APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGY THAT FOCUSES ON THE PURPOSE OF BEHAVIOR AND CONSCIOUSNESS:
a) behaviorism
b) funcionalism
c) cognitivism
d) pragmaticism
2. PHILOSOPHY IN WHICH THE MEANING OF AN IDEA OR PROCESS LIES IN ITS OBSERVABLE CONSEQUENCES:
a) reducionism
b) structuralism
c) usefulness
d) pragmaticism
3. A PART OF THE MIND THAT ALLOWS A PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESS TO OCCUR:
a) psychological structures
b) psychodynamic psychology
c) psychological process
d) psychological structure
4. ITS PRACTICAL PURPOSE OR RESULT:
a) reification
b) functions
c) speculation
d) interaction
5. A FUNCTION OF THE MIND THAT CONSISTS OF MULTIPLE STEPS AND PRODUCES A PARTICULAR RESULT:
a) psychological structure
b) psychodynamic psychology
c) psychological processes
d) psychoanalysis
6. THE QUALITIES AND OBJECTS THAT EXIST IN A PARTICULAR PLACE AND FORM A SETTING OR CONTEXT FOR SOMETHING:
a) smoking
b) surrounding
c) feeling
d) acceptance
7. THE QUALITY TO SERVE A FUNCTION OR PURPOSE:
a) usefulness
b) anticipation
c) curiosity
d) framework
8. IT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH OR PLENTIFUL ENOUGH TO SERVE A PARTICULAR PURPOSE:
a) genetics
b) hereditary
c) multistability
d) insufficient
9. IT IS WORKING TO FULFILL A PURPOSE:
a) internal
b) passive
c) active
d) nurture
10. IT IS NOT WORKING TO FULFILL A PURPOSE:
a) active
b) passive
c) primate
d) remorse
11. TO GATHER AND ORGANIZE IT IN ORDER TO GIVE IT PURPOSE OR MEANING:
a) process
b) result
c) succeed
d) testable
12. THE PLACEMENT OF TOO MUCH IMPORTANCE ON A PARTCIULAR IDEA OR OBJECT:
a) reductioniist
b) speculation
c) usefulness
d) overemphasis