What was the enlightenment attitude toward science
What was the Enlightenment attitude toward science and how did this influence psychology’s history?
Compare and contrast Wundt and Galton.
Explain why Descartes is considered (a) a rationalist, and (b) a nativist.
What is the connection between Galtons beliefs about intelligence and (a) eugenics, and (b) mental testing?
Describe the essential principles of phrenology and explain why it eventually failed as a science. Be sure to consider the research of Flourens in your answer.
Show how the two varieties of the clinical method for studying the brain are illustrated by (a) Phineas Gage and (b) Tan.
Wundt rather than Fechner, is considered to be the founder of modern experimental psychology. Why?
Darwin had his theory worked out in the early 1840s. Why did he delay publication and why did he eventually publish in 1859?
Describe Webers Law and the concept of a jnd.
Distinguish between primary and secondary qualities of matter and compare the views of Locke and Berkeleys with regard to these qualities.
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