1. Wilhelm wundt is considered to be the father of modern psychology. True or false
2. Wundt established the first psychology lab in Germany and introduced the scientific method to psychology. True or false
3. Sigmund freud developed the psychoanalytic way of study in psychology. True or false
4. freudian psychology has little to do with personality. True or false
5. by including neuroscience in the study of psychology, we have the ability to understand better the biology behind this science. True or false
6. neuroscience does not include the aspect of nature in its scope. True or false
7. behavior deals in the realm of how person acts in certain situations. True or false
8. behavior can be learned. True or false
9. classical conditioning is a behavior learning tool that may be permanent due to the extinction factor. True or false 10. classical conditioning was illustrated by Pavlovas study of dogs. True or false
11. operant conditioning is an observable type of learning. True or false
12. short term memory only lasts approximately 30 seconds. True or false
13. short term memory is affected by sensory memory. True or false
14. operant conditioning is not ever permanent. True or false
15. long term memory is short in duration and does not exist in elderly. True or false
16. long term memory have limited capacities in terms of information processed. short term memory can only process small amounts of information at any given time. True or false
17. Piaget studies children and considered all of their development to be nature in orientation. True or false
18. piaget did not consider the effect of nurture on the learning of children. True or false
19. Erikson only studied the elderly and was not concerned with young children's development. True or false
20. Erikson stated that development stops in early adolescence. True or false