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If you define a concept in terms of teh procedures followed while measuring teh concept, you are using a(n)?
Operational definition
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Logical positivism put empiricism and rationalism together
True
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Rationalist insisted that abstract scientific terms be operationally defined
false
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Neobehaviorism resulted form combining behaviorism, and physiological method
False
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For Tolman, intervening variables had their effect between environmental events events and behavior
true
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For Tolman, purposive behavior and molar behavior refer to the same thing.
True
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Tolman made a distinction between learning and performance
True
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Using the molar approach in studing consciousness means concentrating on phenomenological experience.
True
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For Kant and the Gestaltists, looking for one-to-one correspindence between sensory experience and conscious experience is doomed to failure
True
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Wertheimer called apparent movement the Pragnanz phenomenon
False
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Wundt and Helmoholtz emphasized learning in explaining the phi phenomenon
True
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With isomorphism, the Gestaltist agreed with the consistency of hypothesis
False
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Gestaltist explained perceptual constancies in terms of learning.
False
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The person can change figure and ground in a situation by changing the focus of attention.
True
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Teams wearing different uniforms stand out in two seperate groups on a field. This is an example of the principle of similarity.
True
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