A) Hugo Münsterberg; innocent
B) Walter Dill Scott; guilty
C) William Moulton Marston; innocent
D) Lillian Moller Gilbreth; guilty
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A) worker efficiency
B) advertising
C) kitchen design
D) eyewitness testimony
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A) argued that empirical evidence was needed to justify feminist goals
B) argued that to work as a clinical psychologist one must have appropriate clinical training
C) argued that women were too suggestible to be allowed to vote in elections and too stubborn to serve as jury members
D) promoted a more humanistic form of scientific management
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A) the Hawthorne effect.
B) the human relations effect.
C) Mayo's theory.
D) therbligs theory.
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A) conducted methodologically sophisticated research using blind and double-blind procedures
B) created a lie detector that became widely used in police investigations
C) created the comic book superheroine Wonder Woman
D) the only psychologist to appear on a U.S.postage stamp
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A) a commonly held social and scientific belief that women become physically and mentally impaired during their menstrual periods
B) a series of studies that revealed the power of the interpersonal environment to influence employee satisfaction and behavior
C) the belief that men were more variable than women in both physical and psychological characteristics,and therefore were more likely to occupy the lower and upper ends of the distribution of any trait
D) the increasing tendency to see almost every aspect of life from a psychological perspective
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A) a commonly held social and scientific belief that women become physically and mentally impaired during their menstrual periods
B) a series of studies that revealed the power of the interpersonal environment to influence employee satisfaction and behavior
C) the belief that men were more variable than women in both physical and psychological characteristics,and therefore were more likely to occupy the lower and upper ends of the distribution of any trait
D) the increasing tendency to see almost every aspect of life from a psychological perspective
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A) a system in which a standard time was set for each task a worker had to do,those who completed the task in that time or faster got a higher rate of pay,while anyone who did not meet the standard time was penalized
B) the breaking down of skilled labor into standardized tasks through a careful analysis of industrial work
C) working below one's normal capacity or speed
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A) potential ship captains.
B) potential trolley car operators.
C) whether an individual accused of murder was telling the truth or not.
D) potential company managers.
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A) personnel selection
B) motion studies
C) de-skilling
D) efficiency testing
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A) a method in which movie cameras were used to record the detailed physical movements required to perform certain tasks,thus revealing how to design machinery and to create methods to make work more efficient and easier for the worker
B) a term to define eighteen independent motions of the hand
C) the impact on performance or behavior of being aware that you are a participant in a study
D) the process of breaking down each task a worker performed into the specific movements it required,and timing each movement
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A) They believed their techniques were not adequately supported by research.
B) They feared applied psychologists would undermine the reputation of the profession.
C) They were concerned that applied psychologists would take academic jobs.
D) They saw applied endeavors as lower status than basic research.
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A) a method in which movie cameras were used to record the detailed physical movements required to perform certain tasks,thus revealing how to design machinery and to create methods to make work more efficient and easier for the worker
B) a term to define eighteen independent motions of the hand
C) the impact on performance or behavior of being aware that you are a participant in a study
D) the process of breaking down each task a worker performed into the specific movements it required,and timing each movement
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A) the Gilbreths in their motion studies.
B) a colleague of Münsterberg in his work on lie detection.
C) the Hollingworths in their work on the effects of caffeine.
D) Lightner Witmer in his assessment of children.
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A) Lillian and Frank Gilbreth
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Hugo Münsterberg
D) Leta and Harry Hollingworth
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A) William Marston
B) Frederick Taylor
C) The Hollingworths
D) The Gilbreths
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A) scientific management
B) motion study research
C) the scientist-practitioner model
D) German nationalism
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A) a shift in research focus to the social and psychological factors influencing performance and satisfaction at work
B) a system to increase efficiency and productivity in the factory,generally accomplished by having workers do more in less time by giving them quick,repetitive,menial tasks,often on an assembly line
C) the application of psychology to business and industry
D) the practice of developing tests that match workers' aptitudes and skills to appropriate jobs
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A) habit
B) speed of nerve conductance
C) will
D) emotion
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