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PSYC 101: History of Psychology, Introduction to Psychology - PSYC+101+LECTURE+3+PARA+PSEUDO+26

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1

What is the meaning of the term 'parapsychology'?

A:Beside psychology
B:Beyond psychology
C:Pseudo psychology
D:Paranormal psychology
2

Which of the following is NOT a subtype of parapsychology?

A:Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP)
B:Psychokinesis (PK)
C:Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
D:Survival studies
3

What is the definition of 'pseudo psychology'?

A:A practice made to look like psychology that is actually not psychology
B:A branch of psychology that studies the brain
C:The scientific study of paranormal phenomena
D:The use of experimental methods to investigate parapsychological knowledge
4

What is astrology based on?

A:The position of the stars and planets at the time of a person's birth
B:The use of a person's handwriting to indicate their personality
C:The assumption that the brain has different parts controlling different personality characteristics
D:The study of physical events that occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
5

What is the definition of 'telepathy' in parapsychology?

A:The transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the five classical senses
B:Knowledge of hidden objects or events occurring outside the physical reach of the person
C:Knowledge of future events that cannot be predicted or inferred from the available information
D:The study of physical events that apparently occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
6

What is the definition of 'clairvoyance/remote viewing' in parapsychology?

A:Knowledge of hidden objects or events occurring outside the physical reach of the person
B:Knowledge of future events that cannot be predicted or inferred from the available information
C:The transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the five classical senses
D:Physical events that apparently occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
7

What is the definition of 'psychokinesis' in parapsychology?

A:Knowledge of future events that cannot be predicted or inferred from the available information
B:The study of physical events that apparently occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
C:The transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the five classical senses
D:The mind interacting with matter at a distance
8

What is the definition of 'near-death experience' in parapsychology?

A:An experience recounted by a person who nearly died or who experienced clinical death and then revived
B:Knowledge of future events that cannot be predicted or inferred from the available information
C:The transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the five classical senses
D:The mind interacting with matter at a distance
9

What is the definition of 'astrology' in pseudo psychology?

A:The use of a person's handwriting to indicate their personality
B:The belief that the position of celestial bodies affects human personality and behavior
C:The study of physical events that apparently occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
D:The belief in the existence of ghosts and supernatural activities
10

What is the definition of 'graphology' in pseudo psychology?

A:The use of a person's handwriting to indicate their personality
B:The belief that the position of celestial bodies affects human personality and behavior
C:The study of physical events that apparently occur without involvement of any recognized motor organs
D:The belief in the existence of ghosts and supernatural activities

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