History of Psychology and Law Quiz

MerrySaxhorn avatar
MerrySaxhorn
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

18 Questions

Who is often viewed as the most important figure in the psychology of law?

Munsterberg

Which psychologist linked the psychology of testimony to suggestibility?

Binet

Which country's psychologist stated in 1911 that children are susceptible to suggestion?

Belgium

Who introduced one of the first drama experiment/reality experiment related to testimonies?

Stern

Which book is often considered as the most important book on psychology and law?

'On the Witness Stand'

Who defended in 1914 in Amsterdam that factors such as drugs can affect testimonies?

'Van Geuns'

Who is credited with often starting as psychology of testimony?

Hans Gross

Which psychologist wrote the book 'on the witness stand' and is often viewed as the most important figure in the psychology of law?

Munsterberg

Which psychologist linked the psychology of testimony to suggestibility?

Stern

Which psychologist introduced one of the first drama experiment/reality experiment related to testimonies?

Stern

Which psychologist wrote the book 'Crime and Personality'?

Eysenck

Which country's psychologist stated in 1911 that children are susceptible to suggestion?

Belgium

Who is credited with often starting as psychology of testimony?

Hans Gross

Which psychologist is linked to the psychology of testimony and suggestibility?

Stern

Who introduced one of the first drama experiment/reality experiment related to testimonies?

Hans Toch

Which psychologist wrote the book 'on the witness stand' and is often viewed as the most important figure in the psychology of law?

Munsterberg

Which country's psychologist stated in 1911 that children are susceptible to suggestion?

Belgium

Who defended in 1914 in Amsterdam that factors such as drugs can affect testimonies?

Van Geuns

Study Notes

Important Figures in Psychology of Law

  • Hugo Münsterberg is often viewed as the most important figure in the psychology of law.

Psychology of Testimony

  • William Stern, a German psychologist, linked the psychology of testimony to suggestibility.
  • In 1911, Stern stated that children are susceptible to suggestion.

Early Experiments

  • Hugo Münsterberg introduced one of the first drama experiment/reality experiment related to testimonies.

Influential Books

  • 'On the Witness Stand' is often considered as the most important book on psychology and law, written by Hugo Münsterberg.
  • 'Crime and Personality' is another influential book on the topic.

Pioneers in Psychology of Law

  • Hugo Münsterberg is credited with starting the psychology of testimony.
  • In 1914, Münsterberg defended in Amsterdam that factors such as drugs can affect testimonies.

Test your knowledge of the history of psychology and its intersection with law, including key players and their contributions to fields such as forensic psychology and eyewitness testimony.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser