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|    Joshua Kreitzer to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: RQFTCINO13 Game 7, Rounds 7-8: best     |
|    30 Nov 22 22:16:38    |
      From: gromit82@hotmail.com              On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 11:10:23 PM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:       >       > * Game 7, Round 7 - Literature - Best 100 Novels       >       > The works in this round are taken from the list of "100 Best Novels       > of the 20th Century" (meaning 1900-98) according to a Modern Library       > poll of readers. We give you the name of the novel and its position       > on the list; you give the author.       >       > 2. #92, "The Sheltering Sky".              Bowles              > 3. #85, "V".              Pynchon              > 5. #73, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance".              Pirsig              > 7. #71, "The Magus".              Fowles              > 8. #52, "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter".              McCullers              > 9. #39, "Under the Volcano".              Lowry              > * Game 7, Round 8 - Science - Psychologists       >       > This is a round on famous psychologists and psychiatrists who made       > significant contributions to psychology. In each case, name the       > person described. Please note that Freud will not be an answer       > to any question in this round.       >       > 1. This German-American psychologist and psychoanalyst lived       > 1902-94. He proposed an eight-stage theory of life and       > personality development. His writings include the books       > "Childhood and Society" and "Identity: Youth and Crisis".       > He might be best known for coining the phrase "identity crisis".              Bettelheim              > 2. This American psychologist lived 1908-70. His writings included       > the books "A Theory of Human Motivation" and "Motivation and       > Personality". He is best known for his theory on the hierarchy       > of needs.              Maslow              > 3. This Swiss psychotherapist and psychiatrist lived 1875-1961.       > He is considered the founder of analytical psychology.       > He developed concepts such as extraversion and introversion,       > archetypes, and the collective unconscious. The Myers-Briggs       > Type Indicator test is based on his theories.              Jung              > 5. This Austrian doctor and psychotherapist lived 1870-1937.       > He is one of the cofounders of the psychoanalytic movement,       > alongside Freud. He is the founder of the school of individual       > psychology. His major contribution to psychology was his theory       > of the inferiority complex.              Adler              > 9. This French psychologist lived 1857-1911. He invented the       > first usable intelligence test, which is still in existence       > today in modified form.              Binet              > 10. This Swiss developmental psychologist lived 1896-1980. He is       > best known for concepts such as assimilation and accommodation       > and the theory of stages of cognitive development for children       > (which included the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete       > operational, and formal operational stages).              Piaget              --       Joshua Kreitzer       gromit82@hotmail.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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