When were the conventions governing the practice of traditional history first established?
When do traditional historians consider psychological explanations of historical developments appropriate?
What sort of historical figure is best suited for psychohistorical analysis?
What is the basic criterion of historical evidence required by traditional historians?
24. The author mentions which of the following as a characteristic of the practice of psychohistorians?
The lives of historical figures are presented in episodic rather than narrative form.
Archives used by psychohistorians to gather material are not accessible to other scholars.
Past and current events are all placed within the same deterministic schema.
Events in the adult life of a historical figure are seen to be more consequential than are those in the childhood of the figure.
Analysis is focused on group behavior rather than on particular events in an individuals life.
25. The author of the passage suggests that psychohistorians view history primarily as
a report of events, causes, and effects that is generally accepted by historians but which is, for the most part, unverifiable
an episodic account that lacks cohesion because records of the role of childhood, work, and leisure in the lives of historical figures are rare
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