A. Freud
B. Allport
C. Watson
D. Fechner
Related Mcqs:
- Who is a pioneer contributor to the Cognitive Psychology?
A. Jean Piaget
B. Kohler
C. Chomsky
D. Kholberg - Psychology as a ‘Science of Mind’ defined by__________ school of psychology?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Behaviourists
C. Functionalists
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers - J.B. Watson, the founder and father of behaviouristic school of psychology, defined ‘Psychology’ as the science of_____________?
A. Soul
B. Consciousness
C. Mind
D. Behaviour - From the following pioneered psychologist who is associated with Behaviourism?
A. B.F. Skinner
B. William James
C. Megde Arnold
D. David Hull - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - Who is the valuable contributor in insightful learning?
A. Throndike
B. B.F. Skinner
C. Evan Pavlov
D. Kohler - Which of the following statements best fits the behavioural explanation of the development of phobias?
A. Threat perception (how dangerous individual believes the threat to be)
B. Modeling (shaping behaviour due to observation of other actions)
C. Conflict in the psyche (conflict between id, ego and superego)
D. Genetics alone affects the likelihood of an individual developing a phobia - Recent work in behavioural genetics has examined the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to human behavior. But which of the four assertions below is NOT true?
A. Research as shown monozygotic twins to have much more similar personality traits than dizygotic twins
B. Both adoption studies and twin studies are consistent with a genetic influence on personality
C. Adoption studies have shown that environment plays no part in the development of personality
D. Children who are genetically more active and impulsive can cause their parents to be more responsive to their needs than other children - Experiments based on cognitive dissonance theory have examined the relationship between behavioural compliance and attitude change. Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from these experiments?
A. Behavioural compliance never leads to attitude change
B. The lesser the inducement for compliance, the more the attitude change
C. The greater the inducement for compliance the more the attitude change
D. Behavioural compliance always leads to attitude change - _______is the term that refers to a decreased volume of blood circulation, and it leads to the behavioural response of_______.
A. Cellular dehydration; thirst
B. Hypovolemia; drinking
C. Cellular dehydration; drinking
D. Hypovolemia; eating