A. stability
B. personal
C. continuous
D. selective
Related Mcqs:
- William James, James Cattell, John Dewey and E.L. Thorndike all belonged to which school of thought?
A. Structuralist
B. Behaviorist
C. Gestaltists
D. None of the above - Who was a student of William James and the first female president of the American psychological association?
A. Margaret Washburn
B. Mary Calkins
C. Rosalie Raynor
D. Jean Piaget - Adopted children’s similarity to their biological parents is generally attributed to_____________; adopted children’s similarity to their adoptive parents is generally attributed to____________________.
A. heredity; the environment
B. the environment; heredity
C. the environment; the environment
D. heredity; heredity - If characteristic requires only one gene to show itself that characteristic is considered _______________?
A. dominant
B. co-dominant
C. incompletely dominant
D. recessive - The concept of building block of consciousness was laid by __________?
A. Watson
B. Wundt
C. Freud
D. Jung - Who is an important functionalistic psychologist was particularly interested in consciousness, memory and emotions?
A. John Dewey
B. William James
C. Thorndike
D. Skinner - The structuralist school of psychology viewed consciousness as _____________?
A. divided into three separate layers
B. a flow of ideas without clear boundaries
C. a collective unit passed down genetically
D. a set of discrete sensations - What is “co – consciousness”?
A. When all the personalities are aware of each other
B. When the host and the dominant personality degree
C. When other personalities conspire against the host
D. When two personalities rule the body at the same time - Which. if any, of the following statements about self-consciousness is?
A. Carver and Scheier’s control theory of human functioning states that there are stable individual differences in the extent to which we attend to aspects of the self
B. In control theory, if we perceive ourselves to have reached too high a standard of behavior, the personality system will increase the discrepancy between the standard and the perceived level
C. Fenigstein, Scheier and Buss (1975) developed a self-consciousness scale to measure what they considered to be stable what they considered to be stable individual and difference in private and public self-consciousness
D. None of the above-all are correct - The approach to psychology the focuses on the basic elements which make up consciousness is called:
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism