A. behavioral
B. social-cultural
C. neuroscience
D. cognitive
Related Mcqs:
- The psychological perspective that emphasizes on how observable responses are learned is the_____________ perspective?
A. behavioral
B. behavior genetics
C. cognitive
D. evolutionary - The nomothetic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______whereas the idiographic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______.
A. Introverts: extroverts
B. Extroverts; introverts
C. Similar; unique
D. Unique; similar - Which perspective of psychology emphasizes the overt behaviour of the individual?
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Behaviouristic Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. None of these - ‘Behaviour can be influenced by social and cultural factor’, the _________ perspective of psychology emphasizes it.
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Socio-cultural Perspective - The psychoanalytic perspective is distinctive because it emphasizes that behavior is influenced by ___________?
A. genetics, nutrition and blood chemistry
B. environmental forces
C. unconscious desires and unresolved conflicts
D. a conscious understanding of life circumstances - The humanistic perspective is to Maslow as the social-cognitive perspective is to:
A. Adler
B. Allport
C. Rogers
D. Bandura - The school of thought which restricted psychology’s subject matter to the observable actions of people and other animals is ___________?
A. Structuralism
B. physiological psychology
C. behaviorism
D. ethnology
E. None of these - According to the cognitive psychologist the observable behavior:
A. Is not possible without aptitudinal change
B. Is not possible without environmental change
C. Not both (a) and (b)
D. None - Collection of observable evidence. precise definition and replication result all form the basis for:
A. scientific observation
B. the scientific method
C. defining a scientific problem
D. hypothesis generation - An individual behavior consists not only of his observable acts but also of all his reactions to inner states and to environmental factors of:
A. Reaction
B. Relationship
C. Experiences
D. Influence