A. John Garcia
B. B. F. Skinner
C. Edward Thorndike
D. Edward Tolman
Related Mcqs:
- One of the earliest and most important color vision theories was formulated by _________________?
A. Young and Helson
B. Meissner and Middleton
C. Rutherford and Young
D. Young and Helmholtz - Towards the close of the 19th century, who, as a result of his experiments with animals, formulated laws of learning that seemed to confirm his belief concerning the trial and error nature of learning?
A. William james
B. Edward Thomdike
C. G.Stanely Hall
D. Charles H.judd - _______educational practices are based upon formulated psychological principles that evolve from the application of scientific methods to the problems of human development and learning:
A. Basic
B. Simple
C. Systematic
D. Successful - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, the Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation - The tilt illusion, the luminance contrast effect and the color illusion are examples of what type of contrast effect?
A. Before-effects
B. After-effects
C. Waterfall illusions
D. Perceptual illusions - The Law of Effect is concerned with the effects of _____________________?
A. hormones in behavior
B. activity states on behavior
C. internal drive states on behavior
D. rewards and punishment on behavior - The Law of Effect is concerned with the effects of ______________________?
A. hormones in behavior
B. activity states on behavior
C. internal drive states on behavior
D. rewards and punishment on behavior - Which of the following is closely associated with the effectiveness of the law of effect:
A. Learning
B. Stimulus
C. Responses
D. Sensation - In Thorndike’s law of effect, events critical for conditioning:
A. occur after the response
B. occur before the response
C. occur simultaneously with the response
D. are unrelated to the response except during extinction