A. Primary
B. Auxiliary
C. Tertiary
D. Counseling
Related Mcqs:
- Tolman’s experiment with rats in the maze was aimed to study: __________?
A. Operant conditioning learning
B. trial-and-error learning
C. Latent learning
D. Classical conditioning learning - Counter stereotypic inference can be effective in reducing:
A. Discrimination
B. Prejudice
C. Dissonance
D. Social isolation - Psychological disorders with symptoms of nightmares and flashback, irritability, difficulty in concentraiton and a general unresponsiveness is called:
A. Post-traumatic stress disorder
B. General adaptation syndrome
C. Bipolar disorder
D. Disoriented attachment - David Hume regarded the laws of association as being the mental counterpart of laws governing the physical universe. According to Hume, which of the following is NOT a fundamental law of association?
A. Similarity
B. Gravity
C. Contiguity
D. Causality - Which of the following early school of psychology included emotions, self, will, values, and even religious and mystical experience?
A. Functionalism
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Gestalt
D. Structuralism - The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information, processing, etc. is a key element in psychology.
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological - They study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information processing, etc. is a key element in _______________ psychology.
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological - Revising a mental structure to incorporate new information is referred to as: _____________?
A. accommodation
B. schematizing
C. prototyping
D. retrieval - Using poker chips to reinforce mental patients for healthy behavior would be and example of using:
A. negative reinforcement
B. classical conditioning
C. extinction
D. tokens - if a child’s chronological age matches his or her mental age, then the child’s IQ would be approximately
A. 90
B. 75
C. 125
D. 100
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