A. Competency
B. Hope
C. Purpose
D. Willpower
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following historical events created a demand for clinicians that was far greater than the supply and stimulated the development of clinical psychology?
A. World War I
B. the depression
C. World war II
D. the Korean War - The kind of therapy developed by Freud is called ____________?
A. Gestalt therapy
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - The kind of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud is called: _____________?
A. Gestalt therapy.
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - if a psychological test is to tell you how you score relative to other people, test ________ must be developed.
A. norms
B. levels
C. scores
D. validity - Who developed a measure of ego strength’ from some items of the MMPI?
A. Brown
B. Barron
C. Black
D. Barrett - Who developed the theory of drive reduction?
A. Carl Rogers
B. Ivan Pavlov
C. Clark Hull
D. None of these - “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is represented by which of the following?
A. the gestalt psychologists
B. the behaviorists
C. the structuralists
D. the functionalists - Which of the following is FALSE regarding Piaget?
A. Piaget argued that a child understands an object by acting on in either physically or mentally’ and thereby constructs knowledge.
B. Infants develop cognitive structures or schemes, which are organized particular way of interacting with the environment.
C. Cognitive structures of younger children, under the age of 7 reflect abstract mental operations.
D. The Cognitive operations of alder children allow them to realized that conserved despite changes in appearance. - Which of the following broad domains can be studied by psychologists?
A. Developmental processes
B. Biological bases of behaviour
C. Social basesof behaviour
D. Cognitive and affective processes
E. psychologists can study all of these domains - Which of the following psychological theories is know as the one that emphasizes “free will”?
A. psychodynamic psychology
B. behaviorism
C. humanistic psychology
D. neo-freudian psychology