A. attachment
B. dependency
C. imprinting
D. nurturing
Related Mcqs:
- A study to determine the degree of relationship between two events called: ___________?
A. naturalistic observation.
B. the correlational method
C. a controlled experiment.
D. the survey method - One difference between sociology and psychologists is that psychologist study:
A. Behavior in individuals
B. biological processes more than psychological processes
C. Religion, philosophy and epistemology
D. Animal behavior rather than group behavior - The most frequently used method in psychology to explore cause and effect relationship between variables is: _____________?
A. Correlational method
B. Experimental method
C. Naturalistic observation method
D. Participant observer method - Which one of the following statements describes the most appropriate relationship between language and thought?
A. Thinking is active imagination carried out by language
B. Thinking is nothing but silent speech
C. Thinking is a mental activity and language gives it objective shipe
D. Thinking denotes language relativity - The most frequently used method in psychology to explore cause and effect relationships between variables is :
A. Correlational method
B. Experimental method
C. Naturalistic observation method
D. Participant observer method - The major link between the brain and the glandular system is the: ____________?
A. hypothalamus
B. pituitary
C. CNS
D. midbrain - The pons acts as a bridge between the medulla and other brain areas and influences:
A. activity
B. sleep and arousal
C. motor behavior
D. higher reasoning - For the connection between the CS and the CR to be strengthened the CS must ______________?
A. generalize to the UR
B. precede the US
C. be identical to the US
D. be followed by the UR - The part of the brain that functions as a “switching station” between the STM and LTM is the:
A. hippocampus
B. cerebral cortex
C. RS.
D. engram switching center - “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is represented by which of this following?
A. the gestalt psychologists
B. the behaviorists
C. the structuralists
D. the functionalists