A. He finds an appropriate solution
B. He commits a mistakes
C. He comes across some negative response
D. Both (a) and (b)
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - In learning by trial & error, an individual:
A. Has not already available solution to his problems
B. Does not use his intellect
C. Does not commit mistakes
D. Does not retry after failure - Which of the following is the first step of learning by trial & error:
A. Identification of the problem
B. Realization of the problem
C. Efforts for the solution of problem
D. Remembering the solution of problem - Learning cannot become meaningful unless an individual is not:
A. Physically prepared
B. Mentally prepared
C. Emotionally prepared
D. All of the above - Christina was skiing down an intermediate run when the run broke into two separate trails. One trial turned off at a 90-degree angle; the second trail appeared to continue in the same general direction she had been headed if Christina takes the second trial her actions would be consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. common region
B. simplicity
C. closure
D. continuity - Who are becoming increasingly alert to the results of psychological studies that deal with individual patterns of growth, maturational readiness to learn, and individual differences in rate and limit of learning?
A. Planers
B. Researchers
C. Educators
D. Group leaders - Psychologists and_____in no way minimize the significance in an individual’s life of his incident learning:
A. Evaluators
B. Educators
C. Researchers
D. Critics - While driving his girlfriend to work Nate narrowly avoided a collision with another vehicle. Moments later, he experienced an unusually warm glow of effection for his girlfriend. His romantic reaction is best explained in terms of:
A. the more exposure effect
B. social exchange theory
C. social facilitation
D. the two- factor theory of emotion - In a weight-reduction experiment, an overweight individual was given what the researcher called a new type of diet pill that would help curb the desire to eat in fact. the pill really contained powdered milk, but ever since the individual started taking the diet pill, he has reported that his desire to eat has decreased. This illustrates the:
A. curvilinear relationship
B. effect of extraneous variables
C. natural experiment
D. placebo effect - Mr. Noor mistakenly believed that a single intake interview in which he simply described his numerous symptoms to a therapist was a treatment for his distress. His immediate relief from many of his symptoms following this session best illustrates:
A. transference
B. counterconditioning
C. unconditional positive regard
D. the placebo effect