A. Freud
B. Maslow
C. Miller
D. Heinz Hartmann
Related Mcqs:
- According to psychoanalytic theory, the basic elements of personality are id, ego and super-ego. These three are respectively represented as:
A. Biologically, psychological and social dimensions
B. Unconscious, conscious and self-identity dimensions
C. Oral stage, latency period and genital stage
D. Preconscious, subconscious and unconscious - Currently a large proportion of the Pakistani populations overweight. Dr. Laeeq thinks that, in part, this may be due to an innate preference for foods that are rich in fats and suggested that in times Laeeq has suggested that in times when foods were not so readily available, this innate preference would ensure enough calories for energy and ensure enough calories for energy and survival Dr. Laeeq’s views are most consistent with those of the
A. evolutionary perspective in psychology
B. behavioral perspective in psychology
C. biological perspective in psychology
D. cognitive perspective in psychology - According to Freud, the ego is governed by the:
A. pleasure principle
B. reality principle
C. ego ideal
D. partial ego principle - In which year Sigmund Freud published the book ‘The Ego’ and ‘The Id’?
A. 1927
B. 1972
C. 1980
D. 1908 - Psychologists give importance to ego rather then ID are called?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Psychodynamists
C. Ego analysts
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Laraib
- Who developed a measure of ‘ego strength’ from some items of the MMPI?
A. Brown
B. Barron
C. Black
D. Barrett - Who identified the concepts of superego and ego?
A. Maslow
B. Freud
C. Adler
D. Spearman - Which degree in teaching depends to a great extent upon degree of sensitively to the developmental progress, the innate potentialities of learners?
A. Degree of success
B. Educational degree
C. Degree of observation
D. Degree of inspection - Innate behavior patterns develop primarily as a function of _______________?
A. instrumental conditioning
B. maturation
C. learning
D. infant stimulation - What innate human faculty allow natural man to discover how to escape the state of nature?
A. Fear
B. Love
C. Reason
D. Altruism