A. Mechanical Mirror
B. Organic Lamp
C. Psychoanalytic Theory
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- How might behaviours of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) explained by principles of instrumental learning?
A. OCD behaviours are naturally learned from biological relatives
B. OCD behaviours are learned from pairing anxiety-provoking stimuli with common behaviours
C. OCD behaviours are learned by perceptual processing of anxiety-provoking stimuli
D. OCD behaviours are contingent upon schedule of reinforcement
E. OCD behaviours are reinforced and maintained because they reduce anxiety - The nomothetic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______whereas the idiographic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______.
A. Introverts: extroverts
B. Extroverts; introverts
C. Similar; unique
D. Unique; similar - The human organism is extremely_____environmental factors that can affect the organism include all the persons, objects, situations, and conditions that constitute the external would of any living individual:
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Coward
D. Social - One of the following parts of forebrain is responsible for most basic and primitive emotions, drives and behaviours:
A. Thalamus
B. Cerebrum
C. Limbic system
D. All of these - An individual behavior consists not only of his observable acts but also of all his reactions to inner states and to environmental factors of:
A. Reaction
B. Relationship
C. Experiences
D. Influence - Psychology is concerned with discovering______at different age levels, tend to respond to environmental stimuli:
A. Educators and researchers
B. Individual and groups
C. Critics and researchers
D. Classifiers and groups - An individual’s______and maturation can be helped or hindered by the environmental stimulations to which he is exposed:
A. Birth
B. Growth
C. Education
D. Action - Putting animals in puzzle boxes to study their intelligence was initially undertaken by _______________?
A. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Atkinson
D. Thorndike - The person who agrees to a small request initially is more likely later to comply with a larger demand. This describes the_________?
A. door- in- the- face-effect
B. foot- in- the- door effect
C. low- ball technique
D. high- ball technique - Recent work in behavioural genetics has examined the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to human behavior. But which of the four assertions below is NOT true?
A. Research as shown monozygotic twins to have much more similar personality traits than dizygotic twins
B. Both adoption studies and twin studies are consistent with a genetic influence on personality
C. Adoption studies have shown that environment plays no part in the development of personality
D. Children who are genetically more active and impulsive can cause their parents to be more responsive to their needs than other children