A. Study
B. Information
C. Scientific approaches
D. Evaluation
Related Mcqs:
- This approach on only acknowledges that other bases than be scientific approach exit, but consciously attempts to use other approaches, This style acknowledges that the norm is an opinion-based on theoretical perspective and not an axion. The basic assumption of the style is that there are ever-expanding______________programmers:
A. Educational
B. Research
C. General
D. Informational - When there is a conflict between bits of information received by two or more senses, which sense tends to dominate the others?
A. hearing only
B. vision
C. smell
D. touch - When there is a conflict between bits of information received by two or more senses, which sense tends to dominate the others?
A. Smell
B. Hearing
C. Kinesthesis
D. Vision - Where there is a conflict between bits of information received by two or more senses, which sense tends to dominate the others?
A. smell
B. hearing
C. kinesthesia
D. vision - A significant contribution of the __________ approach was the emphasis placed on measurable observations?
A. humanist
B. gestalt
C. psychoanalytic
D. behaviorist - What type of motivational approach placed the emphasis for behavior and directed activity directly on the environment?
A. Behaviorist approach
B. Instrumental approach
C. Nature approach
D. Environmental approach - The origins of actives specific enquiry are more in the area of literature, poetry music and art rather than:
A. Languages
B. Technology
C. Science
D. Education - The whole is more than the sum of its parts’ the approach that most associate with this statement is ___________?
A. Humanism
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Gestalt
D. Structuralism - The approach-approach conflict involves ____________?
A. A stable equilibrium
B. An unstable equilibrium
C. An oscillation of (A. and (B.
D. Neither (A. nor (B. (C.
E. None of these - 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