A. to understand the human mind and how it works
B. to learn how to manipulate others
C. to completely understand and predict human behavior
D. to have the answers to all of life’ss.
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. Correlational method
B. Experimental method
C. Naturalistic observation method
D. participant observer method
A. Four classes
B. Eight classes
C. Two classes
D. Three classes
A. scientists
B. practitioners
C. Both scientists and practitioner.
D. Either scientists or practitioners
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological
A. carefully design controlled situations in which to observe behavior
B. rely on observations of subjects responses tonaires.
C. observe behavior as it happens outside the laboratory or clinic
D. make records of the behavior of clients treated in therapy
A. develop effective methods of psychotherapy.
B. describe, predict, understand, and control behavior
C. explain the functioning of the human mind.
D. compare, analyze and control human behavior
A. the collection of bio-data
B. vocational interest testing.
C. an assessment center evaluation.
D. machine design
A. biology.
B. comparative psychology
C. environmental psychplogy
D. differential psychology