A. Schizophrenia does not appear to have genetic components
B. Schizophrenia does appear to have a genetic component
C. Adoption studies do not reveal anything about schizophrenia
D. There is a single cause of schizophrenia
Author: Neelam Pari
A. Wertheimer – trait approach to personality
B. Cattell – factor analysis of personality
C. Johnson – problem solving
D. Osgood – semantic differentials
A. there is one independent variable having three levels
B. there are three independent variables having one level each
C. there is one independent variable and three dependent variables
D. there is one independent variable having four levels
A. non-parametic
B. introspection
C. field research
D. parametic statistics
A. France
B. America
C. Germany
D. Japan
A. Germany
B. Britain
C. Russia
D. USA
A. CBT
B. REBt
C. Humanistic therapy
D. None of these
A. 1.25
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12.5
A. standard and expectations shared by the members of a society
B. rules of law
C. statistically normal behavior
D. universal rules of conduct
A. parapsychology
B. psychometrics
C. measure ecology
D. social psychology