A. continuous
B. fixed interval
C. variable interval
D. fixed ratio
Psychology Mcqs
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PSYCHOLOGY MCQS | |||
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1. Introduction to Psychology | 2. Emotions | ||
3. Therapy | 4. Memory | ||
5. Intelligence | 6. Infancy And Childhood | ||
7. Health Psychology | 8. Forensic Psychology | ||
9. Branches of Psychology | 10. Attitudes, Attributions And Social Cognition | ||
11. Adolescence And Adulthood | 12. Abnormal Psychology | ||
13. Social Psychology | 14. Sensation And Perception | ||
15. Research Methods | 16. Psychology Theories | ||
17. Psychological Disorders and their Treatment | 18. Personality | ||
19. Organizational Psychology | 20. Nervous System | ||
21. Motivation | 22. Methods and Approaches | ||
23. Methodology | 24. Major Thinkers in Psychology | ||
25. Learning | 26. Language And Thought | ||
27. Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes | 28. Industrial Psychology | ||
29. Educational Psychology | 30. Developmental Psychology | ||
31. Criminal Psychology | 32. Coordination | ||
33. Cognitive Psychology | 34. Biological Foundations of Behavior | ||
35. Miscellaneous Psychology | 36. |
A. flooding the person with images of the feared stimulus
B. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus
C. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus only when they are fully relaxed
D. systematically increasing the stimulus intensity up to the breaking point
A. Positive reinforcement
B. Punishment
C. Negative reinforcement
D. Observation
A. Decreases
B. Is punished
C. Remains the same
D. Increases
A. Principle of reinforcement
B. Law of effect
C. Contiguity hypothesis
D. Theory of behaviorism
A. Unconditioned response
B. Conditioned stimulus
C. Conditioned response
D. Unconditioned stimulus
A. Inclusive
B. Dominant
C. Informative
D. Appropriate
A. Stimulus Discrimination
B. Extinction
C. Spontaneous recovery
D. Stimulus Generalization
A. Unconditioned response
B. Conditioned response
C. Conditioned stimulus
D. Unconditioned stimulus
A. Extinction
B. Generalization
C. Spontaneous recovery
D. Discrimination