A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Psychoanalytic Perspective
Related Mcqs:
- From the perspective of the life-span psychologist, life stages are important because:
A. they represent the outcome of major biological changes
B. they present a set of developmental tasks to be mastered
C. they provide insight into the values and aspirations of particular cultures
D. their beginning and end a perfectly correlated with chronological age - The humanistic perspective is to Maslow as the social-cognitive perspective is to:
A. Adler
B. Allport
C. Rogers
D. Bandura - _________ field of psychology focuses on the potential role of evolution in behaviour.
A. Developmental Psychology
B. Physiological Psychology
C. Evolutional Psychology
D. Cognitive Psychology - An extremely complex behaviour that includes biological rhythms, territorial behaviour, courtship, mating, aggression, altruism and social organizations is:
A. Instincts or Reflexes
B. Innate behaviour
C. Kinesis
D. All of the above - When a child modifies an existing cognitive schema to make it compatible with the cognitive aspects of an incoming stimulus, the process is called _____________?
A. assimilation
B. adaptation
C. conservation
D. accommodation - The sociological perspective always focuses on________?
A. individuals
B. Groups
C. governments
D. criminals - The sociological perspective always focuses on:
A. individuals
B. Groups
C. governments
D. criminals - Psychologists with the Biological perspective try to relate behaviour to functions of _________?
A. Body
B. Mind
C. Soul
D. Unconscious - Which perspective of psychology emphasizes the overt behaviour of the individual?
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Behaviouristic Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. None of these - ‘Behaviour can be influenced by social and cultural factor’, the _________ perspective of psychology emphasizes it.
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Socio-cultural Perspective