A. Developmental Psychology
B. Physiological Psychology
C. Evolutional Psychology
D. Cognitive Psychology
Related Mcqs:
- The behaviour that depends on the experiences in one’s own life but for this to occur depends upon the development and evolution of the nervous system of that animal is:
A. Taxis
B. Kinesis
C. Reflex
D. Learning - ________ perspective focuses on changes in behaviour and cognitive processes over the life span?
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Psychoanalytic Perspective - 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 - Wilson was the strong supporter of _________ plays vital role for shaping of behaviour?
A. Genes
B. Culture and environment
C. Past life
D. God or almighty - A major part of developmental psychology is devoted to the understanding of behaviour of _________?
A. Children
B. Adolescents
C. Women
D. Old people - In _________ method of study in psychology, passive study and analysis of human behaviour is usually done.
A. Introspection Method
B. Experimental Method
C. Observational Method
D. Genetic Method - ‘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 - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - Evolutionary psychology studies the evolution of behavior and the mind using principles of:
A. gender schema theory
B. gender-typing
C. natural selection
D. genome mapping - Martin Seligman advocates a positive psychology, which focuses on topics such as:
A. external locus of control
B. projection
C. optimism
D. the Barnum effect