A. can be observed
B. the organism chooses to perform
C. can be inferred
D. is part of the conscious experience
Related Mcqs:
- In order to understand the unusual behavior of an adult client, a clinical psychologist has carefully investigated the client’s current life situation and his physical, social-cultural, educational history which research method has the psychologist employed?
A. the case study
B. the survey
C. naturalistic observation
D. correlational research - Who is an important functionalistic psychologist was particularly interested in consciousness, memory and emotions?
A. John Dewey
B. William James
C. Thorndike
D. Skinner - A psychologist interested is knowing how young children think while learning ‘how to play games’, is a (n):
A. Behavioural psychologist
B. Sport psychologist
C. Cognitive psychologist
D. Environmental psychologist - A psychologist interested in knowing how young children think while learning ‘how to play games’, is a (an):
A. Behavioural psychologist
B. Sports psychologist
C. Cognitive psychologist
D. Environmental psychologist - A psychologist systematically observes and records the behavior of children on their first trip to a dentists’ office. This is ___________?
A. an experiment
B. a correlational study
C. a descriptive study
D. a self-report study - According to the cognitive psychologist the observable behavior:
A. Is not possible without aptitudinal change
B. Is not possible without environmental change
C. Not both (a) and (b)
D. None - The behavioral changes due to experience:
A. Are sometimes temporary
B. Are sometimes permanent
C. Are always natural
D. Both (a) and (b) - Behavioral problems caused by senility, drug damage, brain injury or disease, and the toxic effects of poisons are classified as_____disorders.
A. organic
B. psychotic
C. somatic
D. substance use - Who is famous for his work in operant conditioning and behavioral modification.
A. Skinner
B. Wundt
C. Thorndyke
D. Kohler - Behavioral theories of personality are often criticized for their:
A. inability to test or verify concepts
B. limited recognition of temperament, emotion and subjective factors
C. ability to explain behavior after the fact only
D. emphasis on the conditions under which behaviors occur