A. the most reliable
B. often contradicted by empirical evidence
C. the basis for most psychological theories
D. the basis for collecting data (observed facts)
Related Mcqs:
- Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - Which subfield of psychology share much common ground with clinical psychology?
A. Counselling psychology
B. Developmental psychology
C. Health psychology
D. Forensic psychology - The opponent-process theory is to our sense of color as the gate-control theory is to our sense of ____________?
A. smell
B. touch
C. kinesthesia
D. pain - In what way (s) is the sense of taste like the sense of smell?
A. There are four primary stimulus groups for both senses
B. both systems are routed through the thalamus on the way to the cortex
C. The physical stimuli for both senses are chemical substances dissolved in fluid
D. All of the above - The approach-approach conflict involves ____________?
A. A stable equilibrium
B. An unstable equilibrium
C. An oscillation of (A. and (B.
D. Neither (A. nor (B. (C.
E. None of these - The nomothetic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______whereas the idiographic approach to personality emphasizes that people are_______.
A. Introverts: extroverts
B. Extroverts; introverts
C. Similar; unique
D. Unique; similar - This approach on only acknowledges that other bases than be scientific approach exit, but consciously attempts to use other approaches, This style acknowledges that the norm is an opinion-based on theoretical perspective and not an axion. The basic assumption of the style is that there are ever-expanding______________programmers:
A. Educational
B. Research
C. General
D. Informational - Humanistic approach to psychology was founded by ___________?
A. Wundt and James
B. Rogers and Maslow
C. Watson and Skinner
D. Freud and Jung - The approach to psychology that focuses on the basic elements which make up consciousness is called:
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism - The approach to psychology the focuses on the basic elements which make up consciousness is called:
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism