A. psychiatrist
B. social psychologist
C. educational psychologist
D. industrial psychologist
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following approaches tries to analyze human behaviour in terms of stimulus-response units acquired through the process of learning, mainly through instrumental conditioning ?
A. Cognitive Approach
B. Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
C. Stimulus-Response Behaviouristic Approach
D. Existential Approach - A feeling of apprehension or tension is ___________?
A. Frustration
B. Panic
C. Anxiety
D. None of these - What can occur if a person believes that a connection exists between an act and its consequences when there is no relationship between the two?
A. Classical conditioning
B. Superstitious behavior
C. Shaping
D. Sequential learning
E. None of these - What can occur if a person believes that a connection exists between an act and its consequences when there is no relationship between the two?
A. classical conditioning
B. shaping
C. superstitious behavior
D. none of these - A disorder characterized by continuous tension and occasional anxiety attacks in which persons think they are going insane or are about to die is called a:
A. panic disorder
B. phobia
C. depressive psychosis
D. hysterical reaction - What is the theory called the suggests that tension exists when individuals hold incompatible thoughts?
A. Dissonance theory
B. Equity theory
C. Comparison theory
D. Incompatibility theory - What is the theory called that suggest that tension exists when individuals hold incompatible thoughts?
A. Dissonance theory
B. Equity theory
C. Comparison theory
D. Incompatibility theory - A person that suggests that the shape of a person’s skull indicates the extent to which that individual is argumentative and aggressive would be a __________?
A. neurologist
B. phrenologist
C. psychoanalyst
D. neuropsychologist - _______refers to a learned negative attitude toward a person based on their person’s membership in a particular group.
A. Normative justice
B. Prejudice
C. Discrimination
D. The Asch effect - A tone-deaf person would probably not be able to tell two musical notes apart unless they were very different. We could say that this person has a relatively large:
A. just noticeable difference
B. relative threshold
C. absolute threshold
D. detection threshold