A. health psychologist
B. educational psychologist
C. clinical psychologist
D. counseling psychologist
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 - By scripting specific job-relevant to be asked of all those applying for a particular work position, a personnel psychologist is most clearly developing a frame work for:
A. a refractory period
B. the experience of flow
C. structured interviews
D. 360-degree feedback - Smoking during pregnancy is associated with _____________?
A. High intelligence in the fetus, since the fetus must be clever to keep the cigarette burning
B. Low birth weight
C. High mortality
D. Both B and C - Which psychological perspective would be most likely to emphasize that people can learn to discontinue bad habits such as smoking?
A. biological
B. social-cultural
C. behavioral
D. cognitive - Which of the following is not associated with smoking during pregnancy?
A. mental retardation
B. lower birth weight
C. miscarriage
D. visual defects - Behavior therapists can help people to overcome such unwanted habits as smoking or overeating through _____________________?
A. operant conditioning
B. observational learning
C. place learning
D. habituation - Even though smoking marijuana would reduce the pain associated with her chronic medical condition, Juanita believes I would be morally wrong because it is prohibited by the laws of her state. Kholberg would suggest that Juantia demonstrates a(n)_______morality.
A. unconventional
B. preconventional
C. proportional
D. conventional - Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feedings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the_______theory of motivation. Eventually, however josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now he needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; Incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive; reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive; reduction - Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feelings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the______-theory of motivation. Eventually, however, josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now the needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive reduction - Which of the following is most likely to interfere with one’s efforts to successfully quit smoking?
A. beginning an aerobic exercise program
B. consumption of alcohol
C. use of nicotine gum
D. informing others of one’s intentions to quit