A. Chemical coordination
B. Nervous coordination
C. Feedback mechanism
D. Both a & b
Related Mcqs:
- A student who is quite honest turns in the paper of another student as his own. When accused of dishonesty, he says, “nowadays everybody cheats in school, but, I’m always honest.” The student is using which type of defense mechanism?
A. compensation
B. projection
C. identification
D. repression - A high school junior admires a movie star and follows the star’s life on the screen and in the newspapers, experiencing the same emotions as the star would. The student is using what type of defense mechanism?
A. repression
B. displacement
C. projection
D. identification - A young man explained that he did poorly on his exam because his eyes hurt the test was unfair, and he did not feel the subject was important anyway. The young man is using what type of defense mechanism?
A. rationalization
B. fantasy
C. projection
D. displacement - If you intended to stop at the corner shop on the way home from school, but instead took your usual path from school to your home and missed the corner shop, then your behaviour has been controlled by which type of learning?
A. Response-outcome association
B. Stimulus-response association
C. Selective response learning
D. Instrumental learning
E. Stimulus-habit association - Which of the following is responsible for controlling involuntary responses by influencing organs, glands and smooth muscles?
A. Somatic nervous system
B. Autonomic nervous system
C. Central nervous system
D. Diffused nervous system - ________ approach emphasizes the role of instinctual processes and their modification in the course of interaction with the society.
A. Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
B. Cognitive Approach
C. Holistic Approach
D. Stimulus-Response Behaviouristic Approach - Illnesses that seem to result from an interaction of physical and psychological factors are called ____________?
A. Hysterical
B. Conversion disorders
C. Somatic
D. Psychosomatic - The patterned interaction of people in social relationships is called:
A. sociological imagination
B. sociological perspective
C. social structure
D. social dynamics - What do psychologists mean by the term trait-situation interaction?
A. Situations change traits
B. Situations create new traits
C. Traits determine situations
D. Situations affect how traits are exhibited - According to Schachter and Singer, emotional experience involves the interaction of:
A. Cognitive social and effective factors
B. Psychological and affective factors
C. Cognitive social and psychological factors
D. Cognitive and environmental factors