A. chunking
B. thinking
C. concepts
D. symbols
Related Mcqs:
- In the simplest experimental method, ‘E’ manipulates __________?
A. One Variable
B. Two Variables
C. Three Variables
D. None of these - Leyton suggested that members are symbolic of structural discontent – at different times in history a (social) class comes under treat from another (social) class under treat from another social class and feel dissatisfaction. What did he call this?
A. Depressive
B. Over- controlled repressors
C. Paranoid- aggression
D. Homicidal protest - The human organism is extremely_____environmental factors that can affect the organism include all the persons, objects, situations, and conditions that constitute the external would of any living individual:
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Coward
D. Social - Mr. Choi’s therapist wants to help him become aware of his conflicting childhood feelings of love and hate for his parents. The therapist’s goal best reflects a primary aim of:
A. operant conditioning techniques
B. psychoanalysis
C. cognitive therapy
D. client – centered therapy - In class, the psychological definition of personality is one’s reaction to the environment as determined by:
A. environmental influences
B. biological influences
C. one’s perception of the environment
D. collective unconscious - When a child acquires the ability to represent the world internally through the use of symbols, he enters which of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development?
A. sensorimotor
B. secondary circular reactions
C. concrete operational
D. preoperational - Chomsky suggested that a person’s unique experiences with a language are most likely to influence the________of that person’s spoken sentences.
A. surface structure
B. linguistic determinism
C. functional fixedness
D. belief perseverance - In the context of Titchener’s research for the most elementary sensory experiences, introspection is a research method involving a detailed verbal report on ____________?
A. one’s own conscious sensory experience
B. how one’s own personality affects one’s conscious sensory experience
C. how one’s own behavior affects one’s conscious sensory experience
D. all of the above - Sensory experiences that occur in the absence of stimulus are called:
A. illusions
B. hallucinations
C. delusions
D. affect episodes - Educational psychology describes and explains the learning experiences of an individual from birth through:
A. Teenage
B. Old age
C. Young age
D. Maturity