A. Measurement
B. Self-observation
C. Observation
D. Self-questioning
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- From the following psychologist, who rejected introspection as a method of psychology ___________?
- A. B.F. Skinner B. Fulton C. Cattell D. J.B. Watson...
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- A. Functionalism B. Behaviourism C. Structuralism D. Gestalt Psychology...
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- 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...
- According to John Watson, introspection was:
- A. a valid method of research B. unscientific C. the cornerstone of behaviorism D. the study of the mind in use...
- According to john Watson. introspection was_________?
- A. a valid method of research B. unscientific C. the cornerstone of behaviorism D. the study of the mind in use...
- Although_____is a relatively new science, it is rapidly developing a body of reliable and pertinent subject-matter.
- A. Educational psychology B. Educational philosophy C. Educational process D. Educational Research...
- The relatively unconscious learning that are inescapable accompaniments of daily living usually are referred to as:
- A. Out-of-date education B. Informal education C. Skilled education D. Technical education...
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- A. object permanence B. operationalization C. maturation D. assimilation...
- A relatively simple part of stimulus configuration is termed:
- A. Innate releasing mechanism B. Taxis C. Sign stimulus D. Kinesis...
- A relatively simple part of stimulus configuration is termed:
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