A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism
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Related Mcqs:
- The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information processing, etc is a key element in___________ psychology.
- A. humanistic B. cognitive C. behavioral D. biological...
- The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings, and images was:
- A. behaviorism B. Structuralism C. humanism D. psychoanalysis...
- The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feeling and images was:
- A. behaviorism B. structuralism C. humanism D. psychoanalysis...
- Behaviorism helped make psychology a ____________?
- A. fad B. science C. specialty D. hoax...
- The goals of psychology are to _______________?
- A. develop effective methods of psychotherapy. B. describe, predict, understand, and control behavior C. explain the functioning of the human mind. D. compare, analyze and control human behavior...
- Which area in psychology would be most likely to study of phenomenon of “peer influence”?
- A. social B. comparative C. physiological D. school...
- One of the reasons to study psychology is:
- A. to understand the human mind and how it works B. to learn how to manipulate others C. to completely understand and predict human behavior D. to have the answers to all of life’ss....
- Which of the following is considered by the text to be a pseudo-psychology?
- A. cognitive psychology B. behaviorism C. Gestalt psychology D. astrology...
- An advantage of the experimental method in psychology is:
- A. the identification of a cause-and-effect relationship B. similar to the correlational method in the causality is determined. C. that the surroundings are always similar to real life experiences D. that is an informal way to investigate behavior....
- the structuralist school of psychology
- A. used introspection to analyze conscious experience B. relied heavily on the concept of natural selection. C. was concerned with experiences as “wholes” D. used dream analysis to reveal the unconscious...
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