A. Affiliation
B. Achievement
C. Power
D. Apperception
Related Mcqs:
- The need to master difficult challenges, outperform others, and meet high standards of excellence motive:
A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive - The need to master difficult challenges outperform others, and meet high standard of excellence is referred to as:
A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive - John, in a meeting with his boss, was elated to hear the president of the company was impressed with his contribution. However, when he left the meeting and was sitting in his office, john began to experience feelings of anger. What theory would most support john’s circumstances?
A. Nice- factor theory
B. Face satisfaction theory
C. Dissatisfaction theory
D. Opponent process theory - Practices that prevent educational participants from raising concerns that are important to them is known as_________?
A. part of the hidden curriculum
B. streaming
C. school socialization
D. silencing - Three major ethical concerns of psychological researchers are deception lasting harm to subjects, and:
A. morality of the under investigation
B. loss of future research possibilities
C. falsified results
D. invasion of privacy - The two primary concerns in the clinical psychology practice are which of the following?
A. Diagnosis, prevention
B. Prevention, treatment
C. Development, treatment
D. Diagnosis, treatment - An issue that is broader that the strength of the evidence concerns its validity when applied to the real world. Bearing that in mind, which of the following would be relevant to ask?
A. Do the findings from psychological studies parallel what happens to real crime witnesses?
B. Should research findings be made available to the court to influence real trials?
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Neither (a) nor (b) - Motivation concerns the conditions responsible for variations in intensity, quality, and_______of ongoing behavior.
A. Amplitude
B. Satisfaction
C. Direction
D. Learning - Three major ethical concerns of psychological researchers are deception, lasting harm to subjects, and:
A. morality of the under investigation
B. loss of future research possibilities
C. falsified results
D. invasion of privacy - Which dimension of personality can predict individual preferences for study areas, number of study breaks and performance on long vigilance tasks?
A. External-internal
B. Experimenting-conservative
C. Neuroticism-stability
D. Extraversion-introversion