A. Increases his capacities
B. Increases his learning
C. Determines his future line of action
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- In learning by insight, an individual:
A. Employs his cognitive for solving his problems
B. Observes the behavior of others
C. Considers just one aspect of a problem
D. Both (a) and (b) - In learning by insight, an individual:
A. Has an understanding of the environment
B. Knows the benefits of the solution of problem
C. Consciously makes efforts to solve a problem
D. All of the above - Research participants were asked to identify a word that could be associated meaningfully with each of three other words. Solutions that occurred with sudden insight were accompanied by a burst of activity in the brain’s______lobe.
A. front occipital
B. left occipital
C. left temporal
D. right temporal - Which of the following is the central point of learning through insight:
A. Solution of a problem through repeated errors
B. Observation of the behavior of others
C. Instantly solve a problem
D. None of the above - Hammad sets extremely high standards for both himself and others. He tends to be rigid and inflexible and rarely allows himself to enjoy life. Freud would probably conclude that Hammad is dominated by:
A. his id
B. penis envy
C. his neuroticism
D. his superego - Who are becoming increasingly alert to the results of psychological studies that deal with individual patterns of growth, maturational readiness to learn, and individual differences in rate and limit of learning?
A. Planers
B. Researchers
C. Educators
D. Group leaders - For an expert in a field of learning to place himself in the position of a beginner may be a_____task:
A. Easy
B. Basic
C. Difficult
D. Urgent - Research on the role of reinforcement in insight therapy has found that ___________?
A. It does not play a role
B. It does play a role
C. It has an effect only on dependent patients
D. It plays a role in highly structured therapy situation - Behavior therapists believe that insight is ___________?
A. A worthwhile goal
B. Non sufficient for behavior change
C. Not necessary for behavior change
D. All of these - Farida was informed by a professional palm reader. “You generally communicate openly with others, but you have certain dark secrets that even your closest friends could never guess.” The fact that Farida was impressed by the palm reader’s insight into her personality best illustrates:
A. the Barnum effect
B. the spotlight effect
C. the self-reference phenomenon
D. unconditional positive regard