A. B.F. Skinner
B. Fulton
C. Cattell
D. J.B. Watson
Related Mcqs:
- In order to understand the unusual behavior of an adult client, a clinical psychologist has carefully investigated the client’s current life situation and his physical, social-cultural, educational history which research method has the psychologist employed?
A. the case study
B. the survey
C. naturalistic observation
D. correlational research - 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 - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - The concepts like “Introspection” and “Conscious Experience” are associated with _________?
A. Functionalism
B. Behaviourism
C. Structuralism
D. Gestalt Psychology - 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 - At present, introspection or______is considered relatively unreliable:
A. Measurement
B. Self-observation
C. Observation
D. Self-questioning - A psychologist using the method of naturalistic observation would:
A. carefully design controlled situations in which to observe behavior
B. Rely on observations of subjects’ responses to nares
C. observe behavior as it happens outside the laboratory or clinic
D. make records of the behavior of clients treated in therapy - A psychologist observes the confrontation between two rival neighborhood gangs from the window of an abandoned building. This method of collecting observations is best described as:
A. experimental regression
B. naturalistic observation
C. controlled experimentation
D. clinical case study - The shared belief among numbers of a work team that it is safe to take interpersonal risks and that they will not be rejected or punished for speaking up is referred to as:
A. Team process
B. Psychological safety
C. Team availability
D. Groupthink
E. Team beliefs