A. depression
B. exposure to radiation
C. smoking
D. alcoholic beverages
Related Mcqs:
- In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys the surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sisters of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys. The surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sister of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mother providing infants with:
A. the opportunity to explore
B. body contact
C. appropriate schemas
D. adequate nourishment - Compared to mothers, fathers spend more time:
A. playing with the infant
B. feeding and care giving their infants
C. providing routine child care
D. that does not involve visual contact with the infant - Babies will imitate actions they see when mothers show joy or interest because of:
A. situational referencing
B. learned referencing
C. perceptual referencing
D. social referencing - When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
A. insecure attachment
B. object permanence
C. curiosity
D. basic trust - Correlation studies _____________?
A. indicate causality
B. are more valid than laboratory studies
C. indicate some relationship between two variables
D. involve manipulation of independent variables - If psychology can be defined as the science of behavior and the mind, why are the data in psychology always drawn from behavior?
A. behavior can be influenced by physiology and the mind cannot
B. behavior can be influenced by the environment and the mind cannot
C. behavior can be observed and the mind cannot
D. All of above - Nami’s actions resemble movie stereotype of “crazy” behavior. Her personality disintegration is extreme. She engages in silly laughter, bizarre mannerisms, and obscene behavior. Her diagnosis is probably:
A. paranoid schizophrenia
B. borderline schizophrenia
C. catatonic schizophrenia
D. disorganized schizophrenia - Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feelings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the______-theory of motivation. Eventually, however, josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now the needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive reduction