A. a strong negative relationship between the two variables
B. a strong positive relationship between the two variables
C. a perfect positive relationship between the two variables
D. no relationship between the two variables
Related Mcqs:
- A punisher can be: _________________?
A. the onset of an unpleasant event
B. the removal of a positive state of affairs.
C. any consequence that reduces the occurrence of a behavior
D. a positive reinforcer - Which one of the technique in stimulation seeks to utilize micro-teaching method as a means of finding out the solution assigned to the role-players?
A. Role perception
B. Role seeking
C. Socio-drama
D. Gaming - “Statistically significant” means that the results of an experiment most likely:
A. had practical significance
B. resulted from chance variations
C. were not strongly correlated
D. were not due to chance - The term self-actualization comes from which psychological perspective?
A. Evolutionary
B. Cognitive
C. Biological
D. Humanistic - The kind of therapy developed by Freud is called ____________?
A. Gestalt therapy
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - Which of the following are included in the Gestalt principles of perceptual organization?
A. Figure-ground, proximity, continuity
B. Proximity, continuity, good form
C. Continuity, good form, closure
D. All of the above - An action potential actually occurs because:
A. the interior of the nerve cell becomes positive.
B. the interior of the nerve cell becomes negative.
C. potassium ions enter the nerve cell.
D. sodium ions leave the nerve cell - The moon ate horizon took bigger than at the zenith because the perceived distance at the horizon greater than at the zenith. it supports the: ____________?
A. Cue theory
B. Constancy principal
C. Distance principal
D. Gestalt principal - Information processed below the normal level of awareness is called: ____________?
A. adaptive
B. subnormal
C. psychophysical
D. subliminal - In language development, babbling refers to producing:
A. a wide variety of phonemes and consonant-vowel combinations
B. sound by placing the tongue near the back of the mouth
C. sound with the lips and the front part of the mouth
D. random combinations of words