A. cues of touch
B. visual cues
C. waiting long enough to think through an answer
D. speech therapy
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Related Mcqs:
- Behaviorism helped make psychology a __________?
- A. fad B. science C. specialty D. hoax...
- When individuals exert less effort in a group than they would when working alone, this may be due to which of the following?
- A. Social facilitation B. Diffusion of responsibility C. Social loafing D. b & c...
- In order to summarize or organize a series of observations in some meaningful way, psychologists may develop
- A. hypotheses B. experiments C. surveys D. theories...
- The pain-killing effects of acupuncture may be related to:___________?
- A. sensory adaptation B. stabilization of physiological nystagmus C. the triggering of perceptual defense systems D. release of endorphins...
- 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...
- A method of research in which the investigator uses predetermined framework for evoking responses from the subject is: ____________?
- A. Naturalistic observation B. Scheduled interview C. Case study D. Biographical enquiry...
- Some modern psychodynamic theorists or neo-Freudians, focused on: ____________?
- A. the whole B. social motives and relationships that influence our behavior C. human experience, problems potentials, and ideals D. observable behaviours...
- Becoming addicted to gambling is related to the effects of ____________?
- A. shaping B. vicarious classical conditioning. C. unconditioned emotional reflexes. D. partial reinforcement...
- Comparative psychologists are primarily interested in: ____________?
- A. stimulus-response connections. B. animal behavior C. the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology. D. the comparison of different types of psychotherapy....
- 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...
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