A. the structure of the mind
B. the function of our behaviors
C. our history of rewards and punishments
D. the unconscious
Related Mcqs:
- The kind of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud is called: _____________?
A. Gestalt therapy.
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - Freud was a: ____________?
A. Behaviorist
B. Structuralist
C. Psychologist
D. Physician - Freud believed that all thoughts and actions are determined by:____________?
A. the first year of life
B. forces in the personality that are often unconscious
C. needs for love and self-esteem
D. the drive for self-actualization - The kind of therapy developed by Freud is called ____________?
A. Gestalt therapy
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - What do Hermann Ebbinghaus Francis Galton and Sigmund Freud share in common?
A. Each of them worked independently
B. Each of them were pioneers in the fields of psychology
C. Each of them founded a formal psychology laboratory
D. Each of them developed novel observational methods to study how the mind works
E. a, b, and d - Freud believed that all thoughts and actions are determined by: ____________?
A. the first year of life.
B. forces in the personality that are often unconscious
C. needs for love and self-esteem.
D. the drive for self-actualization. - 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 - the psychodynamic view emphasizes the role of ___________ in development.
A. external rewards and punishments
B. internal impulses, desires, and conficts
C. Subjective experiences, potentials and ideals
D. physiology, genetics, biochemistry and evolution - The psychodynamic view emphasizes the role of _______in development.
A. external rewards and punishments
B. internal impulses, desires and conflicts
C. subjective experiences, potentials and evolution
D. physiology, genetics, biochemistry and evolution - Which brain structure appears to an active role in integrating sensory information?
A. cerebellum
B. hypothalamus
C. thalamus
D. cerebrum