A. over-preparation
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor
Related Mcqs:
- The chief function of the control group in an experiment is that it:
A. allows mathematical relationships to be established.
B. provides a point of reference against which the behavior of the experimental group can be compared
C. balances the experiment to eliminate all extraneous variables
D. is not really necessary - Some modern psychodynamic theorists, or neo-freuians, focused on: ___________?
A. the whole
B. social motives and relationships that influence our behavior
C. human experience, problems, potentials, and ideals
D. observable behaviors - In long-term memory the learned subject matter is stored in the brain based on:___________?
A. Biophysical pattern
B. Biosocial pattern
C. Biochemical pattern
D. Bioelectrical pattern - the approach to psychology that focuses on the basic elements which make up consciousness is called: ___________?
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviuralism
D. Elementalism - Closure, nearness, similarity, and continuation are categories of:___________?
A. perceptual (Gestalt) organization
B. cognitive style
C. cognitive organization
D. perceptual integration - The part of the nerve cell specialized for conducting information is the: ___________?
A. axon
B. cell body
C. soma
D. neurilemma - The developing organism becomes capable of physical movement during the: ___________?
A. germinal stage
B. neonatal stage
C. fetal stage
D. postnatal stage - Internal standards used to judge stimuli are referred to as: ___________?
A. adaptation level
B. context
C. intuition
D. frames of reference - information is remembered without explicit cues or stimuli, often verbatim in: ___________?
A. recall
B. recognition
C. relearning
D. reintegration. - The function of the lens is to: ___________?
A. locate an image
B. focus an image on the retina
C. combine the location and projection on the blind spot.
D. Project an image on the comes