A. Phi-phenomenon
B. Purkinje phenomenon
C. Emmert’s phenomenon
D. Stereoscopic phenomenon
Related Mcqs:
- Which area in psychology would be most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school - When motives become independent of their origin, what is the phenomenon know as?
A. Self-actualization
B. Maturation
C. Functional autonomy
D. Independence - Which area in psychology would be most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school - Which area in psychology would most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school - The improvement of memory to truly exceptional levels involves:
A. learning techniques for organizing or “chunking” information
B. replacing memory based on meaning with memory that utilizes images
C. improvements in short-term memory
D. improvements in the neural substrates of memory through drugs and nutrition - At the highest levels of arousal:
A. the individual becomes emotional, frenzied, and disorganized
B. only biological needs can be met
C. performance on the most complex tasks improves
D. intellectual products exhibit great creativity - When Edward Titchener founded a psychology laboratory at Cornell University, he used the approach called ____________?
A. Behaviorism
B. Structuralism
C. Functionalism
D. Psychoanalysis - The tendency for prior learning to inhibit recall later learning is called: ____________?
A. encoding failure
B. repression
C. retroactive interference.
D. proactive interference - Transforming incoming information into a usable form is the stage of memory called: ____________?
A. retrieval
B. encoding
C. storage
D. organization - Organizing information into larger units as a way of improving the efficiency of short-term memory is called: ____________?
A. chunking
B. categorizationn
C. verbal labeling
D. symbolization