A. Nature abhors a vacuum
B. Human beings seek peace
C. The war of all against all
D. The Pythagorean Theorem
Related Mcqs:
- David Hume regarded the laws of association as being the mental counterpart of laws governing the physical universe. According to Hume, which of the following is NOT a fundamental law of association?
A. Similarity
B. Gravity
C. Contiguity
D. Causality - The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings, and images was ___________?
A. behaviorism
B. structuralism
C. humanism
D. psychoanalysis - Which of the following approaches has the most optimistic view of human nature?
A. humanism
B. behaviorism
C. psychoanalysis
D. structuralism - The fact that psychologists do not all agree about the nature and development of personality demonstrates:
A. that there are many ways of looking at the same phenomenon
B. the fundamental inability of psychologists to work together in developing a single theory.
C. the failure of psychologists to communicate with one another.
D. the possibility that personality may simply be incomprehensible. - All of the following are goals of psychology EXCEPT:
A. Evaluate
B. Describe
C. Control
D. Predict - Which of the following is the best example of covert behavior?
A. blinking in response to a light
B. imitating a friend’s gesture
C. remembering a pleasant experience
D. rapid eye movements while sleeping - What is the primary purpose of the leviathan?
A. To conquer other civilizations
B. To establish an economy and the production of goods
C. To secure peace
D. To punish subjects who break the law - Which area in psychology would most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school - Which of the following school of thought would be most likely to reject the method introspection to study human experience?
A. Behaviorism
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Structuralism
D. Functionalism - Operant conditioning as studied by: _____________?
A. Pavlov
B. Maslow
C. Freud
D. Skinner