A. Primary
B. Auxiliary
C. Tertiary
D. Counseling
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- Tolman’s experiment with rats in the maze was aimed to study: __________?
- A. Operant conditioning learning B. trial-and-error learning C. Latent learning D. Classical conditioning learning...
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- A. Discrimination B. Prejudice C. Dissonance D. Social isolation...
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- A. Post-traumatic stress disorder B. General adaptation syndrome C. Bipolar disorder D. Disoriented attachment...
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- A. Similarity B. Gravity C. Contiguity D. Causality...
- Which of the following early school of psychology included emotions, self, will, values, and even religious and mystical experience?
- A. Functionalism B. Psychoanalysis C. Gestalt D. Structuralism...
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- A. humanistic B. cognitive C. behavioral D. biological...
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- A. humanistic B. cognitive C. behavioral D. biological...
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- A. accommodation B. schematizing C. prototyping D. retrieval...
- Using poker chips to reinforce mental patients for healthy behavior would be and example of using:
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- if a child’s chronological age matches his or her mental age, then the child’s IQ would be approximately
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