A. Instinct
B. Need
C. Homeostasis
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- One of the followings divisions of dominates during times of rest and rumination and directs maintenance activities:
A. Sympathetic division
B. Parasympathetic division
C. Brain and spinal cord
D. Sensory and motor neurons - Which branch of psychology is defined as an effort to understand the specific biological mechanisms that control behavior and psychological experience?
A. ethnology
B. neuropsychology
C. physiological psychology
D. structuralism
E. None of these - What refers to biological difference between males and females present at birth?
A. gender identity
B. gender role
C. sex
D. genotype - What are the two major approaches to treatment of psychological disorders?
1: Biological.
2: Medical.
3: Chemical.
4: PsychologicalA. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 2 & 4
D. 1 & 4 - When someone’s biological sex does not match their gender identity, they may be experiencing which phenomenon?
A. Transexual identity
B. Communicative disorder
C. Sexual dysfunction
D. Gender identity disorder - A Race is a valid biological concept a group united by heredity, a breed or definition is attributed to:
A. R.M. Malvern
B. James
C. A.L. Kroeber
D. A.W. Green - “A race is a valid biological concept. it is a group united by heredity, a breed or genetic strain or subspecies” this definition is attributed to_________?
A. R. M. Maclver
B. James
C. A. L. Kroeber
D. A. W. Grreen - Biological deficiency concepts of motivation often use________.
A. Cannon’s
B. Livson’s N.views
C. Knopf’s views
D. None of these - Adopted children’s similarity to their biological parents is generally attributed to_____________; adopted children’s similarity to their adoptive parents is generally attributed to____________________.
A. heredity; the environment
B. the environment; heredity
C. the environment; the environment
D. heredity; heredity - An extremely complex behaviour that includes biological rhythms, territorial behaviour, courtship, mating, aggression, altruism and social organizations is:
A. Instincts or Reflexes
B. Innate behaviour
C. Kinesis
D. All of the above