A. Alfred A.Knopf
B. Maslow
C. K. Goldstein
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Stimulus motives are:
A. needs that are learned, such as the needs for power or for achievement
B. innate but not necessary for survival
C. not innate but necessary for survival
D. innate and necessary for survival - Who placed more emphasis on the innate desire for self-fulfillment and a saving for superiority?
A. Karen Horney
B. Carl Jung
C. Harry Stack Sullivan
D. Alfred adler - Life-threatening weight loss due to self-inflicted starvation is called:
A. fasting
B. malnutrition
C. anorexia nervosa
D. hypoglycemia - The second step in a self- modification program is to:
A. specify the target behavior
B. design your program
C. gather baseline data
D. set up a behavioral contact - Maslow most clearly interjected his own personal values into his study of self – actualized individuals by:
A. using projective tests to assess their motives
B. using free association and dream analysis
C. interpreting their flattering self – description as a self – serving bias
D. selectively studying people with qualities he admired - An innovative scanning technique that uses magnetic to visualize brain activity is called:
A. PET
B. MRI
C. CAT
D. fMRI - A term coach who benches a player for poor performance is using:
A. aversive conditioning
B. modeling
C. negative reinforcement
D. punishment - What is the name for a partial or complete loss of coordination of voluntary muscular movement?
A. Anhedonia
B. Amnesia
C. Aphasia
D. Ataxia - The tendency to group together objects that are the same size, shape, color, or form is known as:
A. closure
B. continuation
C. similarity
D. nearness - When we think about culture in our lives and in research we often highlight the:
A. similarities
B. differences
C. parallels
D. hierarchies