A. social facts
B. issues of politics and religion
C. Forms of association
D. use of language
Related Mcqs:
- One of Freud’s major contributions was his:
A. belief that the first years of life help to shape personality
B. belief in the concept of libido, sexual desires, and biological instincts
C. discovery of complexes during the genital stage
D. elaboration of the humanistic approach to personality development - Who has been credited as the first developer of first intelligence test and made important contributions to our understanding of the thought process?
A. William James
B. Alfred Binet
C. William McDougall
D. J.B. Watson - Many of Freud’s contemporaries disagreed with his ideas, who placed more emphasis on the innate desire for self-fulfillment and a striving for superiority?
A. Karen Horney
B. Carl Jung
C. Harry Stack Sullivan
D. Alfred Adler - The Cannon-Bard theory of emotions emphasis the role of the ___________?
A. Skeletal muscles
B. Thalamus and hypothalamus
C. Hormonal system
D. All of the above
E. None of these - Many of the neo Freudians have modified Freud’s original theory of personality to give more emphasis to ______________?
A. Childhood sexuality
B. Social and cultural factors
C. Differences between the sexes
D. Unconscious forces
E. None of these - Who placed more emphasis on the innate desire for self-fulfillment and a striving for superiority?
A. Karen Horney
B. Carl Jung
C. Harry Stack Sullivan
D. Alfred Adler - Freud put the emphasis on______aspects of behavior.
A. Biological
B. Cognitive
C. Psychological
D. Behavioral - What type of motivational approach placed the emphasis for behavior and directed activity directly on the environment?
A. Behaviorist approach
B. Instrumental approach
C. Nature approach
D. Environmental approach - The emphasis is on detailed information rather than generalizations, but the approach attempts to look at the whole rather than collect specific bits of:
A. Study
B. Information
C. Scientific approaches
D. Evaluation - 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