A. Young and Helson
B. Meissner and Middleton
C. Rutherford and Young
D. Young and Helmholtz
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following are FALSE regarding the role of theories in psychology?
1. Facts have to be integrated in terms of theoretical explanations
2. Theories are statements of what rather than why
3. Theories are capable of accounting for multiple facts, but cannot predict what might happen in novel situations
4. All of the aboveA. 1 & 2
B. 1 & 3
C. 2 & 3
D. 4 - The theory that challenged Helmholtz’s theory of color vision is _______________?
A. frequency theory
B. opponent-process theory
C. isomorphism
D. trichromatic theory - The theory of color vision based on the idea that we possess three distinct receptor areas for the three primary colors of light is the ________________?
A. primary color theory
B. signal detection theory
C. opponent process theory
D. trichromatic theory - Television sets are able to recreate the entire visible spectrum by additively mixing three primary colors. This process is similar to the view of human color vision called:
A. Complementary color theory
B. Trichromatic theory
C. Opponent-process theory
D. Saturation theory - The earliest stage of speech development is called the _________________ stage?
A. babbling
B. telegraphic speech
C. one-word
D. semantic - Receptor cells that are very sensitive to color are the _________________?
A. rods
B. bipolar cells
C. cones
D. ganglion cells - The primaries in subtractive color mixing are _________________?
A. blue, yellow, red
B. blue, green, red
C. green, orange, red
D. green, yellow, red - The law of effect first formulated by ________________?
A. John Garcia
B. B. F. Skinner
C. Edward Thorndike
D. Edward Tolman - Towards the close of the 19th century, who, as a result of his experiments with animals, formulated laws of learning that seemed to confirm his belief concerning the trial and error nature of learning?
A. William james
B. Edward Thomdike
C. G.Stanely Hall
D. Charles H.judd - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation