A. Interpreter
B. Teacher
C. Student
D. Common man
Related Mcqs:
- A teacher is involved in such an activity he can identify clearly with what is taking place. Anyone outside the action has_________comprehending what is taking place:
A. Approach
B. Convenience
C. Difficulty
D. Quality - The action potential ‘jumps’ along an axon. The gaps in a myelinated axon that the action potential ‘jumps’ to are called the ____________?
A. Broca’s area
B. Nodes of Ranvier
C. terminal buttons
D. Wernicke’s area - Clinical psychologists are most likely to be involved in _____________?
A. assessing the linkages between biology and behavior
B. the experimental study of motivation and emotion
C. the systematic study of how people are influenced by enduring personality traits
D. providing therapy to troubled people - According to Bandura and Walters, all of the following processes are involved in observational learning except __________________?
A. attention process
B. motivation process
C. reproduction process
D. chaining process - Which of the following statements are true? 1. On a vernier acuity task, humans can discern the direction of very tiny offsets, but performance deteriorates with practice. 2. Different types of visual search have different behavioural characteristics and depend on different brain regions. 3. Walsh et.al. (1998) suggest that the right parietal lobe may be involved in setting up new templates in the conjunctions of, say, colour and form. 4 All of the above.
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 4 - who discovered the concept of classical conditioning in an experiment that involved lots of dog drool?
A. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Guilford
D. Rogers - Who discovered the concept classical conditioning in experiment that involved lots of dogs drool?
A. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Guilford
D. Rogers - The steps involved in the scientific method include?
A. axioms
B. common sense
C. experimentation
D. hypothetical theory formulation - The major factors that are involved in resting membrane potential include:
A. Sodium and potassium ions
B. Negative organic ion
C. Leakage of K+ions from neurons
D. All of the above - The major factors involved in changing resting membrane potential to active membrane potential include:
A. Na+ and K+ ion movement
B. Membrane potential
C. Reversal of charges
D. All of the above