A. self-serving bias
B. an external locus of control
C. the pleasure principle
D. reciprocal determinism
Related Mcqs:
- The perception of a humanlike face in the random configurations of the lunar landscape best illustrates the impact of______on visual perception.
A. Perceptual schemas
B. Relative clarity
C. Shape constancy
D. Stroboscopic movement - The last stage in Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development where in a person reflects on their life is ______________?
A. productivity vs stagnation
B. integrity vs despair
C. competence vs inferiority
D. pride vs regret - According to the principle of relative brightness, if one of two identical objects reflects more light to your eyes it will be perceived as _______________?
A. larger
B. smaller
C. nearer
D. farther away - Mr. Choi’s therapist wants to help him become aware of his conflicting childhood feelings of love and hate for his parents. The therapist’s goal best reflects a primary aim of:
A. operant conditioning techniques
B. psychoanalysis
C. cognitive therapy
D. client – centered therapy - Research on self-perception indicates that most people:
A. suffer extensively from feelings of unrealistically low self-esteem
B. underestimate the accuracy of their beliefs and judgments
C. view themselves very favorably in comparison to most others
D. are unrealistically pessimistic about their personal future - Some of our most useful knowledge of human perception borrowed from _________?
A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. Sociology
D. Mathematics - One of the pioneers of the psychology of perception was ________________?
A. McDougall
B. Jung
C. Skinner
D. Helmholtz - Which of the following is a binocular cue for the perception of distance?
A. interposition
B. convergence
C. closure
D. linear perspective - A 3D movie enhances one’s sense of depth perception by simulating the effects of:
A. Linear perspective
B. Convergence
C. Interposition
D. Retinal disparity - Feature integration theory attempts to explain which aspect of object perception?
A. How we perceive individual features of objects when brain is impaired
B. How we perceive multiple colours to perceive a whole colour
C. How we integrate touch and vision
D. How we integrate individual features of objects to perceive a whole object