A. behaviorism
B. structuralism
C. humanism
D. psychoanalysis
Related Mcqs:
- The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings and images was:
A. behaviorism
B. structuralism
C. humanism
D. psychoanalysis - Psychology as a ‘Science of Mind’ defined by__________ school of psychology?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Behaviourists
C. Functionalists
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers - J.B. Watson, the founder and father of behaviouristic school of psychology, defined ‘Psychology’ as the science of_____________?
A. Soul
B. Consciousness
C. Mind
D. Behaviour - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - When anthropologists compare ancient artifacts from South America, Europe, and Australia they often find similarities among the images that are depicted. Based on Jung’s analytical psychology, some of these apparent similarities may stem from:
A. the collective unconscious
B. reciprocal determinism
C. the preconscious
D. primeval consciousness - According to_____Educational Psychology as an academic discipline and is focused on human behavior etc.
A. Skinner Charles E
B. Judd
C. Walter B. Kolesnik
D. G. Lester Anduerson - Auditory sensations are transformed from ‘air waves’ to nerve impulses by the _________________?
A. vestibular system
B. pinna
C. round window
D. cochlea - The influence of schemas on our interpretations of ambiguous sensations best illustrates:
A. the phi phenomenon
B. visual capture
C. shape constancy
D. top-down processing - A concept that help us to interpret ambiguous sensations is called a:
A. Gestalt
B. Perceptual constancy
C. Schema
D. Perceptual adaptation - The influence of schemas on our interpretations of ambiguous sensations best illustrates:
A. the phi phenomenon
B. visual capture
C. shape constancy
D. top-down processing