A. Social change
B. Vertical mobility
C. Status group
D. Social interactionon
Related Mcqs:
- An in ability to behave in ways that in ways that foster the well-being of the individual and ultimately of society defines:
A. insanity
B. psychopathology
C. self – destructiveness
D. social nonconformity - “Human beings respond to their subjective cognitions about their world rather than to the objective environment” is an argument for the effectiveness of ___________?
A. Primal therapy
B. Freudian therapy
C. Cognitive therapy
D. Rankian therapy - Rodents respond to alarm calls by others in their group if these calls are continued and on danger is confirmed further calls may be ignored. it an example of:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioned reflex type I
D. Conditioned reflex type II - Rodents respond to alarm calls by others in their group if these calls are continued and on danger is confirmed further calls may be ignored. it an example of:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioned reflex type I
D. Conditioned reflex type II - Rodents respond to alarm calls by others in their group. if these calls are continued and no danger is confirmed further calls may be ignored. it an example of:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioned reflex type I
D. Conditioned reflex type II - The structures, which respond when they stimulated by impulse coming via motor neuron, is:
A. Receptors
B. Effectors
C. Schwann cells
D. both a & b - Psychology is concerned with discovering______at different age levels, tend to respond to environmental stimuli:
A. Educators and researchers
B. Individual and groups
C. Critics and researchers
D. Classifiers and groups - The mechanism that helps to respond a specific stimulus is:
A. Sign stimulus
B. Innate releasing mechanism
C. Inherited complex
D. All of the above - Rodents respond to alarm calls by others in their group. if these calls are continued and no danger is confirmed further calls may be ignored. it an example of:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioned reflex type I
D. Conditioned reflex type II - Dr. Dienringer wants to study attachment patterns in single-parents families. She plan to define the strength of attachment as the time it takes for the parent to respond when the infant starts to cry. Defining attachment in this way would:
A. distort the true meaning attachment
B. be an example of a hypothesis
C. represent an operational definition
D. require a double-blind research design