A. Gestalt Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Cognitive Perspective
Related Mcqs:
- The psychological perspective that emphasizes on how observable responses are learned is the_____________ perspective?
A. behavioral
B. behavior genetics
C. cognitive
D. evolutionary - The humanistic perspective is to Maslow as the social-cognitive perspective is to:
A. Adler
B. Allport
C. Rogers
D. Bandura - Who has been credited as the first developer of first intelligence test and made important contributions to our understanding of the thought process?
A. William James
B. Alfred Binet
C. William McDougall
D. J.B. Watson - A psychologist explains you that learning can be best defined in terms of underlying thought process. What theory is being stated ___________ ?
A. Social learning
B. Cognitive learning
C. Trial and error
D. None of these - A psychologist explains you that learning can be best defined in terms of underlying thought process. What theory is being stated __________?
A. Social learning
B. Cognitive learning
C. Trial and error
D. None of these - Therapists who focus on altering faulty thought process are ____________?
A. Cognitive therapists
B. Humanistic therapists
C. Biological therapists
D. Psychodynamic therapists
E. None of these - “I always choose romance novels rather than biographies. I guess I must like romance novels better.” This thought process illustrates the premise of_____theory.
A. cognitive dissonance
B. learning
C. evolutionary
D. self- perception - Psychologists with the Biological perspective try to relate behaviour to functions of _________?
A. Body
B. Mind
C. Soul
D. Unconscious - The perspective which is concerned with characteristic changes that occur in people as they mature is known as _________?
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. None of these - ‘Behaviour can be influenced by social and cultural factor’, the _________ perspective of psychology emphasizes it.
A. Developmental Perspective
B. Biological Perspective
C. Humanistic Perspective
D. Socio-cultural Perspective