A. the study of human origins, evolution, and cultures
B. the scientific study behavior and mental processes of any living creature
C. a natural science integrating physiology and neurology
D. the deductive study of forms and functions of human groups
Related Mcqs:
- Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - 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 - Psychology as a ‘Science of Mind’, defined by____________ psychology?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Behaviourists
C. Functionalists
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers - The concept of psychology come into teaching and the first psychology course offered by _________?
A. Willhelm Wundt
B. E. B. Titchner
C. J. B. Watson
D. William James - If psychology can be defined as the science of behavior and the mind, why are the data in psychology always drawn from behavior?
A. behavior can be influenced by physiology and the mind cannot
B. behavior can be influenced by the environment and the mind cannot
C. behavior can be observed and the mind cannot
D. All of above - Which subfield of psychology share much common ground with clinical psychology?
A. Counselling psychology
B. Developmental psychology
C. Health psychology
D. Forensic psychology - According to_____Educational psychology is “the study of those facts and principles of psychology which help to explain and improve the process of education.
A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B.Kolsnik
D. Peel - An implicit by which an organism becomes aware of and manipulates past experiences through the use of symbols is our class definition of:
A. chunking
B. thinking
C. concepts
D. symbols - Which of the following definition of key terms in motivation is?
A. A reward is something an animal will work to obtain or achieve
B. A punishment is something an animal will work to escape or avoid
C. A voluntary behaviour is also called a Pavlovian response
D. The term ‘work’ refers to a voluntary behaviour