A. Bartlett
B. Chomsky
C. Craik
D. Ebbinghaus
Related Mcqs:
- By the early years of the twentieth century, Sigmund Freud had begun to write about psychoanalysis, which he described as ‘a theory of the mind or personality, a method of investigation of unconscious process and a method of treatment’. Identify the true statement from those given below, in relation to his concept to his psychoanalytic theories:
A. The concept of unconscious mental processes is the idea that unconscious motivations and needs have a role in determining or behaviour
B. The concept of unconscious mental processes emphasizes the rational aspects of human behaviour
C. A psychogenetic model of development shows how the mind is organized
D. A topographic model of the psyche shows how personality develops - Rejecting the concept of “S-R” connectionism, further “S-O-R” concept was developed by___________?
A. I.P. Pavlov
B. C.G. Jung
C. E.B. Titchener
D. Sigmund Freud
E. Woodworth - Which of the following theorists most strongly stressed the importance of maturation in development?
A. Jean Piaget
B. John Locke
C. Arnold Gesell
D. Lev Vygotsky - All of the following were personality type theorists EXCEPT:
A. Maslow
B. Galen
C. Hippocrates
D. Eysenck - Which of the following is true of personal construct theory? 1: George Kelly developed personal construct theory to examine how individuals view the world. 2: Personal construct theory portrays people as victims of unconscious desires and impulses. 3: Personal construct theory does not try to locate the individual on the personality theorists, dimensions. 4: Kelly basically took the view that we are all artists.
A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - Information-processing theorists belong to ____________?
A. psychoanalysts
B. behavioral psychologists
C. cognitive psychologists
D. functionalists - Who became one of the most influential theorists through the development of a ‘historical materialist’ analysis?
A. Max Weber
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Georg Simmel
D. Karl Marx - Personality theorists believe there may be______factors or very board dimensions that make up a person’s personality.
A. 3
B. 10
C. 7
D. 5 - To understand personality, trait theorists attempt to:
A. create traits that fit people
B. increase the number of basic traits that have been identified
C. classify traits and discover how they are related to behavior
D. reduce the common traits to measures of temperament - Learning theorists:
A. have removed the “person” from personality
B. emphasize situational determinants of behavior
C. stress the role of the unconscious
D. would view a trait as stable in all situations