A. E.B. Titchener
B. William James
C. Sigmund Freud
D. Wilhelm Wundt
E. Both A. & D.
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 - Although_____is a relatively new science, it is rapidly developing a body of reliable and pertinent subject-matter.
A. Educational psychology
B. Educational philosophy
C. Educational process
D. Educational Research - Endorphin agonists are likely to ___________ one’s immediate pain and endorphin antagonists are likely to ___________ one’s immediate pain:
A. increase; increase
B. decrease; increase
C. decrease; decrease
D. eliminate; eliminate - Psychology in the work place is the subject matter of__________?
A. Industrial and organisational Psychology
B. Social Psychology
C. Academic Psychology
D. Clinical Psychology - The school of thought which restricted psychology’s subject matter to the observable actions of people and other animals is ___________?
A. Structuralism
B. physiological psychology
C. behaviorism
D. ethnology
E. None of these - Which branch of psychology is defined as an effort to understand the specific biological mechanisms that control behavior and psychological experience?
A. ethnology
B. neuropsychology
C. physiological psychology
D. structuralism
E. None of these - An experimenter who has been carefully trained in the techniques of self-observation uses himself as his object. He attempts to analyze his own immediate experience into its elements. This study would most likely occur in the laboratory of ____________?
A. John Watson
B. Max Wertheimer
C. Hermann von Helmholtz
D. Edward Titchener