(A) Zygotic stage
(B) Germinal stage
(C) Fetal stage
(D) Embryonic stage
Author:
(e) None of these The child’s increasing skill at using his muscles is due chiefly to:
(A) Maturation
(B) Learning
(C) Pushing by parents
(D) None of these
The center of Freud’s theory is the thoughts, attitudes, impulses, wished and motivations of which we are unaware:
(A) onditioning Concept
(B) Unconsciousness
(C) Biological motivation proposition
(D) Multivariate construct
The subjectivist perspective in psychology:
(A) Is most like cognitive one
(B) Is generally not influenced by cultural and emotional variables
(C) Has been most pervasive
(D) All of the above
When two variables are correlated, variation in one?
(A) May possibly cause variation in the other
(B) Can only be inferred with social validation
(C) Can be the cause of variation in the other only if the correlation is positive
(D) Always suggests a casual relationship with the other
Psychologists who are interested in the perception of motion, part – whole relationships and in how people judge size were identified with what school of psychology?
(A) Psychoanalytic
(B) Gestalt
(C) Behavioral
(D) Structural
The school of psychology that argues that nearly all behavior is a result of conditioning and that the environment shapes behavior is labeled:
(A) Gestalt, Wertheimer
(B) Psychoanalytic, Freud
(C) Behaviorism, Tichener
(D) Behaviorism, Watson
Psychology is concerned with the study of:
(A) How groups exchange resources
(B) Overt behavior only
(C) Mind and behavior
(D) None of these