(A) Volume
(B) Saturation
(C) Hue
(D) Brightness
Author:
The term “Phenomenology” refers to:
(A) A detailed analysis of our sensations AND The “naïve” description of our immediate experiences
(B) The scientific study of “queer” occurrences
(C) The science of perception
(D) None of the above
In Thurston’s method of attitude scaling, the key factor is the use of:
(A) Numbers
(B) Reinforcement
(C) Positive and negative items
(D) None of these
The prototype of the modern intelligence test for children was developed by:
(A) Stanford
(B) Binet
(C) Wechsler
(D) Terman
Disagreeing with Freud, Erickson emphasized more on:
(A) Conflict
(B) Racial memory
(C) Adulthood
(D) Early habits
According to clinical psychologists unconscious is:
(A) A construct
(B) A place
(C) An observation
(D) None of these
According to Erickson’s theory, the struggle during adolescence is:
(A) Initiative vs. guilt
(B) Intimacy vs. isolation
(C) Identity vs. confusion
(D) Competence vs. inferiority
In Maslow’s theory of personality the main concept is that of:
(A) Functional autonomy
(B) Acquired drives
(C) Interpersonal relations
(D) Self-actualization