(A) Motivation
(B) Learning
(C) Perception
(D) Cognition
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Rotational -emotive therapy is a type of:
(A) Psychoanalysis
(B) Client-centered therapy
(C) Cognitive -behavior therapy
(D) Behavior therapy
Gradual exposure to actual feared situation is called:
(A) Cognitive desensitization
(B) In vivo desensitization
(C) Flooding
(D) Breaking of resistance
Which of the following is not a common symptom of the depression?
(A) Insomnia
(B) Delusions
(C) Poor appetite
(D) Lethargy
Freud was among the first to suggest that abnormal behavior:
(A) Can have a hereditary basis
(B) Is not the result of demonic possession
(C) Is psychology caused
(D) Can result from biological factors
Learning theories explain attachment of infants to their parents in items of:
(A) Conditioning
(B) Observational learning
(C) The maturation of perceptual skills
(D) Cognitive development
In Piaget’s theory, the first two years of life are called the __ stages:
(A) Paralinguistic
(B) Exploratory
(C) Sensorimotor
(D) Preoperational
Motor skills are largely a result of:
(A) Learning
(B) Maturational process
(C) Practice
(D) Observing other