(A) Freud
(B) Carl Jung
(C) Carl Rogers
(D) Alfred Adler
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The four parts of the neurons are__.
(A) axon, cell body, myelin sheath and dendrites
(B) axon, dendrites, nucleus and terminal buttons
(C) axon, cell body, dendrites, and terminal buttons
(D) axon, cell body, myelin sheath mode of ranvier
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The main regions of brain are the__.
(A) hind brain, forebrain, midbrain
(B) cerebral cortex, forebrain, hindbrain and midbrain
(C) forebrain, midbrain and anterior region
(D) central hemisphere, and left hemisphere
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An independent variable__.
(A) the any variable of interest
(B) a variable that is independent verified
(C) the variable that is manipulated by experiment
(D) a variable whose value dependent on that of the dependent
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Norms can be best define as__.
(A) Standard and expectations shared by members of a society
(B) rule of law
(C) statistically normal behavior
(D) universal rules of conduct
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A English scientist who considered measuring intelligence by measuring head size__.
(A) Galton
(B) terman
(C) Wechsler
(D) binet
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The type of learning associated with skinner is__.
(A) classical conditioning
(B) operant conditioning
(C) observation learning
(D) respondent conditioning
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Behavior therapists believe that insight is__.
(A) a worthwhile goal
(B) non sufficient change of behavior
(C) not necessary for behavior change
(D) all of these
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A verifiable scientific finding is one that can be__.
(A) observed in real life
(B) proven impossible to test
(C) proven valid, accurate and indisputable
(D) replicated with the same result