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Structuralism Functionalism Psychodynamic Humanistic

60 questions

8 True/False

Id Ego Super-Ego - Sigmund Freud's


Scenario where demonstration with ring leaders coerce unenthusiastic
individuals to join, some willing to join afterwards. if the demonstration was
spontaneous and unplanned, which would be responsible for making you join.

conditioned response
conditioned stimulus
Operand Condition
unconditioned response
Unconditioned stimulus

Human growth and development


Personality
temperament
character
type A B C- only one is coming
Sigmund Freud's theory of psycho Analysis

types of motivation
need to belong

Career development and work ethics


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The belief that complex behaviours can be understood as the sum of several
simpler one’s is called:
a. reductionism
b. functionalism
c. introspection
d. animism
Wundt’s primary method of research was:
a. experimentation
b. autoethnography
c. introspection
d. lesioning
Jung stated that humans possess both a ________ unconscious and a ________
unconscious:
a. shadow/manifest
b. personal/collective
c. introvert/extravert
d. phenomenal/latent
Remembering that the capital of Canada is Ottawa requires:
a. sensory memory
b. semantic memory
c. episodic memory
d. procedural memory
Which of the following psychologists was NOT a behaviourist?
a. Watson
b. Thorndike
c. Skinner
d. Maslow
Positive reinforcement involves ________ something to increase a response
whereas
negative reinforcement involves ________ something.
a. repeating/increasing
b. adding/removing
c. removing/adding
d. increasing/repeating
Two kinds of learning studied by behaviourists are:
a. classical conditioning and operant conditioning
b. manifest learning and latent learning
c. conscious learning and unconscious learning
d. operant conditioning and instrumental conditioning
Which of the following is NOT a theory of dreaming?
a. expectation fulfillment
b. activation-synthesis
c. threat-simulation
d. elucidatory consciousness
The brain has four lobes: occipital, frontal ________ and ________.
a. sympathetic, parasympathetic
b. autonomic, somatic
c. temporal, parietal
d. visual, auditory
A psychologist who practices Gestalt Therapy would most likely be a(n):
a. humanist
b. behaviourist
c. evolutionist
d. cognitivist
A psychologist primarily interested in mental processes such as memory and
perception
would most likely be a(n):
a. humanist
b. behaviourist
c. evolutionist
d. cognitivist
Which of the following topics would be of least interest to a biological
psychologist?
a. hunger
b. thirst
c. free will
d. sleep
William James worked during the:
a. late 20th century
b. late 19th century
c. middle ages
d. the 1700s
Freud argued that dreams have both ________ content and ________ content.
a. Freudian, Jungian
b. conditioned, unconditioned
c. latent, manifest
d. somatic, autonomic
In Pavlov’s work dogs salivated naturally in response to being given meat
powder.
In this situation, salivation is the ________ while the meat powder is the
________.
a. UCR, UCS
b. UCS, UCR
c. CS, CR
d. CR, CS
Which of the following was a humanistic psychologist?
a. Freud
b. Watson
c. Wernicke
d. Rogers
What are the two parts of the autonomic nervous system?
a. somatic, autonomic
b. reflexive, responsive
c. sympathetic, parasympathetic
d. frontal, occipital
MBTI stands for:
a. Manifold Barometric Temperature Indicator
b. Multiple Behavioural Theories Instrument
c. Myers Briggs Type Indicator
d. Maslow Bosun Trend Indicator
Which lobe of the brain is also known as the auditory cortex?
a. frontal
b. temporal
c. occipital
d. parietal
Which of the following is NOT associated with Freud?
a. id
b. ego
c. shadow
d. super-ego
In Seligman’s ABCDE model of learned optimism, B stands for:
a. belief
b. behaviour
c. brain
d. blessing
________ needs were at the bottom of Maslow’s pyramid/hierarchy.
a. safety
b. self actualization
c. esteem
d. physiological
The idea that human behaviour may be the product of natural selection is central
to:
a. humanistic psychology
b. evolutionary psychology
c. cognitive psychology
d. behavioural psychology
The movement known as radical behaviourism is most closely associated with:
a. Watson
b. Thorndike
c. Pavlov
d. Skinner
Intrinsic motivation refers to:
a. enjoying a task for its own sake
b. being motivated by money and/or other rewards
c. enjoying a task because it meets physical needs
d. motivation that can only be experienced indoors
Remembering what you ate for supper yesterday requires:
a. sensory memory
b. episodic memory
c. procedural memory
d. semantic memory
According to Freud the ________ content of a dream relates to the person’s
unconscious wishes.
a. shadow
b. lateral
c. spreading
d. latent
Humanistic psychology emerged during which decade?
a. 1930s
b. 1950s
c. 1970s
d. 1990s
In Pavlov’s work, when dogs were trained to salivate to the sound of a bell that
sound was the:
a. UCS
b. UCR
c. CS
d. CR
Another term for thinking about thinking is:
a. metacognition
b. perception
c. mediation
d. self-regulation
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