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Appendix 1: Quizzes of my Reports

Erich Fromm: Social Psychological Theory Questionnaires

1. It is an existential needs/ human needs that refers to “ person can submit to another,

to a group, or to an institution in order to become one with the world.”

2.

3 – 5 What are the three psychic mechanisms for escaping the negative aspects of freedom.

6 – 9. Enumerate Erich Fromm’s Unproductive Theory of Personality

10. He is a German-born American psychoanalyst and social philosopher who explored the

interaction betweenpsychology and society.

Hans Eysenck: Biological Typology Questionnaires

1. He emphasized the important of a hereditary basis for personality and intelligence,

and he applied his research to some important everyday life circumstances.

2 – 4 Enumerate Eysenck’s three main personality dimensions.

5. This type of personality tend to be quieter, shy away from large social gatherings.

6. He believed personality is largely governed by biology. (True or False)

7. Eysenck was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1918. (True or False)

8. After collaborating with his wife and fellow personality theorist Sybil Eysneck, he

added a third dimension to this model: psychoticism vs. socialization. (True or False)

9. The following are the criteria for factors to be considered as legitimate traits

EXCEPT?

A. Strong psychometric properties

B. Theoretically makes sense


C. Heritability

D. None of the above

10. Sing the “Birthday Song” (BONUS)

Burrhus Frederick Skinner: Operant Reinforcement Learning Paradigm


Questionnaires

1. Write “Burrhus Frederick Skinner: Operant Reinforcement Learning Paradigm”


2. Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
(a) Taking away a child's toys after they hit their brother.
(b) Giving a student extra homework after they misbehave in class.
(c) Praising a child for raising their hand to ask a question.
(d) Sending a child to time-out for misbehaving.
3. Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement?
(a) Giving a child a treat for sitting down.
(b) Taking away a student's phone privileges for failing a test.
(c) Scolding a dog for barking excessively.
(d) Rewarding a dog with a treat for performing a trick.
4. Operant conditioning, or instrumental conditioning, is a theory of learning where
behavior is influenced by its environment. (True or False)
5. In positive reinforcement, a response or behavior is strengthened by rewards,
leading to the repetition of desired behavior. (True or False)
6 – 10. In your own understanding, what are the differences between negative and
positive reinforcement

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