Introduction to Psychology-History of Psychology [NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Psychology (04)]: Questions 1 - 3 of 36
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Question 1
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Dr. Dan believes that every child is born a “blank slate.” Children՚s early environments shape their personalities, though the children may be continually affected by their environments as they grow. Everything comes down to a simple principle in Dr. Dan՚s mind: If our behaviors are followed by satisfying consequences, we will repeat them, and if the consequences are unsatisfying, we won՚t repeat them, this is a kind of ________ therapist.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | psychodynamic | |
b. | humanistic | |
c. | behavioral | |
d. | psychoanalytic |
Question 2
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Introductory psychology students study research methods in order to
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | be able to use their own experiences as scientific proofs | |
b. | Be able to use others experiences as proofs | |
c. | be able to critically evaluate psychological findings | |
d. | be able to manipulate statistics to their advantage |
Question 3
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The structuralist school of psychology viewed consciousness as
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | a set of discrete sensations | |
b. | a blank slate waiting for experience | |
c. | divided into three separate layers | |
d. | a flow of ideas without clear boundaries |