(A) May bypass a level in their quest for self actualization
(B) Always end their lives self actualized
(C) Must satisfy self-esteem needs before achieving belongingness and love needs
(D) None of these
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Albert’s Bandura’s social learning theory holds that:
(A) Learning is best in group settings
(B) Learning can be achieved by observing and modeling another person’s behaviour
(C) Mere exposure to an aggressive scene always later elicits aggressive behaviour
(D) Social learning takes place at an unconscious level
The functional efficiency of a muscle depends upon its__.
(A) Nerve stimulation
(B) Girth
(C) Fibre quality
(D) Tonus
Edward Tolman’s experiments with rats showed that:
(A) The law of effect was not valid in all animals
(B) All rats behaviour could be analyzed by stimulus – response contingencies
(C) Rats could learn second order conditioning in the absence of food
(D) None of these
Classical conditioning is a process whereby:
(A) Certain response result from certain stimulus presentations
(B) The CS is always presented before the UCS
(C) Actions that are reward tend to the strengthened
(D) Learning occurs when a stimulus is paired with a certain response
Gestaltists refer to the fact that we perceive smooth flowing forms more readily than discrete forms as:
(A) Similarity
(B) Symmetry
(C) Holistic perception
(D) Continuity
erpetual constancy refers to:
(A) Perception of an object remaining the same even when our immediate sensation of the object changes.
(B) Perceptual tendency to group objects together on the basis of their similarity.
(C) Perception of an object’s changing even though the object stays the same
(D) Tendency to close up, incomplete objects into already existing perceptual shapes
Three dimensional perception of the world is referred to as:
(A) Stereoposis
(B) Stroboscopy
(C) Multiple perspectives
(D) None of these