(A) the information processing analysis of psychology.
(B) the association’s analysis of psychology.
(C) the cognitive versus analytic debate.
(D) The genetics versus learning debate
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Symbolic rewards used to encourage positive changes in behavior are called:
(A) operants
(B) tokens
(C) chips
(D) strokes
The 1950s saw a major contribution to the field of social psychology by which of the following individuals?
(A) Gordon Allport for publishing The Nature of Prejudice
(B) Solomon Asch for studies in conformity
(C) Leon Festinger for two theories on how people learn about themselves and about how attitudes can be changed
(D) All of the above are correct
__ is the scientific study of how individuals think, feel, and behave in a social context.
(A) Social psychology
(B) Cognitive psychology
(C) Clinical psychology
(D) Behavioral psychology
What is the Id?
(A) Part of the psyche that controls impulses
(B) Part of the psyche that reduces anxiety
(C) A description of innate instinctual needs
(D) Part of the psyche that controls our morals
The study of the relationship between neural and social processes is best represented by the:
(A) social neuroscience perspective.
(B) behavioral perspective.
(C) evolutionary perspective.
(D) cross-cultural perspective
Humanistic therapies generally emphasize:
(A) an in-depth analysis of unconscious forces within the personality.
(B) Making full use of one’s potential.
(C) Alteration of long-established habits.
(D) The value of spontaneous remissions.
A therapist guides a client by giving instructions, interpretations, or solutions, and by making decisions. The therapist’s approach can be described as __ therapy.
(A) Action
(B) directive
(C) non-directive
(D) individual