Psychology Mcqs

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1.What is designed to evaluate a hypothesis or assumption about human behavior in specific circumstances or settings?

2.Managing conditions is fundamental to which type of procedure?

3.Once the factor to be examined is clearly identified, how many groups should be established?

4.Which of the following is most accurately and precisely achieved through carefully designed and objectively executed experimentation?

5.______ teaching methods rely on established psychological theories derived from applying scientific approaches to issues related to human growth and learning:

6.In the realm of so-called 'Pure' science, which activity is primarily carried out within objectively regulated laboratory settings?

7.A case history encompasses an individual's ______ along with their current condition, guiding the approach to treatment:

8.A well-structured case study typically contains information about an individual's family and social background, physical health, emotional status, and which of the following?

9.Which group of psychologists has shown a strong focus on developing and applying scientifically based principles and theories related to learning?

10.Who, near the end of the 19th century, developed learning laws based on animal experiments that supported his theory of trial-and-error learning?

11.Which of the following are considered methods used in educational psychology?

12.Which century's European psychologists focused extensively on research related to sensory perception and mental imagery?

13.Who developed the theory of a motivational hierarchy culminating in the need for self-actualization?

14.Which of the following statements is correct?

15.Which motivation theory is based on the premise of two fundamental instincts—sex and aggression—and interprets development through their progression?

16.Which method is commonly employed to investigate complex issues related to learning, personality, or behavioral challenges and involves multiple clinical techniques?

17.The clinical approach is especially effective in addressing which of the following issues encountered in schools?

18.What is the primary purpose of ______ in helping educators achieve both cultural and professional goals through a structured collection of facts and principles?

19.Who is the author of the book titled "Modern Clinical Psychology"?

20.Normative survey methods utilize several tools and techniques for data gathering, including standardized tests, interviews, checklists, questionnaires, inventories, anecdotal records, as well as biographical and autobiographical documents. This approach is associated with which individual?

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