1.Who is credited with the study of operant conditioning?
2.What does kinesics primarily study?
3.According to Maslow, what term describes the need to realize one's full potential and achieve the highest level of personal growth?
4.What does the term 'reuptake' describe in neural communication?
5.According to Freud, which factor plays a crucial role in the development of our personalities?
6.Which of Freud’s contemporaries emphasized the inherent drive for self-improvement and the pursuit of superiority, contrasting Freud's views?
7.Robert Sternberg proposed that intelligence is composed of three primary types. What are these three categories of intelligence?
8.According to Thorndike’s law of effect, which events are essential for the conditioning process?
9.According to Freud, what primarily governs all thoughts and behaviors?
10.Identify the correct sequence of Piaget's stages in cognitive development from the options below.
11.In Erikson's theory, what is the primary developmental challenge faced by infants from birth to one year?
12.Which psychologist is linked to the Gestalt psychology movement?
13.Which of the following psychologists is associated with humanistic psychology?
14.In which city did Freud reside for the majority of his life?
15.How did John Watson view the method of introspection?
16.Who is the author of the phrase, 'Everything that is solid melts into air'?
17.Which psychologist is credited with formulating the drive reduction theory?
18.Who is primarily known for his contributions to the philosophy of history?
19.Who characterized a 'culture trait' as a basic, indivisible unit of learned behavior or its material expression?
20.Which scholar is most notably acknowledged for their work on the study of values?