Question : 1-10
Question : 1
Rotter’s social learning theory emphasizes the following:
[A]. Behavioral potential[B]. Expectancy
[C]. A reinterpretation of Freud’s theory
[D]. Both A and B
(D) Both A and B
Question : 2
"Human beings respond to their subjective cognitions about their world rather than to the objective environment" is an argument for the effectiveness of:
[A]. Primal therapy[B]. Freudian therapy
[C]. Cognitive therapy
[D]. Rankian therapy
(B) Freudian therapy
Question : 3
The notion that aggression can be reduced by allowing angry individuals to engage harmless activities that allow them to "blow off self esteem" is:
[A]. Frustration-aggression hypothesis[B]. Displacement hypothesis
[C]. Sublimation hypothesis
[D]. Catharsis hypothesis
(B) Displacement hypothesis
Question : 4
The basic assumption of humanistic theories include:
[A]. Humans are basically good and worthy[B]. Humans are basically bad and unworthy and thus have to be reconditioned using learning principles
[C]. There is a natural growth process that can be blocked by bad condition
[D]. Both A and C
(A) Humans are basically good and worthy
Question : 5
A person behavior is usually attributed to external causes when all but one of the following conditions exist:
[A]. Others act in the same way[B]. The person acts the same way at other times
[C]. The person acts differently in other situations
[D]. The person seems aware of the environment
(C) The person acts differently in other situations
Question : 6
Research on the role of reinforcement in insight therapy has found that:
[A]. It does not play a role[B]. It does play a role
[C]. It has an effect only on dependent patients
[D]. It plays a role in highly structured therapy situation
(B) It does play a role
Question : 7
A study of gastric ulceration in response to stress produced by shock found that the most ulceration was shown by rates who:
[A]. Only heard a tone but received no shock[B]. Received varying levels of shock
[C]. Could predict the onset of shock
[D]. Could not predict the onset of shock
(C) Could predict the onset of shock
Question : 8
How can morality covertly enter the therapy session?
[A]. By having ministers take over the role of therapist[B]. By the use of techniques to alter a sexual preference
[C]. By allowing an insane person into therapy
[D]. By allowing philosophers of ethics to become therapists
(D) By allowing philosophers of ethics to become therapists
Question : 9
A young child responds to a new situation on the basis of the response made by him/her in a similar situation as in the past." This is related to
[A]. Super-ego[B]. Ego
[C]. Ego-ideal
[D]. None of these
(B) Ego
Question : 10
How a "Teacher" should behave with the students?
[A]. Depends only on physical density[B]. Affects mainly females
[C]. Can intensify feelings
[D]. Has negative effects only among the elderly
(C) Can intensify feelings