Option A: K.Painter
Option B: L.Letley
Option C: J.W.B Douglas
Option D: Kirk Ridgewell
Correct Answer: J.W.B Douglas ✔
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Option A: Fear
Option B: Love
Option C: Reason
Option D: Altruism
Correct Answer: Reason ✔
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Who placed more emphasis on the innate desire for self-fulfillment and a saving for superiority?
Option A: Karen Horney
Option B: Carl Jung
Option C: Harry Stack Sullivan
Option D: Alfred adler
Correct Answer: Alfred adler ✔
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Option A: socialism
Option B: communism
Option C: social harmony
Option D: individualism
Correct Answer: individualism ✔
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Option A: B.F. Skinner
Option B: John Watson
Option C: Wilhelm Wundt
Option D: William James
Correct Answer: Wilhelm Wundt ✔
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Option A: Imprinting
Option B: Habituation
Option C: Conditioning
Option D: Conditional reflex type II
Correct Answer: Conditioning ✔
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Option A: Innate releasing mechanism
Option B: Taxis
Option C: Sign stimulus
Option D: Kinesis
Correct Answer: Sign stimulus ✔
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Option A: efferent fibers
Option B: central fibers
Option C: motor fibers
Option D: sensory fibers
Correct Answer: efferent fibers ✔
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Option A: Carl Rogers
Option B: Ivan Pavlov
Option C: Clark Hull
Option D: Jean Piaget
Correct Answer: Clark Hull ✔
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Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
Option A: Innate behavior
Option B: Instinct
Option C: Learning behaviour
Option D: Taxes and kinesis
Correct Answer: Learning behaviour ✔
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Option A: Instinct
Option B: Taxis
Option C: Learning
Option D: Kinesis
Correct Answer: Instinct ✔
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Option A: the control of hunger, thirst and sex
Option B: executive functions
Option C: heartbeat and breathing regulation
Option D: auditory processing
Correct Answer: the control of hunger, thirst and sex ✔
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Option A: mouth
Option B: shoulder
Option C: feet
Option D: legs
Correct Answer: mouth ✔
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Option A: PET
Option B: MRI
Option C: CAT
Option D: fMRI
Correct Answer: MRI ✔
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Option A: cerebellum
Option B: corpus callosum
Option C: hypothalamus
Option D: medulla
Correct Answer: medulla ✔
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Option A: Parietal
Option B: Occipital
Option C: Temporal
Option D: Frontal
Correct Answer: Frontal ✔
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Option A: Spatial abilities
Option B: Speech production
Option C: Understanding speech
Option D: Consolidating memory
Correct Answer: Understanding speech ✔
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Option A: cerebellum and the cerebral cortex
Option B: cerebrum and the medulla
Option C: medulla and the cerebellum
Option D: cerebral cortex and the medulla
Correct Answer: medulla and the cerebellum ✔
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Option A: Genes
Option B: DNA
Option C: Heredity
Option D: Chromosomes
Correct Answer: Genes ✔
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Option A: Amygdala
Option B: Hypothalamus
Option C: Cerebellum
Option D: Hippocampus
Correct Answer: Cerebellum ✔
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Option A: Parietal
Option B: Frontal
Option C: Temporal
Option D: Occipital
Correct Answer: Parietal ✔
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