20 questions
Which organization licenses and certifies Psychologists?
M.D.
A.P.A.
N.B.A.
N.F.L.
A Psychiatrist has is a?
M.D.
Ph.D.
O.C.D.
D.D.S.
Who developed the Gestalt theory of Psychology?
B.F. Skinner
John B. Watson
Max Wertheimer
G.Stanley Hall
Who was the first President of the A.P.A.?
Sigmund Freud
G. Stanley Hall
William James
Dr. Phil
What theory of behavior did Abraham Maslow help develop?
Humanism
Psychoanalysis
Introspection
Structuralism
What type of Psychologist studies the differences and similarities between human and animal behavior?
Consumer
Engineering
Clinical
Comparative
Which of the following measures brain waves?
E.G.G.
E.E.G.
G.E.E.
G.E.G.
The Dispositional factors of behavior are caused by our?
Environment
Employment
Genetics
Spouse
Who developed the theory of Functionalism and wrote the first Psychology text book?
Sigmund Freud
Max Wertheimer
B.F. Skinner
William James
Who is considered the "Father of Psychology" and developed the first Psychological Laboratory?
William James
Abraham Maslow
Sigmund Freud
Wilhelm Wundt
Who developed the theory of Psychoanalysis that our behavior is influenced most by unconscious thoughts?
Sigmund Freud
William James
Edward Titchener
Wilhelm Wundt
Which type of degree does a Psychologist have?
M.D.
Ph.D.
P.E.D.
D.M.D.
Most Psychologists are which type?
Consumer
Developmental
Experimental
Clinical
A person who specializes in Freud's techniques in dealing with patients is called a?
Humanist
Biologist
Psychoanalyst
Behaviorist
Which theory of behavior believes humans have "free will"?
Humanism
Introspection
Biological
Structuraism
Which type of Psychologist helps the police solve crimes?
Consumer
Clinical
Environmental
Forensic
Which one is NOT one of the four goals of Psychology?
Describe
Understand
Discuss
Predict
Which type of Psychologist studies how people learn and remember?
Forensic
Experimental
Educational
Clinical
Which type of Psychologist helps a business and their workers to be more productive?
Industrial
Forensic
Consumer
Educational
What theory believed that our behavior is a result of experiences in life that are "building blocks" we cant' change?
Psychoanalysis
Introspection
Structuralism
Humanism