18 questions
Psychology is not a Science
True
False
Psychologists only study the behaviour and mental processes of humans.
True
False
What makes psychology a science?
Many psychologists have earned advanced college degrees.
Psychologists may study the brain.
The methods psychologists use to ask and answer questions.
Psychologists focus on studying behavior.
Psychology is defined as:
the study of behavior and mental processes
the study of behavior
the science which studies mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different context.
the science of behavior and consequences
What is an example of a mental process?
solving a problem
thinking
a memory
all of them
Psychology came from a _______ word " psyche" which means human soul or mind.
Latin
Greek
Mandarin
French
The internal and external factors influences the experience of the experiencer.
True
False
Mental activities and neural activities are mutually overlapping but not identical. Brain and mind are separate entities.
True
False.
Psychology is derived from a Greek work which means " mind or soul."
logos
psycho
psyche
logy
_______ investigates internal mental processes, such as problem solving, memory, learning, and language
Developmental Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
_________ involves applying psychology to criminal investigation and the law.
Clinical Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Social Psychology
Neuropsychology
__________ looks at the structure and function of the brain in relation to behaviors and psychological processes.
Neuropsychology
Behavioral Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Developmental Psychology
_______ uses scientific methods to understand how social influences impact human behavior.
Social Psychology
Personality Psychology
Child Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Who is the Father of Psychology, who developed the first laboratory for experiment in Leipzig Germany?
William James
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud
John B. Watson
He is the psychologist who mentioned about a individual's started to be " blank slate" or "tabula rasa".
John B. Watson
John Locke
Erik Erikson
Abraham Maslow
_______ a branch of psychology that focuses on how people change and grow throughout life.
Abnormal Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Health Psychology
_________ is the branch of psychology concerned with schools, teaching psychology, educational issues, and student concerns.
Sports Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Educational Psychology
Health Psychology
_________ is the branch of psychology concerned with schools, teaching psychology, educational issues, and student concerns.
Sports Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Educational Psychology
Health Psychology