STPGT Psychology 2017
‘Theoretical branch’ of science is called
(a) pure science
(b) applied science
(c) philosophical science
(d) None of the above
_______psychology concerns with the physiological as well as mental growth and development of the children ?
(a) Physiological
(b) Experimental
(c) Developmental
(d) Abnormal
Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychological laboratory at Leipzig in the year __________
(a) 1859
() 1869
(c) 1879
(d) 1889
Who among the following wrote the book, Hereditary Genius ?
(a) Darwin
(b) Galton
(c) John Locke
(d) Spencer
The doctrine which explains that both the mind and body function as parallel systems was formulated by
(a) Descartes
(b) Leibnitz
(c) Spinoza
(d) Freud
According to the theory of ‘dualism’
(a) mind and body are two distinct aspects
(b) mind and body interact with each other
(c) mind influences the body
(d) body influences the mind
Who is the author of the book, The Principles of Psychology ?
(a) Sigmund Freud
(b) J.B. Watson
(c) David Hartley
(d) William James
Who among the following is NOT considered as Neo-Freudian ?
(a) Carl Rogers
(b) Erich Fromm
(c) Karen Horney
(d) H.S. Sullivan
First psychological laboratory was estabilished in America at
(a) Leipzig University
(b) California University
(c) Chicago University
(d) Johns Hopkins University
‘Introspection’ means
(a) introducing oneself
(b) personal preception
(c) observing the external events
(d) self-observation
In case-study method, psychologists generally follow the
(a) top-down approach
(b) down-top approach
(c) negative approach
(d) None of the above
‘Counter balancing ‘ is a technique generally used by the experimenter to control the __________variables that are not related to the study
(a) dependent
(b) independent
(c) extraneous
(d) None of the above
In India, modern ‘western psychology’ was first introduced in
(a) Delhi University
(b) Aligarh Muslim University
(c) Allahabad University
(d) Calcutta University
Which of the following ‘School of psychology’ was originated by J.B. Watson ?
(a) Functionalism
(b) Gestalism
(c) Behaviourism
(d) None of the above
Ivan Pavlov was a
(a) psychologist
(b) neurologist
(c) social psychologist
(d) physiologist
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