Questions
Which philosopher is known for his theory of behaviorism?
- John Locke
- B.F. Skinner
- Immanuel Kant
- David Hume
What is the main focus of cognitive psychology?
- The study of emotions
- The study of perception
- The study of mental processes
- The study of behavior
Who proposed the theory of psychoanalysis?
- Carl Rogers
- Sigmund Freud
- Abraham Maslow
- William James
What is the central idea of existentialism in psychology?
- The importance of free will
- The search for meaning in life
- The influence of the environment on behavior
- The role of unconscious desires in shaping behavior
Which philosopher argued that the mind is a blank slate at birth?
- John Locke
- René Descartes
- Immanuel Kant
- David Hume
What is the primary focus of humanistic psychology?
- The study of unconscious desires
- The analysis of behavior patterns
- The exploration of subjective experiences
- The investigation of cognitive processes
Who is known for proposing the hierarchy of needs theory?
- Carl Rogers
- Abraham Maslow
- B.F. Skinner
- Sigmund Freud
What is the main principle of functionalism in psychology?
- The study of mental processes
- The analysis of behavior patterns
- The exploration of subjective experiences
- The investigation of the mind-body relationship
Which philosopher argued that the mind is composed of simple ideas?
- John Locke
- René Descartes
- Immanuel Kant
- David Hume
What is the central idea of phenomenology in psychology?
- The study of unconscious desires
- The analysis of behavior patterns
- The exploration of subjective experiences
- The investigation of cognitive processes
Who is known for proposing the theory of multiple intelligences?
- Carl Rogers
- Abraham Maslow
- B.F. Skinner
- Howard Gardner
What is the main focus of structuralism in psychology?
- The study of mental processes
- The analysis of behavior patterns
- The exploration of subjective experiences
- The investigation of the mind-body relationship
Which philosopher argued that the mind is a collection of perceptions?
- John Locke
- René Descartes
- David Hume
- Immanuel Kant
What is the central idea of behaviorism in psychology?
- The study of unconscious desires
- The analysis of behavior patterns
- The exploration of subjective experiences
- The investigation of cognitive processes
Who is known for proposing the theory of attachment?
- Carl Rogers
- Abraham Maslow
- B.F. Skinner
- John Bowlby