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(b)BFSkinner the unconditionedstimulus? idea that higher order thoughts 21. Psychoanalysis is an attempt to (c)V'illiamStern (a)Thecaraceident 1. The wordp.sychtilogymeans: (a)Conscious result from the combination of explainwhat? (d)MaxWertheimer (b) Remesh's fear and anxiety (a)Seienceof the soul (b)Unconscious psychological elementary mental processes, (a)Normal 49. Which represents the correct (c)musicbyjourney (c)Pre-conscious which the individual learns to (b) Scienceofthe body functioning order of Piagets stages of (d)Alloftheabove (d)drivinginacar (c)Scienceof the mind (b)Normal and abnormal associate with one another based intellectualdevelopment? 13. An example of classical 42.Whenachildhearsaloudnoise,he (d)Studyofeducation psychological functioning. onexperience? (a)sensor motor, concrete cries. The familysdogoftenharks 2. Psychologyisascienceof ............... .conditioningis: (e)Abnormal psychological (a)Functionalism formal operational, (a)Edueation (a)Ratpresseslever for delivery of : (b)Behaviourism loudly. Eachtimethe childseesthe functioning operational, post operational dog, he cries. What is the (b)Abnorjnalbehavior food. (c)Empiricism (d) Childhood ideation (b)preoperational, concrete eoiiditionedresponse? (c)Behavior (b)Dog learns to salivate on 22. The police force in man (d)Associationism formal operational, hearingbell (a)thedog (d)Education 31. The S-Runitsarecalled (a)Id operational, sensorinotor (b) the loud noise :1. The book,Contemporaryschools (c)Pigeon pecks at key for food (a)BehaviourTraits (b)Super-ego (e)sensormotor,preoperational, (c)thecrying ofPsychology'writtenby delivery (b)Reflexes (c)Ego concrete operational, formal (a) Wilhelm Wundt (d)Dogs learn helplessness from (d)thebarking (d)Libido (c)Instincts operational (b)Rohert.SWoodworth electrieshocks. 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