Developmental Psychology 1 MCQs and Notes

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Vikash Gupta • 29.26K Points
Instructor II

Q 1. Who proposed the operant conditioning learning theory?

(A) pavlov
(B) skinner
(C) bandura
(D) j. watson

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Vinay • 24.32K Points
Instructor III

Q 2. What is the name of the child whom the classical condioning was tested by J. Watson?

(A) albert
(B) sultan
(C) bob
(D) ted

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Vikash Gupta • 29.26K Points
Instructor II

Q 3. Watson applied ………….. principles of classical conditioning to children's behaviour.

(A) skinner’s
(B) pavlov\s
(C) bandura’s
(D) erickson’s

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Rakesh Kumar • 24.11K Points
Instructor III

Q 4. Who proposed the psychosocial theory?

(A) erik erickson
(B) vygostky
(C) piaget
(D) freud

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Ram Sharma • 193.65K Points
Coach

Q 5. Freud's theory relied mainly on the use of methods such as

(A) free association, empirical testing, dream analysis & introspection
(B) free association, dream analysis, case study & empirical testing
(C) free association, dream analysis, experiments & testing.
(D) free association, dream analysis, case study & introspection

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Vinay • 24.32K Points
Instructor III

Q 6. In Freud’s oral developmental stage the pleasure is centered around the ……………..

(A) mouth
(B) genitals
(C) faeces
(D) opposite sex

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Shiva Ram • 26.21K Points
Instructor II

Q 7. In Freud's view, development is a …………….. process.

(A) continuous
(B) discontinuous
(C) automatic
(D) loose

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Rakesh Kumar • 24.11K Points
Instructor III

Q 8. Who extended the Attachment theory to adult romantic relationships?

(A) cindy hazan and phillip shaver
(B) j bowlby and mary ainsworth
(C) piaget and vygotsky
(D) none of them

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Ranjeet • 30.27K Points
Instructor I

Q 9. In which attachment pattern of Bowlby children show a pattern of alternate aggression and withdrawal?

(A) secure
(B) avoidant
(C) ambivalent/resistant
(D) disorganized

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Praveen Singh • 32.12K Points
Instructor I

Q 10. Types of Bowlby’s theory of attachment (Child and caregiver behaviour patterns before the age of 18 months)

(A) secure, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant & organized
(B) secure, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant & disorganized
(C) safe, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant & organized
(D) safe, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant & disorganized

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