Behavior and cognitive therapies grew out of:
A. the psychoanalytic perspective
B. interest in Rogers and Maslow's humanistic theories
C. dissatisfaction with psychoanalysis
D. research questioning the works of Pavlov and Skinner
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
The observations that many approaches to meditation are rooted in Eastern religions and some societies use hallucinogens in religious practices BEST reflect the unifying theme in psychology that
a. behavior is determined by multiple causes. b. behavior is shaped by cultural heritage. c. psychology evolves in a sociohistorical context. d. people's experience of the world is highly subjective.
In _____, we form a mental picture of the model's behavior and use it as a basis for imitation at a future time
a. a classical conditioning system c. a verbal system b. an operant conditioning system d. an imaginal system
Chapter 2 discusses a concept in object recognition called the "viewer-centered approach." Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of this approach?
a. David: "This approach explains how an object appears to be three-dimensional." b. Javier: "This is an adjustment that the visual system makes when the viewer walks closer to an object." c. Melissa: "This is a modification of the recognition-by-components approach, to explain how we perceive an object from an unusual angle." d. Becca: "This is a theoretical approach to perception that explains how each individual assumes that her or his perception is the only accurate representation."
Humanistic is to __________ as cognitive-behavioral is to __________
a. intrinsic value; unique potential b. defense mechanisms; cultural-bound syndromes c. oversensitivity to criticism; subjective interpretation and environmental factors d. biological abnormality; intrapsychic conflict e. psychiatric and neurosurgical interventions; sociological analyses