The so-called primary emotion includes:
a) Pain, fear, hate, love
b) Shame, guilt, anger, grief
c) Joy, fear, anger, grief
d) All of the above
The so-called primary emotion includes: Read More »
a) Pain, fear, hate, love
b) Shame, guilt, anger, grief
c) Joy, fear, anger, grief
d) All of the above
The so-called primary emotion includes: Read More »
a) Self-hate
b) Insecurity in self-conception
c) Lack of intensity in feeling of love
d) All of the above
e) None of these
Factors predisposing an individual toward feeling of jealousy include Read More »
a) Extrinsic muscle of the eye
b) Curvature of lens
c) Ciliary muscle of eye
d) Muscles of iris
e) None of these
Convergence of the eyes in controlled primarily by Read More »
a) Brown
b) Helson
c) Wertheimer
d) Kohler
e) None of these
The concept of adaptation was introduced by: Read More »
a) Sensory attributes and physical energy
b) Perception and physiological process
c) Psychology and physics
d) None of these
Psychophysics is the study of the relationship between Read More »
a) Habitat
b) Complexity of nervous system
c) Receptor mechanism
d) All of the above
e) None of these
Differences in perception among species depend upon Read More »
a) Brightness
b) Hue
c) Saturation
d) Volume
e) None of these
The degree of concentration or dilution of color is known as its Read More »
a) A science of perception
b) Detailed analysis of our sensations
c) “Native” description of our immediate experience
d) Scientific study of “queer” occurrences
e) None of these
The term phenomenology refers to: Read More »
a) Thurston
b) Terman
c) Wechsler
d) Binet
The Binet-Simon scale was adapted for American use by Read More »
a) Performance appraisal
b) Benefits
c) Reinforcement
d) Objective criteria