Psychology Ara 9. Deneme Sınavı

Toplam 20 Soru
PAYLAŞ:

1.Soru

When subareas of psychology are taken into consideration which of the below study human behaviour in the context of the brain and nervous system?


Social Psychology

Developmental Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Cross Cultural Psychology

Neuropsychology


2.Soru

Which of the following is out of the natural sciences?


Nano- technology

 

Physical science

 

Mathematics

 

Chemical science

Biological science


3.Soru

Which of the following is the information contained in the enviromental stimuli that are captured by the relevant sensory system and transmitted to the brain?


Olfactory

Perception

Sensation

Stimulus

Attention


4.Soru

  1. Hungry
  2. Do shopping
  3. Sexuality
  4. Thirsty

Which one or more of the above statement is to relevant primary motives?


I-III

II-IV

 

III-IV

 

I-III-IV

I-IV


5.Soru

Which of the following research methods does the following description belong to? In this method, quantitative data is converted into an appropriate form to be analyzed qualitatively, or qualitative data is transformed into some kind of statistical values to be analyzed quantitatively.


 Transformative Mixed Method

Concurrent Mixed Method

Correlational Research

Sequential Mixed Method

Causal-Comparative Research


6.Soru

Which of the following refers to non-biological elements that appeal to an individual even if he does not feel any need and trigger him for an action accordingly?


Motives

Incentives

Drives

Instincts

Homeostasis


7.Soru

Which of the following studies human social relationships, structures, institutions, politics?


Philosophy

 

Sociology

Biology

 

Medicine

 

Computer Science


8.Soru

Which of the following is the cause in a research?


The experimental group

The control group

Single-Subject

Dependent variable

Independent variable


9.Soru

Which one of the followings is not a basic emotion that ensure adaptation to the environment according to Robert Plutchik?


Fear

 

Joy

 

Anger

 

Sadness

Love


10.Soru

Which of the following are involved with the study area of psychology?


human behavior

 

human and plant behavior

 

human and animal behavior

 

animal and plant behavior

 

animal behavior


11.Soru

What are physiological motives such as hunger, thirst and sex called?


incentive

instinct

homeostasis

motive

drive


12.Soru

According to which philosophical approach, by combining and integrating the sensations, perceptions and observations, humans’ mind plays an active role in the development of knowledge?


Empiricism

Idealism

Dualism

Materialism

Determinism


13.Soru

Which of the following scholars introduced instrumental (operant) learning and the concepts of reinforcement and punishment?


Jean Piaget

Sigmund Freud

B. F. Skinner

Max Wertheimer

Wolfgang Köhler


14.Soru

Which of the following is not one of the ethical principles that researchers have to follow?


Not harming the participants.

Granting written consent from the participants.

Preserving confidentiality.

Recording the data during the interviews.

Avoiding scientific deception.


15.Soru

Which one of the followings is not a primary motive?


Hunger

 

Thirst

 

Sex

 

Sleep

Manipulation


16.Soru

Which of the following subareas of psychology studies human behavior in the context of culture?


Clinical psychology

 

Industrial and Organizational Psychology

 

Developmental Psychology

 

Social Psychology

 

Cross Cultural Psychology


17.Soru

--------------- is the transformation of one form of energy into another form of energy.


Perception

 

Environmental stimulus

 

Attended stimulus

 

Perceptual process

Transduction


18.Soru

Which of the following refers to how much of these substances should be taken by body to keep a balance?


Incentives

Instinct

Placebo

Drive

Homeostasis


19.Soru

Which of the following is/are part of human ear?


Inner

 

Inner-Outer

 

Inner-Outer-Middle

 

Sourness

Sweetness


20.Soru

Which is a way of explaining the behavior, which consists of predictions, propositions or ideas about the causes of behavior?


Scientific Study

History

Psychology

Theory

Science