Psychologie (Fach) / SS15 (Lektion)
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- 1. Electrical stimulation of which part of the brain ... D
- 1. What needs to be developed in children in order ... D
- 1 .Research has demonstrated that humans: a. begin ... b
- 1. A student watches for shooting stars on a clear ... c
- 1. Which of the following is an example of social ... e
- 1. Which test measures self-recognition in children? ... a
- 1. What does Kurt Lewin`s field theory propose? ... a
- 1. According to CS modulation theories such as that ... a
- 1. Which of the following demonstrates use of a token ... d
- 1. According to Hull, which 2 components determine ... d
- 1. What is a developmental deadline? a. Point in ... a
- 1. As people age from their twenties to their fifties, ... a
- 1. Autistic children a. Have problems with perspective ... a
- 1. Discriminative stimuli are: a. Outcomes that decrease ... c
- 1. What is a basic premise in Vroom’s instrumentality ... d
- 1. Hermann Ebbinghaus measured forgetting by: a. Measuring ... b
- 1. What are according to Locke and Latham the 5 characteristics ... e
- 1. What is characteristic of flow experience? The ... c
- 1. Which of the following is an example of a secondary ... d
- 1. What was one of Sigmund Freud’s most important ... d
- 1. What is the fundamental attribution error? a. Tendency ... a
- 1. What was one of Sigmund Freud’s most important ... d
- 1. What is the fundamental attribution error? a. Tendency ... a
- 1. The study of how organisms allocate their time ... b
- 1. Men generally perform better than woman on tasks ... e
- 1. Which variable expands the Theory of Reasoned Action ... b
- 1. What are the effects of retrograde messenger? ... e
- 1. What are the effects of retrograde messenger? ... e
- 1. Why can people high in “motivational competence” ... d
- 1. Learning leads to…? a. Reduced flexibility of ... c
- 1. In Classic Conditioning, the spontaneous recovery ... b
- 1. Motivation and Volition: Which motives does McClelland’s ... b
- 1. What does the Zeigarnik effect show? a. Incomplete ... a
- 1. Molecules on the surface of postsynaptic cell that ... e
- 1. What is synaptic plasticity? a. The finding that ... b
- 1. In what way does operant conditioning differ from ... c
- 1. When an individual learns an emotional response ... d
- 1. Taking into account Weiner’s locus, stability, ... b
- 1. Which kind of neurons respond during both performance ... b
- 1. If a person learns a task by insight, we expect ... b
- 1. Which of the following results suggests that the ... e
- 1. Behavioral addictions: a. Are no addictions on ... c
- 1. What does not belong to Kuhl’s four modes of ... b
- 1. Teachers can create the conditions for learning ... a
- 1. Interfering with dopamine seems to: a. Reduce ... b
- 1. What is characteristic of implementation intentions? ... e
- 1. In terms of motivation theory, what can be considered ... c
- 1. What attribution would you make according to Kelley’s ... c
- 1. When does the autonomous achievement motive develop? ... a
- 1. At what age do children perceive success and failure? ... d