Understanding Behavioral Psychology

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Understanding Behavioral Psychology

Test your knowledge of behavioral psychology with this engaging quiz! Designed to assess your understanding of key concepts, this quiz challenges you with questions that explore various methodologies and principles in the field.

Whether you're a student or simply interested in psychology, this quiz will help you:

  • Enhance your understanding of psychological behaviors.
  • Learn important principles in conducting psychological research.
  • Identify various goals and methods in psychology.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningMind321
In order to distinguish a particular behaviour from other behaviours we need:
A) Control of behaviour.
B) Knowledge of the behaviour.
C) Accurate description of the behaviour.
Which one of the following is not a goal of methods of enquiry in psychology?
A) Prediction of behaviour
B) Description of behaviour
C) Study of behaviour
Better understanding of description of behaviour requires
A) Studying the timing of behaviour
B) Observation of behaviour
C) Recording of behaviour
Rani's exam is in a and she is studying really hard every day, her father says that she will score good in her exams . What is this phenomena called?
A) Explaining of the behaviour
B) Predicting the behaviour
C) Description of her behaviour
Forecasting that under a certain situation a behaviour may occur within a certain margin of error is
A) Explanation of the behaviour
B) Description of the behaviour
C) Prediction of the behaviour
The principle stating that the person has the choice to or not to participate in the psychological study as a subject is
A) Voluntary participation
B) Debriefing
C) Informed consent
D) None of the above
The principle of informing the potential participants about what will happen to them during the study before the commencement of it so that the can make a decision regarding it is:
A) Informing
B) Debriefing
C) Informed consent
D) None of the above
The principle that ensures that the participant leaves the study in the same mental and physical state as when they entered is:
A) Briefing
B) Debriefing
C) Health check
D) None of the above
The scores that we get in a psychological study is _______ in nature:
A) Absolute
B) Limited
C) Relative
D) None of the above
Armaan lives in a small village whereas Mahima lives in a developed town. When a test of identifying different vehicles was taken up by both of them Armaan faced problems in doing so. The pictures were I) of a car II) of an airplane III) Metro. Can you identify which of the following limited this enquiry
A) Subjective interpretation of qualitative data.
B) Lack of true zero point
C) Relative nature of tools
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