A. Stimulus substitution.B. Unlearned behaviour.C. Neutral.D. Response behaviour.
Tag: Anthropology MCQs
Which operant techniques strengthen behaviour?
A. Positive and negative reinforcementB. Positive and negative punishmentC. Reward and incentiveD. None of these.
Habit interference is also known as
A. Positive transfer.B. Negative transfer.C. Bilateral training.D. None of these.
Positive transfer greatly depends upon the presence of identical elements between the original and subsequent
A. LearningB. Attention,C. ProcessD. Perception
Law of exercise was introduced by
A. Thorndike.B. KohlerC. HullD. Atkinson
Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to
A. Trial and error.B. Methods of learning.C. Insight theory.D. Conditioning.
Negative conditioning is also known as
A. Forward conditioning.B. Backward conditioning.C. Escape learning.D. Reconditioning.
According to Maslow physiological, safety and social needs are
A. Proficiency needsB. Deficiency needsC. Efficiency needsD. Basic needs
At the base of hierarchy of needs, Maslow describes
A. Physiological needsB. Safe needs.C. Social needs.D. Growth needs.
“Push theories” of motivation refers to of motivation.
A. Needs theoriesB. Motive theoriesC. Incentive theoriesD. Drive theories