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Who is the founder of Soviet psychology

a. RSNemov

b. S.L.Rubinshtein

c. IM Sechenov

d. L.S. Vygotsky

e. D.N. Leontiev

5 Human properties due to genetic factors are:

a. Deposits

b. Indifference

c. Authority

d. Nurturance

e. attentiveness

6 What branch of psychology studies the psychological patterns of education and upbringing?:

a. General psychology

b. Pedagogical psychology

c. Developmental Psychology

d. Age-related psychology

e. psychology of Personality

7 Heredity is:

a. All answers are correct

b. The most important factor underlying intellectual development

c. A relatively poorly studied area.

d. Potential inherited from parents.

e. Long-term training

8 What branch of psychology is engaged in studying the connections between the activity of the nervous system and behavior?

a. Psychopharmacology

b. Psychophysiology

c. Zoopsychology,

d. Clinical psychology

e. Pedagogical psychology

Affect is

a. Emotional process of low intensity, which forms an emotional background for ongoing mental processes.

b. Emotional process of a person reflecting a subjective appraisal attitude to real or abstract objects.

c. An information process of medium duration, reflecting a subjective evaluative attitude to existing or possible situations.

d. Emotional process of explosive nature, characterized by short-term and high intensity, accompanied by pronounced motor manifestations and changes in the work of internal organs

e. Emotional process of explosive nature

Volitional function

a. Mobilization function

b. Compensation function

c. Evaluation function

d. Incentive function

e. The function of understanding

11 The cognitive processes include:

a. Temperament

b. Joy

c. Thinking

d. Abilities

e. Feelings

To mental states are

a. Feeling

b. Perception

c. Abilities

d. Anxiety

e. Temperament

13 The founder of the theory of psychoanalysis was:

a. L.S. Vygotsky

b. A.Adler

c. K.Young

d. 3. Freud

e. IM Sechenov

14 The founders of Gestalt psychology were:

a. E.L. Torndike, J. Watson

b. M. Wertheimer, K. Koffka, V. Keler

c. IM Sechenov, VM Bekhterev, IP Pavlov

d. E.Tolmen, K.Hall, B. Skinner

e. IM Sechenov, A.Adler, J. Watson

15 Medical psychology studies:

a. Psychological patterns associated with the emergence and course of the disease, explores the impact of disease on the human psyche, mental factors on the physical, somatic state of a person

b. Individual psychological differences between people.

c. Influence of changes in the structure and functioning of the brain, its damage, age underdevelopment on mental activity and human behaviour.

d. The development of the human psyche and its characteristics during phylogenesis

e. Development of the human psyche and its features throughout ontogeny

Observation is

a. Purposeful and fixed perception of external manifestations of the psyche

b. Receiving information through speech communication

c. Product Activity Analysis Method

d. Experiment

e. Questionnaires

Slow, unflappable, patient, mean to show emotions and feelings.

a. Choleric

b. Sanguine

c. Melancholic

d. Introvert

e. Phlegmatic person

Inclined to the constant experience of various events, sharply reacts to external factors, shy, emotionally vulnerable

a. Choleric

b. Melancholic

c. Phlegmatic person

d. Sanguine

e. Introvert

Fast, impulsive, unbalanced, with a dramatically changing mood with emotional outbursts, quickly exhausted.

a. Choleric

b. Melancholic

c. Sanguine

d. Introvert

e. Phlegmatic person

Cheerful, sociable, mobile, with a quick reaction to all events, quite easily reconciled with his failures and troubles.

a. Sanguine

b. Melancholic

c. Phlegmatic person

d. Choleric

e. Extravert



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