Charles Darwin’s concept of natural selection is most important for which of the following general perspectives in psychology?
A. functionalism
B. structuralism
C. reflexology
D. psychoanalysis
A. functionalism
B. structuralism
C. reflexology
D. psychoanalysis
A. latency stage
B. muscular-anal stage
C. locomotor-genital stage
D. oral-sensory stage
A. hypothesis
B. measurement system
C. theory
D. experimental group
A. plain, solid colors
B. bright colors
C. likenesses of human faces
D. likenesses of animals and pets
A. anything a person does or feels
B. any action we can observe and record
C. any action, whether observable or not
D. anything we can infer from a person’s action
A. concrete operational
B. sensorimotor
C. formal operational
D. preoperational
A. Safety, physiological, belongingness, self-actualization, esteem
B. Belongingness, esteem, safety, physiological, self-actualization
C. Physiological, belongingness, safety, esteem, self-actualization
D. Physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
E. None of these