#1
Who is considered the founder of humanistic psychology?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
B.F. Skinner
#2
Which of the following is a key concept in humanistic psychology?
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning
Self-actualization
Behavior modification
#3
What is the main goal of humanistic psychology?
To study unconscious desires
To understand the impact of genetics on behavior
To promote personal growth and self-actualization
To analyze cultural influences on personality
#4
Which of the following is NOT a key concept in humanistic psychology?
Self-actualization
Unconditional positive regard
Determinism
Hierarchy of needs
#5
Who developed the hierarchy of needs theory in psychology?
Carl Rogers
Sigmund Freud
Abraham Maslow
B.F. Skinner
#6
Which of the following is NOT a core assumption of humanistic psychology?
People have free will
People are inherently good
Behavior is determined by past experiences
People strive for self-actualization
#7
Which approach does humanistic psychology emphasize for understanding human behavior?
Biological determinism
Environmental determinism
Self-determination
Behavioral determinism
#8
What is the central focus of humanistic therapy?
Examining unconscious conflicts
Changing learned behaviors
Facilitating personal growth
Resolving past traumas
#9
Which humanistic psychologist developed the person-centered approach to therapy?
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Rollo May
Viktor Frankl
#10
According to humanistic psychology, what is the role of empathy in therapy?
To analyze unconscious desires
To provide guidance and advice
To understand the client's subjective experience
To enforce behavioral change
#11
According to humanistic psychology, what is the primary motivation for human behavior?
Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
Achieving self-actualization
Following societal norms
Obtaining rewards
#12
What does the term 'self-actualization' refer to in humanistic psychology?
The realization of one's full potential
The fulfillment of basic needs
The development of social skills
The achievement of material success
#13
Which humanistic psychologist proposed the concept of the 'fully functioning person'?
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Rollo May
Karen Horney
#14
Which term is used in humanistic psychology to describe the difference between one's perceived and ideal self?
Self-concept
Self-esteem
Self-actualization
Incongruence
#15
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of humanistic psychology?
It lacks empirical evidence
It ignores the influence of unconscious processes
It focuses too much on individual growth
It underestimates the role of free will
#16
Which humanistic psychologist is known for his work on existential psychology?
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Rollo May
Viktor Frankl