#1
Which of the following is an example of a situational factor influencing human behavior?
#2
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which needs must be satisfied before an individual can focus on higher-level needs such as self-esteem and self-actualization?
#3
What concept, proposed by Abraham Maslow, involves the fulfillment of one's unique potential and the realization of personal abilities?
#4
What is the primary role of neurotransmitters in influencing human behavior?
#5
Which psychological theory emphasizes the role of unconscious motives and childhood experiences in shaping behavior?
#6
What is the main focus of operant conditioning in behaviorism?
#7
According to Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory, what is the process of learning by observing others called?
#8
Which perspective in psychology emphasizes the role of evolution in shaping human behavior and traits?
#9
What term is used to describe the tendency to attribute others' behavior to internal factors and underestimate the influence of external factors?
#10
In the context of social psychology, what is the bystander effect?
#11
Which neurotransmitter is associated with mood regulation and is often targeted in the treatment of depression?
#12
What does the Stanford prison experiment, conducted by Philip Zimbardo, illustrate about human behavior?
#13
Which of the following is a key factor in the development of moral reasoning, according to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory?
#14
What is the name of the phenomenon where individuals are more likely to conform to a group's decision, even if it goes against their own judgment?
#15