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The document contains multiple-choice questions related to psychology, covering topics such as brain functions, key figures in psychology, and psychological theories. Key concepts include the amygdala's role in emotion regulation, Sigmund Freud as the father of psychoanalysis, and the definitions of cognitive dissonance and behaviorism. The questions are repeated multiple times, indicating a focus on reinforcing knowledge in these areas.

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Psychology Multiple Choice Questions

1. What part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?

 A. Cerebellum
 B. Amygdala
 C. Medulla
 D. Occipital lobe

2. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

3. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

4. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

5. What part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?

 A. Cerebellum
 B. Amygdala
 C. Medulla
 D. Occipital lobe

6. What does the term 'cognitive dissonance' refer to?

 A. Learning through observation


 B. Conflict between actions and beliefs
 C. Forgetting due to decay
 D. Motivation by reinforcement

7. Which theory suggests that behavior is learned through rewards and punishments?
 A. Humanism
 B. Psychoanalysis
 C. Behaviorism
 D. Cognitive

8. Which psychological approach focuses on unconscious processes?

 A. Behaviorism
 B. Cognitive
 C. Humanistic
 D. Psychoanalytic

9. Which psychological approach focuses on unconscious processes?

 A. Behaviorism
 B. Cognitive
 C. Humanistic
 D. Psychoanalytic

10. Which psychological approach focuses on unconscious processes?

 A. Behaviorism
 B. Cognitive
 C. Humanistic
 D. Psychoanalytic

11. Which theory suggests that behavior is learned through rewards and punishments?

 A. Humanism
 B. Psychoanalysis
 C. Behaviorism
 D. Cognitive

12. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

13. What part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?

 A. Cerebellum
 B. Amygdala
 C. Medulla
 D. Occipital lobe

14. Which psychological approach focuses on unconscious processes?


 A. Behaviorism
 B. Cognitive
 C. Humanistic
 D. Psychoanalytic

15. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

16. What does the term 'cognitive dissonance' refer to?

 A. Learning through observation


 B. Conflict between actions and beliefs
 C. Forgetting due to decay
 D. Motivation by reinforcement

17. What part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?

 A. Cerebellum
 B. Amygdala
 C. Medulla
 D. Occipital lobe

18. Which theory suggests that behavior is learned through rewards and punishments?

 A. Humanism
 B. Psychoanalysis
 C. Behaviorism
 D. Cognitive

19. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

 A. Carl Jung
 B. Sigmund Freud
 C. B.F. Skinner
 D. Erik Erikson

20. Which psychological approach focuses on unconscious processes?

 A. Behaviorism
 B. Cognitive
 C. Humanistic
 D. Psychoanalytic

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