111) Behaviourism is a part of which modern psychological perspective? A) cognitive B) learning C) sociocultural D) psychodynamic 112) Dr. Mannisto is a behaviourist who is studying the causes of excessive violence among some hockey players. She is likely to consider whether: A) the more aggressive players have experienced brain injuries. B) there is a reward for players who engage in excessive violence. C) the more aggressive players experienced emotional abuse in childhood. D) the cultural values and rules have shaped hockey players to become more violent than in the past. 113) The term “behaviourist” is most closely associated with which of the following perspectives? A) learning B) social-cognitive C) cognitive D) sociocultural 114) The term “behaviourist” is most closely associated with which of the following perspectives? A) learning B) phrenology C) structuralism D) functionalism 115) Which modern psychological perspective has strongly encouraged precision and objectivity in psychology? A) cognitive B) learning C) sociocultural D) psychodynamic 116) A ________ psychologist is likely to remind us of the importance of the impact other people can have on our behaviour. A) cognitive B) biological C) behavioural D) sociocultural 117) Professor Ashmore approaches questions about human behaviour from a perspective that emphasizes how people reason, remember, understand language, and solve problems. It is most likely that she accepts which of the following psychological approaches? A) biological B) learning C) cognitive D) sociocultural 118) Which modern psychological perspective looks at how people reason, solve problems, and understand language? A) sociocultural B) learning C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 119) Which modern psychological perspective shows how people’s thoughts and experiences affect their actions, feelings, and choices? A) sociocultural B) learning C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 120) Which modern psychological perspective focuses on the intricate workings of the mind? A) sociocultural B) learning C) cognitive D) psychodynamic