UK Famous MCQs

British Famous Psychologists MCQs with Answers

Who is considered the founder of psychoanalysis?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Sigmund Freud
c) Ivan Pavlov
d) Carl Rogers
Answer: b) Sigmund Freud

Which British psychologist is known for his work on attachment theory?
a) Albert Bandura
b) Erik Erikson
c) John Bowlby
d) Abraham Maslow
Answer: c) John Bowlby

Who developed the concept of the “hierarchy of needs” in psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Erik Erikson
Answer: b) Abraham Maslow

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the cognitive development of children?
a) Jean Piaget
b) Carl Jung
c) Erik Erikson
d) Alfred Adler
Answer: a) Jean Piaget

Who developed the concept of the “collective unconscious”?
a) Carl Rogers
b) John Watson
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Carl Jung
Answer: d) Carl Jung

Which British psychologist is known for his research on behaviorism and classical conditioning?
a) John Bowlby
b) Ivan Pavlov
c) Sigmund Freud
d) Albert Bandura
Answer: b) Ivan Pavlov

Who conducted the famous “Little Albert” experiment in the field of behaviorism?
a) John Watson
b) Erik Erikson
c) Jean Piaget
d) Abraham Maslow
Answer: a) John Watson

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of intelligence and the development of the IQ test?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Alfred Adler
c) John Bowlby
d) Sir Francis Galton
Answer: d) Sir Francis Galton

Who is known for the concept of “self-actualization” in humanistic psychology?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Abraham Maslow
c) Sigmund Freud
d) John Watson
Answer: b) Abraham Maslow

Which British psychologist is famous for his work on the development of moral reasoning in children?
a) Erik Erikson
b) John Bowlby
c) Jean Piaget
d) Lawrence Kohlberg
Answer: d) Lawrence Kohlberg

Who is known for the theory of “social learning” and the concept of self-efficacy?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Albert Bandura
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) Albert Bandura

Which British psychologist is famous for his work on the development of psychosexual stages?
a) Erik Erikson
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Alfred Adler
Answer: b) Sigmund Freud

Who developed the theory of “self-concept” and the “ideal self” in psychology?
a) John Bowlby
b) Carl Rogers
c) Abraham Maslow
d) B.F. Skinner
Answer: b) Carl Rogers

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the effects of social influence and conformity?
a) Ivan Pavlov
b) Erik Erikson
c) John Watson
d) Solomon Asch
Answer: d) Solomon Asch

Who is known for the concept of “cognitive dissonance” in psychology?
a) Albert Bandura
b) John Bowlby
c) Leon Festinger
d) Abraham Maslow
Answer: c) Leon Festinger

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of memory and cognitive psychology?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Ivan Pavlov
c) John Bowlby
d) Alan Baddeley
Answer: d) Alan Baddeley

Who is famous for the concept of “emotional intelligence”?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Daniel Goleman
Answer: d) Daniel Goleman

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the development of the “strange situation” test in attachment research?
a) Jean Piaget
b) Erik Erikson
c) Mary Ainsworth
d) Lawrence Kohlberg
Answer: c) Mary Ainsworth

Who is famous for the concept of “self-esteem” in psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) Albert Bandura
d) Nathaniel Branden
Answer: d) Nathaniel Branden

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the cognitive development of adolescents and the concept of “identity crisis”?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) John Bowlby
c) Erik Erikson
d) Jean Piaget
Answer: c) Erik Erikson

Who is known for the concept of “operant conditioning” in behaviorism?
a) John Watson
b) B.F. Skinner
c) Carl Rogers
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) B.F. Skinner

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of visual perception and depth perception in infants?
a) John Bowlby
b) Jean Piaget
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Richard Gregory
Answer: d) Richard Gregory

Who developed the concept of “self-actualization” in humanistic psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) B.F. Skinner
d) John Watson
Answer: b) Abraham Maslow

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of intelligence and the development of the IQ test?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Alfred Adler
c) John Bowlby
d) Sir Francis Galton
Answer: d) Sir Francis Galton

Who is known for the theory of “social learning” and the concept of self-efficacy?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Albert Bandura
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) Albert Bandura

Which British psychologist is famous for his work on the development of psychosexual stages?
a) Erik Erikson
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Alfred Adler
Answer: b) Sigmund Freud

Who developed the theory of “self-concept” and the “ideal self” in psychology?
a) John Bowlby
b) Carl Rogers
c) Abraham Maslow
d) B.F. Skinner
Answer: b) Carl Rogers

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the effects of social influence and conformity?
a) Ivan Pavlov
b) Erik Erikson
c) John Watson
d) Solomon Asch
Answer: d) Solomon Asch

Who is known for the concept of “cognitive dissonance” in psychology?
a) Albert Bandura
b) John Bowlby
c) Leon Festinger
d) Abraham Maslow
Answer: c) Leon Festinger

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of memory and cognitive psychology?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Ivan Pavlov
c) John Bowlby
d) Alan Baddeley
Answer: d) Alan Baddeley

Who is famous for the concept of “emotional intelligence”?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Daniel Goleman
Answer: d) Daniel Goleman

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the development of the “strange situation” test in attachment research?
a) Jean Piaget
b) Erik Erikson
c) Mary Ainsworth
d) Lawrence Kohlberg
Answer: c) Mary Ainsworth

Who is famous for the concept of “self-esteem” in psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) Albert Bandura
d) Nathaniel Branden
Answer: d) Nathaniel Branden

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the cognitive development of adolescents and the concept of “identity crisis”?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) John Bowlby
c) Erik Erikson
d) Jean Piaget
Answer: c) Erik Erikson

Who is known for the concept of “operant conditioning” in behaviorism?
a) John Watson
b) B.F. Skinner
c) Carl Rogers
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) B.F. Skinner

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of visual perception and depth perception in infants?
a) John Bowlby
b) Jean Piaget
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Richard Gregory
Answer: d) Richard Gregory

Who developed the concept of “self-actualization” in humanistic psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) B.F. Skinner
d) John Watson
Answer: b) Abraham Maslow

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of intelligence and the development of the IQ test?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Alfred Adler
c) John Bowlby
d) Sir Francis Galton
Answer: d) Sir Francis Galton

Who is known for the theory of “social learning” and the concept of self-efficacy?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Albert Bandura
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) Albert Bandura

Which British psychologist is famous for his work on the development of psychosexual stages?
a) Erik Erikson
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Alfred Adler
Answer: b) Sigmund Freud

Who developed the theory of “self-concept” and the “ideal self” in psychology?
a) John Bowlby
b) Carl Rogers
c) Abraham Maslow
d) B.F. Skinner
Answer: b) Carl Rogers

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the effects of social influence and conformity?
a) Ivan Pavlov
b) Erik Erikson
c) John Watson
d) Solomon Asch
Answer: d) Solomon Asch

Who is known for the concept of “cognitive dissonance” in psychology?
a) Albert Bandura
b) John Bowlby
c) Leon Festinger
d) Abraham Maslow
Answer: c) Leon Festinger

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of memory and cognitive psychology?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Ivan Pavlov
c) John Bowlby
d) Alan Baddeley
Answer: d) Alan Baddeley

Who is famous for the concept of “emotional intelligence”?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Sigmund Freud
c) John Watson
d) Daniel Goleman
Answer: d) Daniel Goleman

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the development of the “strange situation” test in attachment research?
a) Jean Piaget
b) Erik Erikson
c) Mary Ainsworth
d) Lawrence Kohlberg
Answer: c) Mary Ainsworth

Who is famous for the concept of “self-esteem” in psychology?
a) Carl Rogers
b) Abraham Maslow
c) Albert Bandura
d) Nathaniel Branden
Answer: d) Nathaniel Branden

Which British psychologist is known for his research on the cognitive development of adolescents and the concept of “identity crisis”?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) John Bowlby
c) Erik Erikson
d) Jean Piaget
Answer: c) Erik Erikson

Who is known for the concept of “operant conditioning” in behaviorism?
a) John Watson
b) B.F. Skinner
c) Carl Rogers
d) Carl Jung
Answer: b) B.F. Skinner

Which British psychologist is known for his work on the study of visual perception and depth perception in infants?
a) John Bowlby
b) Jean Piaget
c) B.F. Skinner
d) Richard Gregory
Answer: d) Richard Gregory

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