DU MA Applied Psychology
Topic:- DU_J18_MA_AP_Topic01
- If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
- Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
- Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
- Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
- Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
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Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
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- One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
- Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
- Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
- Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
- Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
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Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
- When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
- Deception [Option ID = 47611]
- Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
- Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
- Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
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Deception [Option ID = 47611]
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- A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
- Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
- Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
- Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
- Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
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Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
- Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate [Question ID = 19370]
- Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
- No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
- Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
- Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
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No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
- Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID = 19399]
- Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
- Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
- Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
- Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
- The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called [Question ID = 19390]
- Hue [Option ID = 47553]
- Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
- Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
- None of these [Option ID = 47554]
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Hue [Option ID = 47553]
- Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
- Allele [Option ID = 47650]
- Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
- Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
- Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
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Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
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- Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID = 19383]
- Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
- Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
- An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
- Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
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Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
- People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have [Question ID = 19391]
- Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
- None of these [Option ID = 47558]
- Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
- Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
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Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
- Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
- Probing [Option ID = 47626]
- Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
- Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
- Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
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Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
- Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
- Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
- Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
- Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
- Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
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Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
- A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
- Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
- Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
- Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
- Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
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Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
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- Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
- Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
- Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
- Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
- First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
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First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
- Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
- Love [Option ID = 47571]
- Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
- Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
- Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
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Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
- Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID = 19417]
- Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
- De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
- Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
- Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
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De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
- Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called [Question ID = 30941]
- Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
- Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
- Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
- Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
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Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
- The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
- Denial [Option ID = 47512]
- Repression [Option ID = 47511]
- Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
- Projection [Option ID = 47513]
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Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
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- The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
- Libido [Option ID = 47581]
- Id [Option ID = 47582]
- Ego [Option ID = 47579]
- Superego [Option ID = 47580]
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Id [Option ID = 47582]
- The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
- Group think [Option ID = 47495]
- False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
- Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
- Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
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Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
- Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
- Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
- Spearman Þ [Option ID = 63755]
- Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
- Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
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Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
- A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their own past is [Question ID = 30954]
- Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
- Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
- Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
- Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
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Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
- Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
- Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
- Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
- Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
- Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
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Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
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- The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness theory are consistent with the ......viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
- Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
- Learning [Option ID = 47528]
- Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
- Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
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Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
- Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the of scores, but they do change the between scores. [Question ID = 19426]
- Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
- Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
- Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
- Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
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Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
- A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is [Question ID = 19409]
- Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
- Broca's area [Option ID = 47628]
- Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
- Wernicke's area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
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Wernicke's area [Option ID = 47627]
- The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
- Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
- Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
- Malleus, Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
- Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
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Malleus, Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
- A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
- Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
- Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
- Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
- Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
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Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
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- The theory that frustration -the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
- Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
- Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
- Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
- Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
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Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
- The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is [Question ID = 19379]
- Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
- Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
- Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
- Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
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Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
- A large 'standard error' is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
- Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
- Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
- Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
- Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
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Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
- If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called [Question ID = 19387]
- Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
- Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
- Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
- Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
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Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
- EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
- Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
- Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
- Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
- Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
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Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
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Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
- The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
- Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
- Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
- Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
- K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
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Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
- method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
- Case history [Option ID = 63763]
- Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
- Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
- Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
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Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
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- is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested. [Question ID = 19401]
- Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
- Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
- Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
- Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
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Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
- proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID = 30953]
- Vygotsky's hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
- Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
- Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
- Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
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Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
- is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
- Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
- Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
- Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
- Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
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Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
- is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
- Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
- None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
- Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
- Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
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Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
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- Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following [Question ID = 19367]
- Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
- Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
- Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
- Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
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Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
- Method of gathering and analysing data on the, choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as : [Question ID = 30957]
- Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
- Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
- Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
- Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
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Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
- Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
- Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
- Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
- Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
- Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
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Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
- T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
- Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
- Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
- Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
- Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
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Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
- The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
- Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
- Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
- Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
- Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
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Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
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- The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID = 19416]
- Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
- Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
- Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
- Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
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Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
- The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group's expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
- Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
- Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
- Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
- Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
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Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
- The term 'employee turnover' is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
- Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
- Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
- Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
- Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
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Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
- Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
- phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
- macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
- Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
- Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
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Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
- When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
- When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
- When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
- When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
- When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
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When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
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- is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
- Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
- The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
- Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
- Kruskal-Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
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Kruskal-Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
- are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
- Cones [Option ID = 47548]
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- Cones [Option ID = 47548]
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