CUET PG 20th March 2024 Shift 3 Psychology

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Information organised in Long Term Memory (LTM) stores is aided by the reminders which direct memory search to appropriate parts of the LTM repository. These are called:

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As a science, which of the following does psychology use as its primary source of information:

Imagine you are conducting an experiment to test the effects of videogaming on learning and attention. You select four groups A, B , C and D with following Video Gaming Hours·
Which of the following group(s) serves as a Control Group in the Experiment?
(A). Group A- No Video Gaming
(B). Group B- Video Game for 1 hour
(C). Group C- Video Game for 3 hours
(D). Group D- Video Game for 6 hours

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Which of the following best describes Erikson's developmental theory?

Raghu was walking along the river when he was bitten by a snake. Now he is afraid not only of snakes, but also of walking near the river. This is an example of:

The characteristics of a fully functioning person are:
(A) aware of all experiences
(B) able to face difficulties
(C) inhibited and not free to make choice
(D) adapt to the changing environmental conditions.

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The Cognitive Behavior Therapy proposed by Beck, proposes the following trajectory of illness :
(A). Illogical ideas e.g. tendency to overgeneralise setbacks
(B). Depression
(C). Negative behavior in terms of ideas and thoughts
(D). Negative affect

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Which of the following is a true difference between learning and performance?
(A) Learning is observable; performance is not.
(B) Learning is permanent as compared to performance.
(C) Learning can be measured directly; performance must be inferred.
(D) Learning is easier to change than performance.

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The Assumptions of Parametric Statistics are:
(A). Population should be normally distributed
(B). Variables should be measured in Interval and/or Ratio Scale
(C). There should be many outlier
(D). Data should he based on Probability Sampling

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Assigning test conditions to one group of participants while keeping others as neutral to test the effect of variable under study is a practice in research. The group not to assigned test conditions would be known as:

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Which of the following questions would be of most interest to a cognitive psychologist?
(A) How does a child acquire the concept of color?
(B) Are introverted people more likely to be high self-monitors?
(C) What mechauisms are invoked in hunger?
(D) How is the unconcious represented in dreams?

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Arrange the correct sequence in Simple Random Sampling:
(A). Select 'n' cases randomly (with the help of fishbowl method or a random number table)
(B). Determine the Size of the Present Population
(C). Decide on the Sample size (n)
(D). Identify sampling units in the population.
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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 known as:

If you look up the address of a person you have never visited before and three minutes later can no longer remember the address. you should conclude that the information was probably held in

Monica's therapist asks her to invent a story for each of several pictures hanging on the office wall. The pictures are snapshots of people and have no obvious meaning. This therapist's technique is most similar to that used in :

Which one of the following methods of reliability examines the performance of a Psychological Test over time:

Parul remembers things from the past very well but cannot incorporate present events into her memory. She is suffering from :

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What can be calculated by comparing the performance of those who have obtained very low test scores with those who have obtained very high test scores ?

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Your weekly visit to your psychoanalyst begins with instructions to " say whatever comes into your mind ". Which technique is being used by the psychoanalyst?

Psychological research on everyday human concerns reveals that:

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Which of the following parts of a television system is analogous to a dendrite?
(A). TV Transmitter
(B). TV Transmitter's Antennae
(C). TV Set's Antennae
(D). TV Set

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Which of the following describes the path of a neural impulse from the sense organs to the brain?
(A). Optic Nerve
(B). Receptor Cells
(C). Ganglion Cells
(D). Bipolar Cells

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The schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement occurs only after a fixed number of responses have been emitted is called:

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