CBSE-NET (Based on NTA-UGC) Psychology (Paper-II): Questions 645 - 648 of 4696
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Question number: 645
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Depth Perception
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As we get older, our senses actually “fuse” together, and we lose the ability to focus on isolated pieces of sensory information. For example, an adult would perceive a big, barking dog as a single entity; a six-year-old would treat the big dog and the frightening barks as two independent sensory events.
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a. | Continuous and unbroken |
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b. | Better structured |
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c. | Better localized |
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d. | Broken and discontinuous |
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e. | More salient in attention |
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Question number: 646
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Intersensory Perception
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According to evolutionary psychologists,
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a. | women are not concerned with whether mates will devote time and resources to a relationship. |
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b. | men place less emphasis on physical attractiveness. |
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c. | women tend to be concerned with whether mates will devote time and resources to a relationship. |
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d. | women place more emphasis on sexual fidelity. |
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e. | men are biologically driven to have multiple partners. |
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Question number: 647
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Obsessive-compulsive disorders involve
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a. | unresolved Oedipal conflict. |
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b. | low level of fear. |
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c. | unresolved anger. |
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d. | high levels of anxiety. |
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e. | loss of contact with reality. |
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Question number: 648
» Learning » Social Learning Theory
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Albert’s Bandura’s social learning theory holds that:
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a. | Mere exposure to an aggressive scene always later elicits aggressive behaviour |
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b. | Learning can be achieved by observing and modeling another person’s behaviour |
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c. | Social learning takes place at an unconscious level |
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d. | Learning is best in group settings |
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e. | Learning can be achieved only in individual settings |
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