Sensation, Attention & Perception (CBSE-NET (Based on NTA-UGC) Psychology (Paper-II)): Questions 305 - 308 of 336
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Question number: 305
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Attention
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Four important elements in the theory of signal detection are: (December)
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a. | speed, accuracy, power and false alarm |
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b. | acuity, efficacy, speed and power |
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c. | errors, hits, speed and accuracy |
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d. | hit, miss, correct rejection and false alarm |
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Question number: 306
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Selective Perception
Appeared in Year: 2015
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When a Background Interference Procedure was used experimentally, the following findings became apparent? (December)
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | field dependent and field independent persons did equally well |
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b. | Field dependent persons did better than field independent persons |
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c. | BIP enhanced the performance of all subjects |
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d. | Field independent persons did better than field dependent persons |
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Question number: 307
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Attention
Appeared in Year: 2015
Assertion (Ꭺ)
People overlook flaws if the overall issue is perceived as important (December)
Reason (Ꭱ)
People have some biases.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are false |
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b. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true but Ꭱ is NOT the correct explanation of Ꭺ |
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c. | Ꭺ is false but Ꭱ is true |
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d. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true and Ꭱ is the correct explanation of Ꭺ |
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Question number: 308
» Sensation, Attention & Perception » Classification of Perception
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Among the laws of perceptual grouping, the law of simplicity is a tendency to: (December)
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Perceive simple patterns in terms of complex shapes |
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b. | Perceive complex shapes only |
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c. | Perceive simpler shapes only |
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d. | Perceive complex patterns in terms of simpler shapes |
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