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Who became the second female president of the Canadian Psychological Association in 1970?

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The development of Gestalt psychiatry is credited with-

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Match List — I with List-II and indicate your answer with the help of the code given below:

List — I List — II
p.Explanation of creativity in terms of product 1. Getzels and Jackson
q. Explanation of creativity in terms of process 2. Gordon
r. Explanation of creativity in terms of personality characteristics 3. Torrance
s. Explanation of creativity in terms of motivational factors 4. Rogers

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Phenomenology is which research method used for describing the way a human experience certain phenomenon?

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In a simple linear regression model, the estimated effect is also known as:

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The aspects of “Pragmatism” can be discovered by using:

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Which of the following are the areas of Psychological studies?

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What are the first two stages of Levinson’s (1978) stage model for adult development?

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In 1998, Forsyth gave a definition of a group, which of the following was important in that definition:

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Which part of the limbic system is involved when an animal is hungry?

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Nerve impulses are mostly electrical signals along the _____.

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Match the following.

Column I Column II
a. Psychological theory regarding a threshold of
sensory detection.
i. Fechner’s Law
b. Subjective sensation is proportional to the
logarithm of the physical intensity of the stimulus.    
ii. Steven’s Power Law
c. Subjective magnitude increases in proportion to
the physical intensity of the stimulus raised to a
power.
iii. Weber’s Law
d. The amount of change, increase or decrease in a
stimulus necessary to detect it as different is
proportional to the stimulus magnitude.
iv. Signal Detection Theory

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Match the following.

Column I Column II
A. Sampling Theory i. Sternberg
B. PASS theory ii. Spearman
C. Two-Factor Theory iii. Das, Kar and Parrila
D. Information processing theory iv. G. Thompson

 

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Which of the following memory processes is associated with the translation of the information in the form in which it can be processed mentally?

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According to signal detection theory, what limits the performance of a task?

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Explain the concept of stress. Give examples from daily life.