Psychology Mcqs

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PSYCHOLOGY  MCQS
1. Introduction to Psychology2. Emotions
3. Therapy4. Memory
5. Intelligence6. Infancy And Childhood
7. Health Psychology8. Forensic Psychology
9. Branches of Psychology10. Attitudes, Attributions And Social Cognition
11. Adolescence And Adulthood12. Abnormal Psychology
13. Social Psychology14. Sensation And Perception
15. Research Methods16. Psychology Theories
17. Psychological Disorders and their Treatment18. Personality
19. Organizational Psychology20. Nervous System
21. Motivation22. Methods and Approaches
23. Methodology24. Major Thinkers in Psychology
25. Learning26. Language And Thought
27. Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes28. Industrial Psychology
29. Educational Psychology30. Developmental Psychology
31. Criminal Psychology32. Coordination
33. Cognitive Psychology34. Biological Foundations of Behavior
35. Miscellaneous Psychology36.

A. Rapists should be primarily of reproductive age. This is some evidence to support this hypothesis. It would support the evolutionary theory
B. Societal trends towards sexual egalitarianism should be associated with few rapes. This hypothesis has some evidence in support, e.g. Baron and Straus. This would support feminist theory
C. Rapists should hold attitudes that are more favorable towards rape and towards violence than other men. This would support social- learning theory. But this hypothesis is not clearly supported, e.g. Oberholser and Beck
D. All of them are correct

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A. The media give a similar message about violence as do other sources of socialization. Indeed, the media give messages about when it is appropriate to use violence and when it is not
B. Young violent offenders prefer violent videos compared to controls but they also tend to have been abused by their parents. When this factor is taken into account their media consumption is not different from controls
C. Violent crime statistics in the states show a delayed effect as result of the introduction of violent television but this claim is not supported in Great Britain
D. All of the above

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A. There are many extremely violent individuals who will act violently in many situations and against many different targets
B. There is a great deal to suggest that violence is learnt
C. Field research is less indicative of an adverse influence of the media on violence contrary to laboratory studies which shows the clearest effects- often using meta- analysis
D. There is little evidence concerning the influence of media on actual acts of criminal violence. Most laboratory studies which show effects involve acts against dolls (these are not criminal acts)

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A. Women may learn different aggressive strategies from those used by man who are the physically stronger sex
B. Aggression in males may be expressed directly (e.g. fighting) but aggression in females may be expressed indirectly (e.g. gossiping about someone)
C. If relational victimization of girls and if aggression is seen as means of hurting someone than women may not differ so much from men in terms of using aggression
D. All of the above

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