A. Hindsight bias
B. Intuition
C. Availability heuristic
D. Conditional reasoning
Psychology Mcqs
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PSYCHOLOGY MCQS | |||
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1. Introduction to Psychology | 2. Emotions | ||
3. Therapy | 4. Memory | ||
5. Intelligence | 6. Infancy And Childhood | ||
7. Health Psychology | 8. Forensic Psychology | ||
9. Branches of Psychology | 10. Attitudes, Attributions And Social Cognition | ||
11. Adolescence And Adulthood | 12. Abnormal Psychology | ||
13. Social Psychology | 14. Sensation And Perception | ||
15. Research Methods | 16. Psychology Theories | ||
17. Psychological Disorders and their Treatment | 18. Personality | ||
19. Organizational Psychology | 20. Nervous System | ||
21. Motivation | 22. Methods and Approaches | ||
23. Methodology | 24. Major Thinkers in Psychology | ||
25. Learning | 26. Language And Thought | ||
27. Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes | 28. Industrial Psychology | ||
29. Educational Psychology | 30. Developmental Psychology | ||
31. Criminal Psychology | 32. Coordination | ||
33. Cognitive Psychology | 34. Biological Foundations of Behavior | ||
35. Miscellaneous Psychology | 36. |
A. Occurs automatically
B. Fast analysis of information
C. Strong feeling of conviction
D. Logical analysis
A. People report that they did more than 50% of the work in domestic situations
B. People tend to overestimate car accidents
C. People are more likely to attribute a case of heartbum to spicy food than bland food
D. People tend to underestimate death from diabetes
A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3
A. The simplest strategy is blind search, in which you just move to letters around blindly until a phrase appears
B. Constraining the search space will help to speed up the problem-solving process
C. All the problems can be construed in terms of search spaces
D. All of the above
A. Logic
B. Detection of the problem
C. Conditional of the problem
D. Heuristics
E. Representation of the problem
A. Being numerate calls for a standard application of arithmetic procedures drawn from memory
B. Creative problem-solving can also be done according to formula
C. Even if we experience the same problem type over and over again creative problem-solving never become routine
D. None of the above
A. A good book is like a good meal
B. Necessity is the mother of invention
C. When Helen heard the news, she almost had a meltdown
D. There was considerable political fallout from the scandal
A. In the sentence ‘Harry drove to London there may be a default representation of the fact that a car was used. subsequent mention of a car should not be a problem because its default is already in the representation resulting from the sentence and Sanford failed to show this
B. Sanford are Garrod argued that we automatically relate what is being said to background knowledge is organized in long-term memory about specific situations
C. In Garnham’s experiment cooked was a better retrieval cue for the sentence ‘Mary cooked the chips than was fried because ‘cooked’ actually appears in the sentence
D. Scenarios result from next comprehension; they do not help comprehension take place
A. Dyslexia
B. Aphasia
C. Dysphasia
D. Lexphasia