A. Numbers
B. Judges
C. Reinforcement
D. Positive and negative items
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is the key factor in the selection of interests:
A. Pleasure
B. Material gain
C. Information
D. Skills - The theory which suggests that people learn attitude by observing their own behavior is __________?
A. Operant conditioning
B. CR
C. Self-perception
D. None of these - Most of the social psychological research on attitude change has been generated by theories concerning ___________?
A. Consistency in attitudes and behavior
B. Cognitive dissonance
C. Self-perception
D. Attribution
E. None of these - _______refers to a learned negative attitude toward a person based on their person’s membership in a particular group.
A. Normative justice
B. Prejudice
C. Discrimination
D. The Asch effect - Attitude refers to the inner state of an individual which influences:
A. The selection of an activity
B. The adoption of an activity
C. The understanding of an activity
D. All of the above - Respectful, caring attitude and appropriate body language, verbal tracking, eye contact and vocal qualities are all part of which of the following?
A. Diagnostic interview
B. Rapport building in clinical interview
C. Types of clinical interview
D. Testing - When individuals notice inconsistency between their own behaviour and attitude, they are said to be experiencing:
A. Psychological reactance
B. Cognitive dissonance
C. Behaviour differential
D. Behavioural inconsistency - Experiments based on cognitive dissonance theory have examined the relationship between behavioural compliance and attitude change. Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from these experiments?
A. Behavioural compliance never leads to attitude change
B. The lesser the inducement for compliance, the more the attitude change
C. The greater the inducement for compliance the more the attitude change
D. Behavioural compliance always leads to attitude change - A teacher’s overt behavior and expressed attitude exert a_____influence upon young people.
A. powerful
B. weak
C. difficult
D. certain - The tests are developed as instruments to enable the collection of data about individuals, such as intelligence tests and examinations, attitude scales personality assessment, test of creativity and:
A. Evaluation tests
B. Aptitude tests
C. Questionnaires
D. Analytical tests