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Describe how you used psychology to solve a social problem.
PsychologySocial Issues
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Distinguish between negative reinforcement and punishment. Do you think punishment is an effective way to modify behaviour?
PsychologyLearning
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In a study, the number of students intake in a college correlated very highly with violence. Explain the research finding.
PsychologyResearch Methods
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Do you think subliminal messages can actually lead to significant changes in attitudes or behaviour? Cite research evidence.
PsychologyPerception
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Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour. Evaluate.
PsychologyResearch Methods
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Why do we forget? Differentiate between anterograde and retrograde amnesia.
PsychologyMemory
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15 Marksmedium
How can you use 'Focus Group Discussion' to promote use of toilets in rural areas?
PsychologySocial Issues
8
15 Marksmedium
How would you apply Operant Conditioning technique for toilet training to a 3-year-old boy?
PsychologyLearning
9
15 Marksmedium
Whatever we are, it is because of Genes. Discuss.
PsychologyGenetics
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20 Marksmedium
Which research design would you apply to prove that a particular method of teaching yields best results? Describe.
PsychologyResearch Methods
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15 Marksmedium
How are we able to perceive the world in three dimensions when our eyes are capable of sensing only two-dimensional images?
PsychologyPerception
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20 Marksmedium
Evaluate "interview" as a method of data collection.
PsychologyResearch Methods
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15 Marksmedium
Explain the role of meaningfulness and emotional arousal in encoding. Discuss the implications of encoding specificity principle.
PsychologyMemory
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15 Marksmedium
Explain the differences in information processing at various levels of memory. In what way is recall affected by initial processing of information?
PsychologyMemory
15
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Creative people usually have high IQ scores but those with highest IQ scores are not necessarily the most creative people. Explain.
PsychologyIntelligence
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Critically evaluate Noam Chomsky's theory of transformational grammar.
PsychologyLinguistics
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Drug-addiction is just a maladaptive behaviour. Like other behaviour, it can be easily changed. Discuss.
PsychologyClinical Psychology
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What is paradoxical in REM sleep? How active is a person during different stages of sleep?
PsychologyNeuroscience
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Explain different types of reasoning processes used in problem solving with their strengths and limitations.
PsychologyCognitive Psychology
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15 Marksmedium
According to Gardner's theory, there is no one kind of general intelligence for ranking individuals. Explain.
PsychologyIntelligence
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20 Marksmedium
A young person helped a visually impaired woman to cross the road. He explained his action saying that he has positive attitude towards such persons. Did his attitude determine his behaviour or the behaviour determine his attitude. Explain.
PsychologySocial Psychology
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15 Marksmedium
Explain the importance of Critical Periods in language development. In what ways are bilingualism and cognitive development related?
PsychologyLinguistics
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15 Marksmedium
Which needs should one be high on to be a successful entrepreneur? Explain on the basis of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
PsychologyMotivation
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20 Marksmedium
Can we do justice to measuring personality by projective and objective tests? Discuss.
PsychologyPersonality Psychology
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15 Marksmedium
Why do some people behave aggressively towards those who defy social norms? How can such aggressive behaviours be changed?
PsychologySocial Psychology
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20 Marksmedium
Can we determine a person's academic performance based only on IQ score? Explain.
PsychologyIntelligence
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15 Marksmedium
How do we explain self-defeating behaviour of a person from the Humanistic perspective?
PsychologyPersonality Psychology
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15 Marksmedium
People emphasize the personal traits more than the situational factors. Evaluate the statement.
PsychologySocial Psychology