Class 12 Psychology Chapter 10 Industrial Organisational Psychology Quiz 5 (60 MCQs)

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1. Tthe extent to which repeated administration of the same test will achieve similar results:
2. Which of the following best describes the view of the mind held by Plato and Socrates?
3. Principles of perception was taken from
4. Studies how ideas, such as adaptation and natural selection, explain human behavior.
5. Your psychology professor wants to organize and summarize the scores on the first psychology test; which type of statistics is your professor most likely to use?
6. Which of the following is known as the founder of Psychoanalysis?
7. Chunking is useful to improve
8. Which is the biggest field of Psychology?
9. Which perspective in psychology emphasizes the role of unconscious motivations in behavior?
10. What is the main concern of Industrial/Organisational Psychology?
11. What's the term for the study of body language?
12. Sherry easily remembers the telephone reservation number for Holiday Inns by using the mnemonic 1-800-HOLIDAY. She is using a memory aid known as
13. This perspective viewed the human mind as if it were a computer
14. What type of psychologist would study the impact of the environment, such as pollution, city crowding, and natural disasters, on human behavior and mental processes?
15. Psychological perspective that focuses on the interaction of biological processes, psychological dispositions, and social factors
16. What is the primary focus of a psychological thriller in literature?
17. What is the aim of Psychotherapy provided by Clinical Psychologists?
18. Perspective in psychology that shifts focus away from the negative and instead focuses on well-being.
19. It focuses on the biological factors of a person's body and how these affect the mind, a person's thoughts, and individual emotions.
20. Which form of organizational justice refers to the perceived fairness of the outcomes or rewards in an organization?
21. What is the primary focus of behavior in the study of Psychology?
22. A professional is working with someone who experiences sudden physical symptoms like a racing heart and shortness of breath. They collaborate to uncover patterns in the person's daily life and thoughts that may contribute to these episodes, introducing strategies to help manage them.
23. A process in which someone's previous jobs, personal activities, etc. are examined in order to find out if they are suitable or able to do a particular job.
24. Freud championed which school of psychology?
25. All of the pilots had to meet a ..... before deploying .....
26. A community is facing a rise in health-related issues tied to poor sleep habits. A psychologist collaborates with local healthcare providers to design a program that educates people on how their thoughts and behaviours can improve sleep quality. Which field of psychology is involved here?
27. Why do some people get "stage fright" ?
28. 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development
29. Dr. Lawrence is asking Madison about her dreams during therapy. What school of psychology does he practice?
30. After Psychiatrists which type of psychologist makes the most money
31. It focuses on how we process, store and use information and how this information influences what we attend to percieved, learn, remember, believe and feel.
32. What is the primary goal of psychology in understanding human behavior?
33. What branch of psychology does the factors influencing health and illness fall under?
34. Which psychological specialty uses research to help determine why some individuals buy a product and others do not?
35. The fundamental basis applied psychology focuses on is ..... of the theories and engages in further research to expand the knowledge on the theories.
36. A system of performance evaluation in which feedback is obtained froma variety of sources, including supervisors, subordinates, and peers.
37. What branch of psychology does the growth of cognitive skills fall under?
38. Adolescents often feel strong peer pressure and struggle with their identity. Erikson calls this stage:
39. Which principle involves the practical application of psychological principles to real-world problems?
40. Which of the following is NOT an area where educational and developmental psychologists provide help?
41. Overt behaviour means
42. Non-verbal Communicationsa) Speaking and laughingb) Facial Expressionsc)eye contactd)body movements e)touching and Proxemics
43. An opinion or judgment about someone or something.
44. Development has critical periods
45. A school psychologist cannot help in formation of school policies.
46. In response to a rising problem in a neighbourhood, a professional works with local groups to strengthen community connections. They also advocate for changes in public resources and policies to better support residents in the area.
47. The Chief Method of free association and dream analysis are in the major schools of
48. What do Educational Psychologists study?
49. A student is excellent at solving puzzles and logical reasoning but struggles with languages and music.According to Gardner, he has high:
50. Who developed the theory of psychoanalysis and believed that unconscious drives and childhood experiences shape behavior?
51. ..... of psychology study the process of sensing, perceiving, learning
52. Which perspective in psychology emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior?
53. A group project fails because nobody takes responsibility. Which social concept?
54. Psychological perspective concerned with individual potential for growth and the role of unique perceptions in growth toward one's potential.
55. Describe the nature of psychology as a field of study.
56. Gestalt Psychologists stress that learning by ..... is more forceful.
57. Processes that involve changes in an individual's thought, intelligence, and language
58. Which approach in psychology focuses on observable behavior rather than internal mental states?
59. Psychology became formalized by ..... in his laboratory in 1879.
60. The perceived fairness of the interpersonal treatment receives from the organization: