An attitude change is said to be congruent when the attitude chan

Subject

Psychology

Class

CBSE Class 12

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1.

According to teachers, students who have a combination of high ability, high creativity, and high commitment are said to be __________.


2.

___________ personality is characterised by proneness to depression.


3.

Shobhita did not get admission in the college of her choice. She told her friends that she never really wanted to go there. She is using a defence mechanism called ___________ .


4.

A student blames her/his best friend for her/his poor performance rather than devoting time towards studies. She/he is said to be using __________coping.


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5.

While using psychological tests, an attitude of ___________, _________ and___________ must be kept in mind.


 Multiple Choice QuestionsTrue Or False

6.

Fundamental attribution error is an overall tendency to explain the action of others on the basis of internal cause rather than due to external or situational factors.


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7.

An attitude change is said to be congruent when the attitude change takes place in a direction opposite to the existing attitude. (True/False)


B. False

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8.

A student forms her/his impression about a new teacher in school. The teacher about whom the impression is formed is called a target and the student who forms the impression is called a perceiver.(True/False)


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9.

There will be consistency between attitude and behaviour when the attitude is weak and occupies an important place in the attitude system. (True/False)


 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

10.

Sternberg’s experiential intelligence includes

  • The ability to learn from past events

  • The ability to manipulate people’s opinions

  • Creative problem-solving.

  • Basic academic skills


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