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Q 1- Develop a Questionnaire (consisting of 5 questions) on Unemployment for survey and 

        How would you use the steps used in survey?


Q 2- Develop at least 5 questions to conduct an interview to assess the job satisfaction

        Level among the age 45 to 50 .Also compare the types of interview?


Q 1- Most of the psychologist use introspection study psychology. Identify those

         Psychologists and express their view?

 

Q 2- The work of psychologists in different fields is remarkable.

Do you agree/disagree? Elaborate your answer with solid arguments?


Motivation behaviour can be defined as





What do you think of the parameter of "violation of socially accepted standards" and how does this reflect cultural factors/values? 

What is an example of a behavior that is considered normal in this country but completely abnormal in another country? What about the opposite (normal in another country but completely "strange" in this country)?

Describe someone whom you would characterize as "abnormal". What are they like? What sort of traits, characteristics and/or behaviors do they have? Why do you feel that these traits are "abnormal"? (Think about the culture of your own mindset and what YOU consider to be normal behavior). What would need to change within these traits for you to consider this person to be "normal"?


In a business article, a journalist describes Cola Cooldrink Company as i) being responsible for the welfare of its employees, ii) as a closed system that is iii) goal orientated and iv) driven towards meeting customer needs. Which model of organisational culture did the journalist use in this description?

A. Schein

B. Hofstede and Waisfisz

C. Hostede

D. Trompenaars and Hamden-Turner


Nancy really dislikes dogs, because she believes that they are dirty and not hygienic. Her new boyfriend’s mother has a dog. Despite her string dislike of the dog, Nancy allows the dog to jump on her lap. This is an example of:

A. Incongruence between the behavioural component and the emotional and cognitive component of Nancy’s attitude to dogs

B. An unjustified judgement and hypocritical behaviour on Nancy’s part

C. A derogatory belief and expression of negative feelings against the pet of her boyfriend’s mother

D. Stereotypical behaviour that is intended to impress the parents of the new boyfriend



The following is true about values, and helps us to understand what “values” are:

A. Values are deep-seated beliefs about what is desirable, important and worthwhile to us.

B. Values are basic attitudes that motivate feelings.

C. Values represent the attributes of people, things and events.

D. Values are feelings and thoughts we have about those we hold dear.



Two employees working at a warehouse had been accused of stealing stock. The manager of the employees instructed them to undergo lie detector tests. The employees refused. The Industrial Psychologist at the organisation informed the manager that the reliability and validity of the lie detector test was questionable because a lie detector measures ______ which may not necessarily be associated to the suspected crime.

A. cognitive processing

B. physiological arousal

C. none of these

D. emotional response


the main function of hypothalamus


A psychological programme can be implementable if


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