Test Preparation on UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism Practice Set-2
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Imprinting is a special form of learning in whicha specific stimulus-response connection isestablished at:
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The first psychologist to term one type of rigidlearning as imprinting was:
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A monkey was watching a banana being placedunder one of two containers but was not allowedimmediate access to the same. A few minuteslater it was permitted to choose between thecontainers and it invariably demonstrated itsmemory by choosing correctly. Later when themonkey was out of view the experimenter placeda lettuce leaf (a less preferred food) under oneof the containers. On finding the lettuce leaf instead of the preferred banana the monkeyshowed signs of surprise and frustration rejectedthe lettuce leaf and engaged in definite searchingbehaviour as if looking for the expected banana.Similar behaviour was found when the food inthe goal-box of a maze experiment was changedfrom barnmash to sunflower seeds.This is an illustration of:
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The composition of intelligence in terms ofintellectual breadth and intellectual attitude wasdescribed by:
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Who held the view that mental functioninginvolves two types of abilities ? an associativeability and a cognitive ability?
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The first Binet-Simon scale for measuringintelligence was constructed in:
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The concept of Mental Age was developed by:
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The very term Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) wasintroduced by:
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To compute I.Q. generally we use the formula:
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If a childs chronological age (CA) is 8 and hismental age (MA) is 9 his I.Q. will be:
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If a childs chronological age (CA) is equal tohis mental age (MA) then his I.Q. will be:
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Thurstones theory of intelligence is popularlyknown as:
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Bhatias test of intelligence is a modified versionof:
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The subgoal heuristic in the Tower of Hanoiproblem may be called a/an:
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An algorithm is a set of rules which iffollowed correctly will guarantee: