Match List-I (Validity/clinical scales of MMPI) with List-II (characteristics of high scores on these scales) and select the correct answer:
List-I | List-II |
A. Lie Scale | 1. Feeling of hopelessness and worthlessness |
B. Paranoia Scale | 2. Excessive concern about health, exaggeration of real or imagined physical ailments |
C. Depression Scale | 3. Denial of common personal faults, defensiveness |
D. Hypochondriasis scale | 4. Obsessive-compulsiveness, excessive introspection that dwells on fears and self-doubts |
5. Defensiveness, suspiciousness and jealousy |
A. A-5, B-3, C-2, D-1
B. A-3, B-5, C-1, D-2
C. A-3, B-5, C-4, D-2
D. A-5, B-3, C-1, D-4
Answer: Option C
Related Questions on Social Behaviour in Psychology
One of the first investigators to suggest that learning principles could be applied to attitudes was
A. Green spoon (1955)
B. Doob (1947)
C. Griffitt (1970)
D. Leon Festinger (1957)
A. An unpleasant state that occurs when we notice that various attitudes we hold, are some how inconsistent
B. A pleasant state of emotional attitude
C. A theory related to intelligence
D. Semantic memory
A. Impression formation
B. Cognitive Framework
C. Stereotype formation
D. Systematic distortion
Who has given the theory of cognitive dissonance?
A. Likert
B. Doob
C. Leon Festinger
D. None of the above
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