12. . . . . . . . . is/are major way/ways for a person to reduce dissonance.
13. . . . . . . . . is the term used to refer to the situation in which individuals change their beliefs or behaviours so that they become more similar to those of other group members.
14. Doob proposed that the principles of . . . . . . . . and . . . . . . . . could be used to explain the formation and change of attitudes in much the same way that they have been applied to overt behaviour.
15. Self-report measures are accurate only to the extent that respondents are willing or able to report their attitudes . . . . . . . .
16. The first major attempt to formulate the implicit rules was made by
17. 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
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 |