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Variations in Psychological Attributes Test - 1
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  • Question 1/10
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    What is the view that our behaviors are influenced more by situational factors called?

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    Situationism states that situations and circumstances in which one has placed influence one’s behaviour.

  • Question 2/10
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    In order to help a weak student perform well in examinations, we may assess her/his intellectual strengths and what else?

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    In order to help a weak student perform well in examinations, we may assess her/his intellectual strengths and weaknesses.

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    Some domains of psychological attributes are complex and expressed in terms of what?

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    Some domains of psychological attributes are complex and expressed in terms of dimensions. It occupies space that can be described only in terms of its three dimensions.

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    What is a mere aggregate of many points?

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    A line is a mere aggregate of many points.

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    What is the global capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use available resources effectively when faced with challenges?

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    Intelligence is the global capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use available resources effectively when faced with challenges.

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    What refers to an individual underlying potential for success?

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    Aptitude refers to an individual underlying potential for acquiring skills. Aptitude tests are used to predict what an individual will be able to do if given proper environment and training.

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    What is a method in which a person provides factual information about herself/himself and opinions, beliefs, etc.?

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    Self-report is a method in which a person provides factual information about herself/himself and opinions, beliefs, etc.

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    Who was the first to try to explain the concept of intelligence in terms of mental operations?

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    Alfred Binet was the first psychologist who tried to formalise the concept of intelligence in terms of mental operations.

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    When did Charles spearman propose a two-factor theory of intelligence?

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    This theory came to be disputed when psychologists started analysing data of individuals, which was collected using bidets test. In 1927, Charles spearman proposed the a two-factor theory of intelligence employing a statistical method called factor analysis.

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    ____________ refers to an individual ’s underlying potential for acquiring skills. 

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     Individuals 'underlying potential for acquiring skills is known as aptitude. The aptitude of a person is measured to determine how easily and quickly an individual is capable of acquiring certain skills.

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