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ahmadbilal Monday, March 22, 2010 02:56 PM

Correct Answer
 
Hi Madu the correct option of Rogers theory based MCQ is "D" i.e. unconditional love.
Regards.

DEADLYDOCTOR Monday, March 22, 2010 04:24 PM

[B]you are right correct answer is "D"[/B]
if you see self-concept in regard of development then congruence is on parent's unconditional love
but of u are talking of self-concept only its role models personal,social etc
self-concept ,congruence and incongruence,development of self-concept have different use in rogers theory
answer is d because from where it is taken there it is also d
my concepts are clear sir and i already mentioned above that my answers are according to my study and in no way final and applicable to others
[B]
q,20 answer is also 'd'
'a' and 'b' both are correct[/B]

aliz_khanz Monday, March 22, 2010 06:17 PM

How can 20 be d ?
prejudices develop from time to time , [B]we can built new prejudices and also carry on the old[/B] one so it will contradict with the word [B]background[/B] !! and cultural word is also somewhat inappropriate because prejudices cannot be based only on cultural , they can be [B]social , economical[/B] !!.....

DEADLYDOCTOR Monday, March 22, 2010 06:27 PM

q.19 and 20 both are taken from wyene book so there answers are those i told you
rest depends on fpsc what they follow
a' and 'b' are both correct for stereotypes
rogers waley q ka jawab be wahi diya he
sorry ali bro i am quoting from book not from my side

hassanshariq Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:19 AM

Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

(i) In developmental psychology, the term nature refers to _____ factors that influence development.
[B](a) Biological[/B]
(b) Environmental
(c) Physical
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(ii) In the study of development, the most important biological factor is __________ the systematic physical growth of the body, including the nervous system.
(a) Maturation
(b) Hormones
[B](c) Growth factors[/B]
(d) Environment
(e) None of these

(iii) A biologically determined period in the life of some animals during which certain forms of learning can take place most easily is called a:
(a) Stage
(b) Milestone
[B](c) Critical period[/B]
(d) Landmark
(e) None of these

(iv) ________ is distinguished for major stages of cognitive development, the sensorimotor, the preoperational stage, the concrete operational stage and the formal operational stage.
[B](a) Jean Piaget[/B]
(b) John Bowlby
(c) Sigmund Freud
(d) Harry Harlow
(e) None of these

(v) Kohlberg’s theory of moral development was criticized by Gilligan primarily because:
(a) The data did not support his conclusions
(b) It was based on a study of boys only
(c) It was done so long ago
(d) His subjects consisted of urban children only
(e) None of these

(vi) The rapid increase in weight and height that occurs around the onset of puberty is known as the:
(a) Maturation stage
(b) Physical development stage
[B](c) Adolescent growth spurt[/B]
(d) Menarche
(e) None of these

(vii) The ________ stage is characterized by an ability to use abstract concepts:
(a) Concrete operational
[B](b) Formal operational [/B]
(c) Preoperational
(d) Operational
(e) None of these

(viii) We are more likely to experience which of the following during adolescence than at any other time in our lives?
(a) Moodiness
(b) Parent-child conflicts
(c) Risky behaviour
[B](d) All of these[/B]
(e) None of these

(ix) A therapist who encourages clients to relate their dreams and searches for the unconscious roots
of their problems is drawn from:
[B](a) Psychoanalysis [/B]
(b) Humanistic therapies
(c) Person-centered therapy
(d) Cognitive therapy
(e) None of these

(x) Compared to psychoanalytic therapists, humanistic therapists are more likely to emphasize:
(a) Hidden or repressed feelings
(b) Childhood experiences
(c) Psychological disorders
[B](d) Self-Fulfillment & growth[/B]
(e) None of these

(xi) Behaviour therapies apply learning principles to:
(a) Identify and treat the underlying causes of dysfunction
(b) Improve learning and insight
[B](c) Eliminate the unwanted behaviour[/B]
(d) Improve communication and social sensitivity
(e) None of these

(xii) An example of a cognitive therapy is rational-emotive therapy, which is developed by:
(a) Carl Rogers
(b) Joseph Wolpe
[B](c) Albert Elli[/B]s
(d) Allen Bergin
(e) None of these

(xiii) The explicit and implicit rules that a society establishes to govern conduct are referred to as:
[B](a) Norms[/B]
(b) Culture
(c) Morality
(d) Conventions
(e) None of these

(xiv) The violation of a society’s explicit and implicit norms can be viewed as not normal in the sense that the violation is:
[B](a) Deviant [/B]
(b) Distressful
(c) Dysfunctional
(d) A danger to one’s self or to others
(e) None of these

(xv) Which aspect of the definition of abnormality includes unhappiness?
[B](a) Distress[/B]
(b) Deviance
(c) Dysfunction
(d) Danger to self or others
(e) None of these

(xvi) Which of the following is not true regarding people with a mental illness?
(a) They frequently are in considerable distress
[B](b) Society views such people as in need of help[/B]
(c) They usually pose a danger to themselves or others
(d) They usually have behaviour that is in some way different
(e) None of these

(xvii) Dementia is a condition that is characterized by:
(a) General paresis
(b) Physical ailments
[B](c) A general intellectual decline[/B]
(d) The loss of contact with reality
(e) None of these

(xviii) The ancient Greek physicians characterized hysteria as:
(a) Euphoric behaviour
(b) Uncontrollable sobbing
[B](c) An inability to control emotional responses[/B]
(d) A physical ailment without any physical cause
(e) None of these

(xix) What model of mental illness did most people hold during the middle ages?
(a) The moral model
(b) The medical model
(c) The psychogenic model
(d) The supernatural model
(e) None of these

(xx) The first medical practitioner to specialize in mental illness was:
(a) Johan Weyer
(b) William Tuke
(c) Benjamin Rush
[B](d) Sigmund Freud[/B]
(e) None of these

I have tried solving these Mcqs, could not solve a few. Please put some light on the correctness of the ones that i solved, and the correct answers to the ones that I could not.

lizaaudacious Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:39 AM

hlw
 
the answer to
XIX is option a...moral modl
v...option B is correct one as kohlberg's study faced criticism 4 being a gender biased study

hassanshariq Wednesday, February 09, 2011 11:11 AM

Dont you think it was supernatural model that was held by people of middle ages? was confused between moral and supernatural.

lizaaudacious Wednesday, February 09, 2011 05:37 PM

yeah it is...
 
yes hassan u r rite ....it is sipernatural modl as at that time exorism was commonly in practice na....it is supernatural
sorry i got it in another way....

fareena Wednesday, June 22, 2011 02:40 AM

how much time is given for attempting the paper?

Chauhdary12 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 03:32 AM

[QUOTE=fareena;322595]how much time is given for attempting the paper?[/QUOTE]
Total 3 hours, but we have to solve MCQs in first 30 minutes.


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