Top 150+ Solved Social Psychology 2 MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. __________ is defined as the study of how we form impression of and make inferences aboutother people

a. Social perception.

b. Social facilitation.

c. Social loafing.

d. Social cognition.

  • a. Social perception.

Q. __________ states that first impression are very important

a. Recency effect.

b. Placebo effect.

c. Hallo effect.

d. Primacy effect.

  • d. Primacy effect.

Q. __________ is the extent to which other people behave in the same way in similar situation.

a. Distinctiveness.

b. Consensus.

c. Consistency.

d. Validity.

  • b. Consensus.

Q. The originator of message or the information source selects desire message.

a. Sender.

b. Encoder.

c. Decoder.

d. Noise.

  • a. Sender.

Q. “ABX” model of communication was proposed by

a. Shannon.

b. Weaver.

c. Newcomb.

d. De Fleur

  • c. Newcomb.

Q. __________ model describes the circular process of communication with feedback from thereceiver.

a. De Fleur.

b. Weaver.

c. Newcomb.

d. Shannon.

  • a. De Fleur.

Q. __________ refers to vocal communication that is separate from actual language

a. Gestures.

b. Paralinguistics.

c. Posture.

d. Facial expression.

  • b. Paralinguistics.

Q. Communication through touch is known as

a. Proxemics.

b. Paralinguistics.

c. Haptics.

d. Gazes.

  • c. Haptics.

Q. __________ proposed the Helical Model of communication

a. Frank Dance.

b. De Fleur.

c. Newcomb.

d. Shannon.

  • a. Frank Dance.

Q. __________ Model of communication is used to enhance the individual’s perception on others.

a. Helical Model.

b. Johari Window Model.

c. De Fleur Model.

d. Shannon-Weaver Model.

  • b. Johari Window Model.

Q. Mental summaries that are abstracted from repeated observation of other’s behavior

a. Exemplars.

b. Implication.

c. Impression.

d. Abstractions

  • d. Abstractions

Q. Information Integration Theory was developed by

a. Norman Anderson.

b. Rotter.

c. Kelley.

d. Jones.

  • a. Norman Anderson.

Q. Internal attributions are often referred to as

a. Situational.

b. External.

c. Dispositional.

d. Correspondent inference. 36) Co-variation model of attribution was developed by

  • c. Dispositional.
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