Chapter 2 : Methods of Enquiry in Psychology - Important Questions and Answers

List of Questions and Answers

1.Once the problem is identified the researcher proceeds by developing a tentative answer of the problem and it is called as ____________.
a) observation
b) prediction
c) hypothesis
d) none of the above
(Chapter 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology)

Ans:c) hypothesis

2.___________ of the test refers to the consistency of scores obtained by an individual on the same test on two different occasions.
a) Reliability
b) Validity
c) Objectivity
d) None of the above
(Chapter 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology)

Ans:a) Reliability

3.Two or more persons trying to study an event independently in depth should reach to the same conclusion is called as __________.
a) objectivity
b) prediction
c) hypothesis
d) none of the above
(Chapter 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology)

Ans:a) objectivity

4.The data related to height, weight, heart rate, fatigue level, Skin resistance, EEG falls in the category of ___________
a) Demographic Information
b) Physical Information
c) Physiological Data
d) Psychological Information
(Chapter 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology)

Ans: c) Physiological Data

5.The questions in the schedule are written clearly in a particular sequence is a __________ type of interview.
a) personal
b) structured
c) unstructured
d) none of the above
(Chapter 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology)

Ans: c) structured

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