IOP1501 - Psychological Processes In Work Context (IOP1501)
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10/17/23, 8:33 PM Assessment 4: Attempt review
SES IN THE WORK AND SELF EMPLOYED CONTEXT Assessment 4
QUIZ
Started on Tuesday, 17 October 2023, 7:44
PM
State Finished
Completed on Tuesday, 17 October 2023, 8:33
PM
Time taken 48 mins 57 secs
Marks 26.00/30.00
Grade 86.67 out of 100.00
Question 1
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Catherine receives the news that her mother has been
taken to hospital, being very ill. She missed her mother
and fears the worst. Catherine starts to cry when she
is overwhelmed with fear and sadness. According to
the Triune Brain Theory, which part of Catherine’s brain
was aroused and caused her to experience fear and
sadness?
a. The limbic system.
b. The neocortex.
c. The reptilian brain.
d. The prefrontal lobes.
Question 2
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Nandi, the administration manager in a retail store
suffered some head injuries in an unfortunate motor
vehicle accident. Since her recovery she returned to
work, but Nandi struggles to read the weekly sales
reports and cannot comprehend the statistics, things
that were usually very simple for her to do. Which part
of the brain did Nandi’s head injuries affect?
a. The brain stem.
b. The left hemisphere of the brain.
c. The parietal lobes.
d. The postfrontal lobes.
Myelin is a white fatty substance that with an
insulating purpose, speeding up signal transmission by
ensuring that signals do not get mixed. The myelin
sheath stems from which cells?
After a career counselling assessment, the counsellor
describes the following characteristics as typical of
Susan, who is right-brain dominant:
a. Logical and concrete problem solver.
b. Having intuitive understanding for non-verbal
emotional information.
c. Practical and systematic.
d. Expressive and extroverted.
Question 5
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Which part of the brain is responsible to regulate our
basic human drives and our responses to stress?
Why is neuroscience important to psychology in
general and to industrial and organisational
psychology in particular?
Select one:
1. Neuroscience applied to psychology promotes
the understanding of psychological well-being
and how people cope with and adjust to work-
life demands that induce stress.
2. Neuroscience applies the understanding of
biological processes in the physiological
structure or anatomy of the human body to
explain human behaviour, cognition and
emotion.
3. Neuroscience helps psychologists to
understand the anatomy of the body and the
brain and how it affects how we feel, think and
act.
4. All of these
Question 7
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Which type of bias involves becoming xated on a
single trait of a problem?
a. con rmation bias
b. availability bias
c. anchoring bias
d. representative bias
Question 8
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Which of the following is an example of a prototype for
the concept of leadership in an athletic team?
a. the quietest member of the team
b. the scorekeeper
c. the team captain
d. the equipment manager
Which of the following is NOT one of Gardner’s
multiple intelligences?
a. linguistic
b. spatial
c. creative
d. musical
Question 10
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An event schema is also known as a cognitive ______ .
a. stereotype
b. script
c. prototype
d. concept
Question 11
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______intelligence could be attributed to a test pilot in
the air force who may be required to come up with new
ideas to solve a landing gear problem not yet identi ed
in the new range of aircraft being tested.
a. Multiple
b. Practical
c. Creative
d. Analytical
Question 12
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Consider Multiple Intelligences Theory developed by
Howard Gardner. In Gardner’s theory, each person
possesses at least eight intelligences. In a job analysis
for a dancer at the state theatre, which one of the
multiple intelligences below would most likely be a
task requirement of the employee?
a. Naturalist intelligence
b. Interpersonal intelligence
c. Bodily kinesthetic intelligence
d. Linguistic intelligence
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