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How is one’s identity formed?
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What is the typical format of a counselling interview?
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What do you understand by the term counselling? Explain the characteristics of an effective counsellor.
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To be an effective counsellor, it is mandatory that she/he undergoes professional training. Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons in support of your arguments.
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What are the ethical considerations in client-counsellor relationships?
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Which of the two, IQ or EQ, do you think would be more related to success in life and why?
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Discuss the main observational methods used in personality assessment. What problems do we face in using these methods?
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What is meant by structured personality tests? Which are the two most widely used structured personality tests?
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Explain how projective techniques assess personality. Which projective tests of personality are widely used by psychologists?
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Highlight the importance of schemas in social cognition.
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Differentiate between prejudice and stereotype.
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What are some of the causes of intergroup conflict? Think of any international conflict. Reflect on the human price of this conflict.
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How is ‘aptitude’ different from ‘interest’ and ‘intelligence’? How is aptitude measured?
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Describe the important factors that influence impression formation.
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Explain how the attribution made by an ‘actor’ would be different from that of an ‘observer’.
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How is creativity related to intelligence?
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How does social facilitation take place?
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Explain the concept of pro-social behaviour.
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