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Page 1: What is the name of Regent’s College’s Chief Executive?
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What is the name of Regent’s College’s Chief Executive?

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2. Aldwyn Cooper

3. Terry Cooper

4. Alexander Cooper

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What do the initials EBS stand for?

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25% 1. Eastern Business School

2. European Business School

3. European Business Scholarship

4. Eddy’s Business School

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What is the postcode for Regent’s College?

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2. NW1 4NS

3. NW1 4NC

4. NW1 4SS

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What is the correct spelling of this person’s name?

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25% 1. Josef Mueller

2. Joseph Mueller

3. Josef Muller

4. Joseph Muller

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Where is the The Regent’s Bar (AKA Sports Bar, AKA Student Bar) located?

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2. Darwin

3. Jebb

4. Acland

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What are the opening times of the post room?

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25% 1. 9am to 5.30pm

2. 6am to 5.30pm

3. 10am to 6.30pm

4. 10am to 11am

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What do the initials TDAP stand for?

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1. Test Degree Awarding Powers

2. Taught Degree Awarding Powers

3. Taught Degree Awarding Priority

4. Technical Design Awarding Powers

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Where is the Finance Department located?

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25% 1. Rooms H115 to H117

2. Rooms H215 to H217

3. Rooms H415 to H417

4. Rooms T101 to T105

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Now some Psychology

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In social identity theory, the beliefs that contribute to an individual’s

self-concept are called:

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2.Self-descriptions

3.Self-schemas

4.Self-serving bias

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How does Eysenck (1967) attempt to explain personality?

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2. In terms of evolutionary concepts

3. In terms of neurophysiological processes

4. In terms of social processes

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Broadbent’s (1958) model of attention is also categorised as

which of the following:

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2.Dual selection model

3.Early selection model

4.Parallel selection model

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In intelligence research, which of the following psychologists is associated with

the information processing approach?

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3. Slater (1981)

4. Sternberg (1988)

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Split-brain patients are unable to verbally report objects presented to

which hemisphere?

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2. Both

3. Neither

4. Left

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Which brain structure plays a critical role in the fear response?

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2. Cerebellum

3. Amygdala

4. Thalamus

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In error bar charts, the larger the confidence interval the ____ the

line is through the mean.

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2. Longer

3. More overlapping

4. More curved

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Which of the following is not a stage in interpretative phenomological analysis?

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2.Clustering themes

3.Fractionating themes

4.Production of a summary table

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I enjoyed doing this quiz

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2. Agree

3. Disagree

4. Strongly Disagree


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