__________through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
(A) Learning
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Learning
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__________through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
In the context of sigmud Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which of the following components of personality represents reason or common sense and serve as mediator between the impulsive desires of the id and the moral constraints of the superego...?
(A) Ego
(B) Superego
(C) Conscious Mind
(D) None of these
Ego
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In the context of sigmud Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which of the following components of personality represents reason or common sense and serve as mediator between the impulsive desires of the id and the moral constraints of the superego...?
According to the Eighth and Final psychological stage, older adults review their lives, and think what they have done. If their lives are successful or evaluations are positive, they feel good and develop a sense of integrity. And if they couldn’t accomplish their goals in the past then they feel despair, dissatisfied, and depress___________...?
(A) Integrity vs Despair
(B) Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
(C) Identity vs Identity confusion
(D) Trust vs Mistrust
Integrity vs Despair
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According to the Eighth and Final psychological stage, older adults review their lives, and think what they have done. If their lives are successful or evaluations are positive, they feel good and develop a sense of integrity. And if they couldn’t accomplish their goals in the past then they feel despair, dissatisfied, and depress___________...?
Integrity vs Despair is the Eighth crisis stage of Psycho-Social development theory of Erickson. It is also called _________which starts from 60/65 onward...?
(A) Late adulthood
(B) Middle adulthood
(C) Late childhood
(D) Infancy
Late adulthood
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Integrity vs Despair is the Eighth crisis stage of Psycho-Social development theory of Erickson. It is also called _________which starts from 60/65 onward...?
According to which psychology, an individual perceives the thing as whole and not as a mere collection of its constituents/elements___________...?
(A) Functionalism
(B) Behaviorism
(C) Gestalt Psychology
(D) Structuralism
Gestalt Psychology
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According to which psychology, an individual perceives the thing as whole and not as a mere collection of its constituents/elements___________...?
___________pedagogy is an experimental branch of educational psychology, and it draws a large part of its arsenal of methods from the older science...?
(A) experimental pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
experimental pedagogy
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___________pedagogy is an experimental branch of educational psychology, and it draws a large part of its arsenal of methods from the older science...?
_________psychology emphasis such distinctively human aspects of personality as the existence of free will and freedom of choice and man’s search for unique goals and values to guide his behavior and to give a personal meaning to his existence...?
(A) Transpersonal psychology
(B) Cognitive psychology
(C) Humanistic psychology
(D) None of the above
Humanistic psychology
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_________psychology emphasis such distinctively human aspects of personality as the existence of free will and freedom of choice and man’s search for unique goals and values to guide his behavior and to give a personal meaning to his existence...?
In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
(A) Post conventional
(B) Pre-conventional
(C) Conventional
(D) All of these
Post conventional
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In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
(A) John B. Waston
(B) B.F Skinner
(C) Ivan Pavlov
(D) None of these
John B. Waston
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The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
What is the name of the Muslim philosopher who is famous for his services in the subjects like History, Education, and Sociology____________________...?
(A) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(B) Al-Ghazali
(C) Ellis
(D) Malik Shah
Ibn-e-Khaldun
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What is the name of the Muslim philosopher who is famous for his services in the subjects like History, Education, and Sociology____________________...?
Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura’s social learning theory, Irving would be said to have...?
(A) Strong feelings of self-efficiency
(B) A sense of superiority
(C) Strong feelings of self-esteem
(D) Strong defense mechanisms
Strong feelings of self-efficiency
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Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura’s social learning theory, Irving would be said to have...?
Educational psychology is the branch of psychology which deals with teaching and learning and also covers the entire range of behavior of the personality related to education...?
(A) B.F. Skinner
(B) John Locke
(C) John Dewey
(D) None of these
B.F. Skinner
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Educational psychology is the branch of psychology which deals with teaching and learning and also covers the entire range of behavior of the personality related to education...?
A multifactorial causation approach to behaviour suggests that Most behaviours can be explained best single-cause explanations, Most behaviour is governed by a complex network of interrelated factors, Psychology’s answer to the question of whether we are born or made tends to be...?
(A) We are born
(B) We are made
(C) Both A and B
(D) None
Both A and B
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A multifactorial causation approach to behaviour suggests that Most behaviours can be explained best single-cause explanations, Most behaviour is governed by a complex network of interrelated factors, Psychology’s answer to the question of whether we are born or made tends to be...?
Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
(A) Wilhelm Wundt
(B) Trow
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) John Dewey
Trow
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Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
As well as information from childcare, pre-school or school on the emotional, psychological, social, developmental and learning ability of the individual is a part of_____________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Evaluation
(D) Summative
Diagnosis
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As well as information from childcare, pre-school or school on the emotional, psychological, social, developmental and learning ability of the individual is a part of_____________...?
It is a record of student`s health wellness, screening for vision, hearing or speech impairment or psychological or another specialized testing:...?
(A) Diagnostic assessment
(B) Teacher Ratings
(C) Role Play
(D) Referral decision
Teacher Ratings
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It is a record of student`s health wellness, screening for vision, hearing or speech impairment or psychological or another specialized testing:...?
The psychology, treatment in which the patient tells through free association, fantasies and dreams, and analyst induces unconscious conflicts and interpret it for solution is called___________...?
(A) Structuralism
(B) Psychoanalysis
(C) Piaget theory of cognitive development
(D) None of the above
Psychoanalysis
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The psychology, treatment in which the patient tells through free association, fantasies and dreams, and analyst induces unconscious conflicts and interpret it for solution is called___________...?
Which school of psychology favors more value to the human being by not considering merely as a sophisticated machine or a victim of the conflict between the Ego and the Id__________...?
(A) Humanist Psychology
(B) Behaviourism
(C) Functionalism
(D) Psychoanalytic theory
Humanist Psychology
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Which school of psychology favors more value to the human being by not considering merely as a sophisticated machine or a victim of the conflict between the Ego and the Id__________...?
Who proposed a basic psychological model having four components: instructional objective, entering behavior, instructional procedure, and performance assessment...?
(A) Robert Glaser
(B) Flanders
(C) Herbart
(D) Einstein
Herbart
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Who proposed a basic psychological model having four components: instructional objective, entering behavior, instructional procedure, and performance assessment...?
In course of later developments in the psychoanalytical movement, an association for the development of Psychoanalysis was formed in_________...?
(A) 1900
(B) 1901
(C) 1902
(D) 1903
1902
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In course of later developments in the psychoanalytical movement, an association for the development of Psychoanalysis was formed in_________...?
In which stage of Psycho-Social development, the child intimate different activities & feels confident or secure but if he/she fails to do so then he/she feels guilt or afraid of taking initiative and showing the lack of confidence___________...?
(A) Trusted vs Mistrust
(B) Initiative vs Guilt
(C) Industry vs Inferiority
(D) All of these
Initiative vs Guilt
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In which stage of Psycho-Social development, the child intimate different activities & feels confident or secure but if he/she fails to do so then he/she feels guilt or afraid of taking initiative and showing the lack of confidence___________...?
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
(A) congnitive
(B) affective
(C) both
(D) All of these
congnitive
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This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
Which method is used by Sigmund Freud to analyze the unconscious thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the client in his psychological laboratory___________...?
(A) Psychoanalysis method
(B) Experimental method
(C) Inductive method
(D) Research based study
Psychoanalysis method
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Which method is used by Sigmund Freud to analyze the unconscious thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the client in his psychological laboratory___________...?
Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
(A) education
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
education
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Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
“Educational Psychology is the systematic study of the educational growth and development of a child”, who defined Educational psychology in these words__________...?
(A) Stephen
(B) Skinner
(C) Pestalozzi
(D) Rousseau
Stephen
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“Educational Psychology is the systematic study of the educational growth and development of a child”, who defined Educational psychology in these words__________...?
Behaviourism helped in extending the scope of educational psychology to include the study of animals as a way to learn more about ________...?
(A) Animal nature
(B) Human nature
(C) Nature
(D) Nature of soul
Human nature
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Behaviourism helped in extending the scope of educational psychology to include the study of animals as a way to learn more about ________...?