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1 pointsStanford Binet test was developed by
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1 pointsFirst adult intelligence test was developed by
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1 pointsWhich of the following is called “educable IQ”
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1 pointsBinet-Simon test was developed to
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1 pointsWho gave group factor theory?
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1 pointsWhich of the following is Guilford’s theory of Intelligence?
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7. Question
1 pointsWho is known as the father of the measurement of individual differences.
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8. Question
1 pointsWho believed that intelligence is in born capacity?
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1 points“Heredity ratio” was developed by
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1 pointsThe first intelligence test was developed by :
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11. Question
1 pointsG-factor theory was developed by :
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12. Question
1 points120 and above IQ is known as :
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1 pointsWhat will be the IQ when mental age and chronological age are the same :
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14. Question
1 pointsIntelligence can improve upto age of
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1 pointsWho gave structure of Intellect model?
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16. Question
1 pointsWhich is the simplest method of learning?
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17. Question
1 pointsPavlov did experiments on –
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1 pointsLaw of frequency was given by :
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1 pointsSocial Learning theory was developed by :
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20. Question
1 pointsSocial life consists of
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21. Question
1 points‘Social development’ is which includes the development of
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22. Question
1 pointsThe theory that study of Sociology in human relationship is given by –
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23. Question
1 pointsSociology studies ‘process of interaction’ as –
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1 pointsWhen one learns something and makes use of what he has learned is called
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1 pointsEducation should bring change not only in the amount of knowledge gained but in-
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1 pointsHow many type of social processes involved in education?
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1 pointsParticipating in the removal of illiteracy is a
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1 pointsMan takes his birth in a certain culture” the statements come in –
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29. Question
1 pointsThe concept of ‘life-long-leaning’ is an outcome of –
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1 pointsWhich is most favourable for education?
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31. Question
1 pointsSociology of education is concerned with :
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32. Question
1 pointsThe school environment is
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33. Question
1 pointsThe Basic scheme of education was designed as an instrument of –
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1 pointsSchools are social institution because they
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35. Question
1 pointsPhilosophy of experimentalism given by –
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36. Question
1 pointsThe need for a national system of education in India is emphasized because :
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37. Question
1 pointsSociology of education is based on the faith in
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Question 38 of 410
38. Question
1 pointsEducation should enable a person to make his life
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39. Question
1 pointsSocial development will help in
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40. Question
1 pointsThe school socializes the child by providing social control through –
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41. Question
1 pointsEducation is process of –
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42. Question
1 pointsSocialization requires
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43. Question
1 pointsThe teaching technique must seek to utilization the social forces operative in social life in order to develop capacity for –
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44. Question
1 points“Socialization is a process by which the individual is adapted to his environment” the statement given by –
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45. Question
1 pointsOne of the most needed requirements of socialization, learning and education is
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46. Question
1 pointsLearning is basically
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Question 47 of 410
47. Question
1 pointsThe children become delinquent and join gangs which is anti social belongs to
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Question 48 of 410
48. Question
1 pointsThe children of teachers strive particularly hard and often do very well at school and college, and later succeed in getting good jobs they are belonging to
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49. Question
1 pointsDiscipline is must to maintain
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Question 50 of 410
50. Question
1 points“The speed of the language development is faster in the girls than that of boys” who said?
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51. Question
1 points“The process of changing an individual into a social creature in known as socialization.” Who said this?
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Question 52 of 410
52. Question
1 pointsThe book, “Growth of the Mind” is written by?
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53. Question
1 pointsThe relationship of psychology and education is –
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54. Question
1 pointsWhere was established the first psychological laboratory?
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55. Question
1 pointsThe child becomes socialized –
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56. Question
1 pointsWhat is the determinant of the scope of socialization of a child?
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57. Question
1 pointsWhich factors influence socialisation :
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58. Question
1 pointsSchool comes in socialisation of a child :
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59. Question
1 pointsWhat is performance test?
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60. Question
1 pointsBehaviour is a collective name for all
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61. Question
1 pointsTwo children born in the same month of the same year are bound to have the same –
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62. Question
1 pointsPsychology is science of
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63. Question
1 points“Any manifestation of life is activity” said by
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64. Question
1 pointsLogic is a normative science of
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65. Question
1 pointsIntelligence is the ability
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66. Question
1 pointsTeach the child rather than the subject is the essential principal of
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67. Question
1 pointsWhat is the most important contribution of psychology?
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68. Question
1 pointsPsychology is the science of
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69. Question
1 pointsPsychology as a science concerns itself with fact of
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70. Question
1 pointsScience of psychology is concerned with
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71. Question
1 pointsPsychology is a
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Question 72 of 410
72. Question
1 pointsAt the age of seven or eight years play groups are generally
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73. Question
1 pointsAt the age of 7-8 years play group children have well defined
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74. Question
1 pointsPlay ground are useful in learning the
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75. Question
1 pointsThe cinema makes an appeal to
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76. Question
1 pointsPlay group is homosexual at the age of
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77. Question
1 pointsChildren learn in play groups to
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78. Question
1 pointsIn age group of 7-9 years the group leadership is done by
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79. Question
1 pointsPlay group in teenager can have great
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80. Question
1 pointsStudies of growth & development is
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Question 81 of 410
81. Question
1 pointsPsychology seeks to study all
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82. Question
1 pointsPsychology deals with human
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Question 83 of 410
83. Question
1 pointsAll of the following are approaches or theories of motivation except :
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Question 84 of 410
84. Question
1 pointsWho of the following is not associated with instinct theory of motivation?
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Question 85 of 410
85. Question
1 pointsWho said that behaviour of human beings are motivation and controlled by the instincts of egos and Thanato?
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Question 86 of 410
86. Question
1 pointsThe conceptualization that instincts are innate and universal was outright rejected by all of the following except :
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Question 87 of 410
87. Question
1 pointsHow many chromosomes are found in zygote?
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Question 88 of 410
88. Question
1 pointsThe colors of eye and skin are
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Question 89 of 410
89. Question
1 pointsAccording to cephalocaudal law development takes from
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90. Question
1 pointsProximodistal law is the development from
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Question 91 of 410
91. Question
1 pointsMale chromosomes are
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Question 92 of 410
92. Question
1 pointsHow many chromosomes are found in human cells
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93. Question
1 pointsHereditary is determind by
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Question 94 of 410
94. Question
1 pointsFertilized ovum is called
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Question 95 of 410
95. Question
1 pointsWhich is the smallest cell
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Question 96 of 410
96. Question
1 pointsWhich is the biggest cell
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Question 97 of 410
97. Question
1 pointsCongnitive development theory was propounded by
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Question 98 of 410
98. Question
1 pointsHow many days it takes to develop the child in the womb?
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Question 99 of 410
99. Question
1 pointsSex of the child is determined by :
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Question 100 of 410
100. Question
1 pointsRecognition of alphabets starts at the age of
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101. Question
1 pointsLanguage is a mean of –
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102. Question
1 pointsThe age after 11 years is called
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103. Question
1 pointsThe concept of libido was proposed by
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104. Question
1 pointsThe child should be sent to the school
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105. Question
1 pointsAccording to Freud what is mainly the basis of parent child relationship?
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106. Question
1 pointsHow many milk-teeth are there
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107. Question
1 pointsNature and Nature refer to
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Question 108 of 410
108. Question
1 pointsWhich chromosome is found only in males?
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Question 109 of 410
109. Question
1 pointsThe 22 pairs of chromosomes in the zygote are called
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Question 110 of 410
110. Question
1 pointsThe gene which does not dominate is known as
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Question 111 of 410
111. Question
1 pointsInternal environment refers to
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Question 112 of 410
112. Question
1 pointsIntelligence is largely heredity.
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113. Question
1 pointsHuman development is the result of
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Question 114 of 410
114. Question
1 pointsMaturation influences the individual’s behaviour during dormant periods while learning modifies it during period of responses to the
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Question 115 of 410
115. Question
1 pointsHow many chromosomes does an ordinary body contains and in what pairs?
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Question 116 of 410
116. Question
1 pointsHeredity exists in the genes that comes from –
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Question 117 of 410
117. Question
1 pointsChromosomes are a little _____ than Y chromosomes.
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Question 118 of 410
118. Question
1 pointsOne of the 23 chromosomes which is of a special significance is known as
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Question 119 of 410
119. Question
1 pointsThe present finding is that both elements contribute jointly to the determination of behaviour. What are they?
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Question 120 of 410
120. Question
1 pointsThe built-in-biological, development growth processes have been given the name of
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Question 121 of 410
121. Question
1 pointsThe nature, nurture controversy in the development of human behaviour is quite.
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Question 122 of 410
122. Question
1 pointsThe maturation period for the child to take his first step in walking in months is
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Question 123 of 410
123. Question
1 pointsBehaviour changes which occur on the basis of physiological developments rather than learning and which appear in virtually all members of the species are the result of
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Question 124 of 410
124. Question
1 pointsWhich factor influence eye colour?
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Question 125 of 410
125. Question
1 pointsPatterns of human behaviour develop as a result of interaction between genetic factors and factors of
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Question 126 of 410
126. Question
1 pointsMost of the behaviour traits that interest psychologists are
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Question 127 of 410
127. Question
1 pointsBoth X and Y chromosomes are found in
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Question 128 of 410
128. Question
1 pointsEach body cell in man has the number of chromosomes
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Question 129 of 410
129. Question
1 pointsDo the children of intelligent parents always shine in studies?
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Question 130 of 410
130. Question
1 pointsWhat did Piaget call his approach?
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Question 131 of 410
131. Question
1 pointsArrange the following in chromological order.
1. Pre-operational stage
2. Formal operational stage
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Question 132 of 410
132. Question
1 pointsPiaget called the period of infancy as the
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Question 133 of 410
133. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following combinations of sex chromosomes results in a male offspring?
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Question 134 of 410
134. Question
1 pointsThe nucleus of each cell in human body contains what number of pairs in chromosomes?
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Question 135 of 410
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1 pointsWhat is the length of a new born’s head in comparison to its total body length in percent?
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Question 136 of 410
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1 pointsWhat is the continuity function of heredity after birth?
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1 pointsBy Piaget, later childhood from the age of about 6 or 7 years has been called the stage of
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Question 138 of 410
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1 pointsA major criticism of stage theories relates to the point that
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Question 139 of 410
139. Question
1 pointsKohlberg’s moral development stages are closely related to
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140. Question
1 pointsName the cell, with which everyone’s life begins
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Question 141 of 410
141. Question
1 pointsAbility is transmitted in human by –
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Question 142 of 410
142. Question
1 pointsThe sex of the new born child in biological way is determined by which cell?
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Question 143 of 410
143. Question
1 pointsWhat is the unit of heredity?
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144. Question
1 pointsWhat number of genes are required in the making of a new born?
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Question 145 of 410
145. Question
1 pointsZygote begins life with the number of ______ chromosomes
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Question 146 of 410
146. Question
1 pointsBehaviour genetics is concerned with the role of inheritance in respect of behaviour and
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Question 147 of 410
147. Question
1 pointsBetween the ages of 2 and 3 years, a child’s language development increase from language development increase from approximately___ to ____ words
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Question 148 of 410
148. Question
1 pointsIn early junior high school, you would expect
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Question 149 of 410
149. Question
1 pointsIdentical twins raised separately and found to have similar IQ’s are cited as examples of the contribution made to intelligence by
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Question 150 of 410
150. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following types of acceptance is most critical and perversive to the long-range emotional health of a child?
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Question 151 of 410
151. Question
1 pointsStimulus motives differ from primary motives in that they
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Question 152 of 410
152. Question
1 pointsMotivation is the process of initiating – and correcting activities of the organism
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Question 153 of 410
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1 pointsAccording to Maslow’s theory the basic needs include
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Question 154 of 410
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1 pointsId is to “Just do it” as superego is to
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Question 155 of 410
155. Question
1 pointsThe unconscious contains
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Question 156 of 410
156. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is an unconscious personality structure made up of biological urges seeking fulfillment?
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Question 157 of 410
157. Question
1 pointsAccording to Freud, the Id is governed by the
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Question 158 of 410
158. Question
1 pointsThe part of the mind that is beyond awareness is called the
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Question 159 of 410
159. Question
1 pointsWhich theory of personality was developed by Sigmund Freud?
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Question 160 of 410
160. Question
1 pointsThe description of a person’s character implies
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Question 161 of 410
161. Question
1 pointsThe term personality refers to
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Question 162 of 410
162. Question
1 pointsIn psychoanalytic theory, conscious control is experienced by the
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Question 163 of 410
163. Question
1 pointsAt what age does personality become quite stable?
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164. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is a secondary motive?
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Question 165 of 410
165. Question
1 pointsWhat is the correct order of needs in Maslow’s hierarchy?
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Question 166 of 410
166. Question
1 pointsAnkit has trouble in paying attention to the teacher’s instructions or Commands. He often seems distracted & he has trouble staying in his seat. He often wanders around in the classroom, he fights when he is his seat, & his handwriting is often messy & hard to understand. Ankit most likely has which of the following?
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Question 167 of 410
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1 pointsMr. Sunil is concerned about one of his students. The student, Rahul, has serious & persistent problems concerning his relationships with other students; he displays aggression & is often out of control. Rahul displays signs of depression that can last up to several weeks, & he experiences fears that are often school related & interfare with his learning. Rahul is most likely to be suffering from :
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Question 168 of 410
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1 pointsDr. Nilima is a regular classroom teacher who has just begun working with children with special needs. Her principal has advised that she be familiarized with the intergrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC), since she will now be interacting with parents whose children have special needs & she will have to create individualized education plans (IEP). Which of the following is NOT True & therefore not one of the items that Dr. Nilima will be learning about regarding IEDC specific provisions that relate to the parents of a child with a disability?
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Question 169 of 410
169. Question
1 pointsMost of the students who have been diagnosed with a learning disability have which type of disability?
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Question 170 of 410
170. Question
1 pointsDr. Rashmi is using technology in her classroom to help children with disabilities function in the classroom environment. The technology she is using consists of various services & devices that include communication aids, alternative computer keyboards, & adoptive services. What type of technology is Dr. Rashmi using?
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Question 171 of 410
171. Question
1 pointsGaurav has been identified as being gifted. Which of the following is most likely to be false with regard to Gaurav?
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Question 172 of 410
172. Question
1 pointsGaurav has been identified as being gifted. What program options are available for educating children who are gifted?
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Question 173 of 410
173. Question
1 pointsJohan is anticonvulsant medication. However he still has episodes in which he loses consciousness, become rigid, shakes & moves jerkily. This episode can last a few minutes. John most likely has :
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Question 174 of 410
174. Question
1 pointsTo control the behaviour, 85% to 90% of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) can be if they
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Question 175 of 410
175. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following statements is true about students with ADHD?
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Question 176 of 410
176. Question
1 pointsAn important goal of which program is to improve outcomes not only for gifted students, but also for all students?
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Question 177 of 410
177. Question
1 pointsResearchers have found that individuals with worldclass status in a particular field such as music or sports not only have innate talent but also :
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Question 178 of 410
178. Question
1 pointsA student with repetitive, obsessive behaviours, verbal & nonverbal communication problems, & social difficulties most likely has which of the following?
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Question 179 of 410
179. Question
1 pointsWhen teaching a child who is mentally retarded, a teacher should do which of the following?
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Question 180 of 410
180. Question
1 pointsThe substance approach personality study was given by :
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Question 181 of 410
181. Question
1 pointsPersonality according to Allport is the organisation of
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Question 182 of 410
182. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not a projective technique ?
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Question 183 of 410
183. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not measured by the T.A.T. test :-
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Question 184 of 410
184. Question
1 pointsPersonality have been derived from the word
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Question 185 of 410
185. Question
1 pointsWho says that the individual’s ‘Id’ is socialized in the framework of the family and in the wider social setting?
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Question 186 of 410
186. Question
1 pointsThe basic concept of personality is
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Question 187 of 410
187. Question
1 pointsA child in school is called a problem child when
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Question 188 of 410
188. Question
1 pointsThe concept of “inferiority complex” was developed by
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Question 189 of 410
189. Question
1 pointsWhat is the best method to test an abnormal person?
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Question 190 of 410
190. Question
1 pointsWhat is the best method for diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders
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Question 191 of 410
191. Question
1 pointsThe word, ‘personality” is derived form Latin word –
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Question 192 of 410
192. Question
1 pointsThe evaluation of personality is best made through
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Question 193 of 410
193. Question
1 pointsEquality of Education opportunity also exists for those who are :-
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Question 194 of 410
194. Question
1 pointsWhat is your suggestion for improving an overactive child?
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Question 195 of 410
195. Question
1 pointsA student from culturally backward family is admitted to your school, you would :
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Question 196 of 410
196. Question
1 pointsBiological determinants include all of the following, except
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Question 197 of 410
197. Question
1 pointsSocial determinants include all the following, except –
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Question 198 of 410
198. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not a tool of Personality Assessment?
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Question 199 of 410
199. Question
1 pointsSomato type theory of personality classifying individuals into endomorph, mesomorph & ectomorph was proposed by –
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Question 200 of 410
200. Question
1 pointsJung classified people into –
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Question 201 of 410
201. Question
1 pointsTopographical model of personality includes all the following, except –
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Question 202 of 410
202. Question
1 pointsDynamic or structural model of personality includes all the following, except –
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Question 203 of 410
203. Question
1 pointsAccording to Jung all the following are psyche of personality, except –
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Question 204 of 410
204. Question
1 pointsWho said, “A person does not have a complex, the Complex has him”?
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Question 205 of 410
205. Question
1 pointsThe most important & the most controversial concept of Jung is –
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206. Question
1 pointsPersona is the –
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Question 207 of 410
207. Question
1 pointsEgo is described as –
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208. Question
1 pointsWhich is not an instinct conceived by Freud?
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Question 209 of 410
209. Question
1 pointsConcept of ‘Style of life’ is associated with –
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Question 210 of 410
210. Question
1 pointsA ____ is one who in an standardised tests falls to attain an IQ or a mental age.
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Question 211 of 410
211. Question
1 pointsThe bright normal person has an IQ of
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Question 212 of 410
212. Question
1 pointsChildren with Down syndrome typically have IQ scores in the range of
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Question 213 of 410
213. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following could you legitimately predict for a person with an IQ of 50?
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Question 214 of 410
214. Question
1 pointsIndividuals with IQs of 130 or higher are described as
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Question 215 of 410
215. Question
1 pointsPeople are appropriately regarded as mentally retarded if
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Question 216 of 410
216. Question
1 pointsConsider the following factors.
1. Family problems
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Question 217 of 410
217. Question
1 pointsMatch List I with List II & select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.
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(1Q) (Description)A. 25-39 1. Profoundly mentally retarded
B. 40-54 2. Severely mentally retarded
C. 70-84 3. Moderately mentally retarded
D. 110-119 4. Border line
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Question 218 of 410
218. Question
1 pointsIndividuals with IQs of 90-110 are described as –
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Question 219 of 410
219. Question
1 pointsChildren with exceptionally ___ intelligence may be a problem to their parents, teacher, associates, unless their abilities are recognised.
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Question 220 of 410
220. Question
1 pointsIn the present intelligence classification system, the former category of Moron would now be included with in –
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Question 221 of 410
221. Question
1 pointsA person who has an IQ score of 60 would be considered as –
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Question 222 of 410
222. Question
1 pointsAn IQ of 40 is associated with the classification known as –
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Question 223 of 410
223. Question
1 pointsOn which retrieving information & facts about the world from long-term memory depends :-
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Question 224 of 410
224. Question
1 pointsWhich type of child has the mental age below this chronological age?
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Question 225 of 410
225. Question
1 points______ youngsters are often passive & dependent on other when they are asked to solve problems, a tendency that seems to grow stronger when they experience failure.
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Question 226 of 410
226. Question
1 points‘Superior intelligence is accompanied by superior physical vigour’ was said by
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Question 227 of 410
227. Question
1 pointsThe ability to recognise printed words because of brain damage is called
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Question 228 of 410
228. Question
1 pointsIn which tests, you must answer as many questions as you in certain amount of time
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Question 229 of 410
229. Question
1 points“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, & some have greatness thrust upon them”, These ideas on leadership were given by
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Question 230 of 410
230. Question
1 pointsIntegrated leaders give equal importance to-
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Question 231 of 410
231. Question
1 pointsThe nature of personality can be defined as-
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Question 232 of 410
232. Question
1 pointsFaulty nutrition leading to wasting & muscular weakness is termed as-
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Question 233 of 410
233. Question
1 pointsThe audible range of human beings is between
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Question 234 of 410
234. Question
1 pointsThe inner chamber between the lens & the retina is filled with the
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Question 235 of 410
235. Question
1 pointsFor understanding other people, the category most frequently used in the
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Question 236 of 410
236. Question
1 pointsThe average correlation between the IQs of parents & their children is-
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Question 237 of 410
237. Question
1 pointsWhat is the average correlation between the IQs of identical twins?
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Question 238 of 410
238. Question
1 points“Personality is the dynamic organisation within the individual of these psychophysical systems that determine his adjustments to his environment,” was said by
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Question 239 of 410
239. Question
1 pointsThe Rorschach Test is developed by the famous psychiatrist-
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Question 240 of 410
240. Question
1 pointsAccording to Jung, the collective unconscious grows out of the
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Question 241 of 410
241. Question
1 pointsAccording to the social Readjustment Rating Scale, major severity of life crisis scores-
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Question 242 of 410
242. Question
1 pointsChildren from deprived homes have been found to manifest-
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Question 243 of 410
243. Question
1 pointsWhat is a criticism of identifying children based on their disabilities?
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Question 244 of 410
244. Question
1 pointsA typical program for children can be modified for inclusion by
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Question 245 of 410
245. Question
1 pointsWhat is an orthopedic impairment?
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Question 246 of 410
246. Question
1 pointsWhat is the IQ of mentally retarded (custodial care) person?
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Question 247 of 410
247. Question
1 pointsWhat is the IQ of a gifted child?
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Question 248 of 410
248. Question
1 pointsWhich test consists of 10 inkblots and each card is presented with a question and the initial responses along with details by the person are recorded?
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Question 249 of 410
249. Question
1 pointsThe Biological characterstics such as hunger, thirst, sleep, as well as reflexes, are inborn ad they comprise what Freud has referred to as
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Question 250 of 410
250. Question
1 pointsAdler labeled his theory as
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Question 251 of 410
251. Question
1 pointsThe treatment that does not involve any change in biological functioning instead it emphasizes psychological change is called
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Question 252 of 410
252. Question
1 pointsWho said “Personality is dynamic organisation with in the individual of those psychophysical systems the determine his unique adjustment to his environment”?
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Question 253 of 410
253. Question
1 pointsWho said “Personality is the integrated and dynamic organisation of the physical, mental, moral and social qualities of the individual as it manifests itself to other people”?
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Question 254 of 410
254. Question
1 pointsHorney’s Theory is called
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Question 255 of 410
255. Question
1 pointsFind the odd one out
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Question 256 of 410
256. Question
1 pointsWho said “Personality is the sum total of the biological innate dispositions, impulses, tendencies, aptitudes and instincts of the individual”?
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Question 257 of 410
257. Question
1 pointsPersonality described in terms of man’s action, postures, words and attitudes and opinion regarding his external world, is known as
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Question 258 of 410
258. Question
1 pointsOne way to select is to take a broad array of descriptions and simplify it by seeing which traits go together in clusters, this procedure is called
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Question 259 of 410
259. Question
1 pointsThe trait and type approach to personality has been questioned on its
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Question 260 of 410
260. Question
1 pointsThe apparent lack of consistency in people’s behaviour actually reflects their – rather than just capricious variation
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Question 261 of 410
261. Question
1 pointsMeasures a personality traits often fail to predict
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Question 262 of 410
262. Question
1 pointsWe should study not just the separate ate influences of traits and situations but the way
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Question 263 of 410
263. Question
1 pointsFreud constructed a model of personality with three parts: the id, the ego and the
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Question 264 of 410
264. Question
1 pointsThe energy of the motive is
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Question 265 of 410
265. Question
1 pointsThe id is usually bridled and managed by the
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Question 266 of 410
266. Question
1 pointsOne of the main system of the personality system is to maintain psychic energy of
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Question 267 of 410
267. Question
1 pointsFreud proposes three states of consciousness: the conscious, the preconscious and the
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Question 268 of 410
268. Question
1 pointsBoys feel threatened by a jealous father and begin to construct psychic defences against anxiety the defence that normally emerges is
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Question 269 of 410
269. Question
1 pointsIn the phallic stage the girls are attached towards the father and in the defence that emerges they identify with their
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Question 270 of 410
270. Question
1 pointsThe 16 P.F. scale is based on the work of
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Question 271 of 410
271. Question
1 pointsThe concept of family constellation is most evident in the works of which one of the following?
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Question 272 of 410
272. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following schools constitutes the Lockean view of personality?
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Question 273 of 410
273. Question
1 pointsAccording to freud the defence mechanism is
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Question 274 of 410
274. Question
1 pointsThe most broadly used personality assessment instrument among the following is the
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Question 275 of 410
275. Question
1 pointsThe therapy technique known as free association had its early beginnings in the work of
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Question 276 of 410
276. Question
1 pointsPositive responses, such as comfort reactions may be learnt through
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Question 277 of 410
277. Question
1 pointsIn Roger’s View through interaction with one’s environment, a portion of the phenomenal field becomes differentiated and is known as the
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Question 278 of 410
278. Question
1 pointsIn the face of threat, one may retreat to an earlier pattern of adaptation, possibly a children or primitive one. It is known as
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Question 279 of 410
279. Question
1 pointsFailure or loss of self-esteem in one activity can be made up for by effort in another area through
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Question 280 of 410
280. Question
1 pointsPositive responses, such as comfort reactions may be learnt through
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Question 281 of 410
281. Question
1 pointsWho are children’s first models and very powerful figures in their lives?
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Question 282 of 410
282. Question
1 pointsErikson’s trust-versus-mistrust stage occurs during
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Question 283 of 410
283. Question
1 pointsThe MMPI interpretation takes a great deal of
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Question 284 of 410
284. Question
1 points“My brother –“ “I wish we ------“ are pencil and paper devices known as
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Question 285 of 410
285. Question
1 pointsWhich is NOT a typical way that a visual impairment can effect a child’s development?
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Question 286 of 410
286. Question
1 pointsWhat are some characteristics of gifted children?
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Question 287 of 410
287. Question
1 pointsAmong children with disabilities, approximately what percent are considered mentally retarded?
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Question 288 of 410
288. Question
1 pointsA student with epilepsy will most likely display which of the following behaviours?
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Question 289 of 410
289. Question
1 pointsA student whose speech is hoarse, harsh, or too loud has which of the following disorders?
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Question 290 of 410
290. Question
1 pointsFarzana has difficulty working independently. When asked to sit in her seat for long periods of time, she frequently gets up to sharpen her pencil, look out the window, or flip through books on the bookshelf, she does poorly on repetitive tasks such as math drills. And she rarely completes her home work. Farzana most likely has which of the following conditions?
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Question 291 of 410
291. Question
1 pointsAn enrichment program is a standard option for teaching which of the following groups of children?
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Question 292 of 410
292. Question
1 pointsA ____ Involve a limitation on a person’s functioning that restricts the individual’s abilities whereas a _____ is a condition imposed on a person who had a disability.
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Question 293 of 410
293. Question
1 pointsRadha keeps rubbing her eyes during the teacher’s lesson, which takes place through the use of an overhead. She also holds books close to her face when she reads & she has even complained to her parents that sometimes things on a page appear to be moving around. Radha has a
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Question 294 of 410
294. Question
1 pointsPuspendra is once again not following directions. The teacher notices that Puspendra usually has no problems following directions if he turns one ear towards her or if he asks several times to have the directions repeated. Puspendra most likely has which of these conditions?
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Question 295 of 410
295. Question
1 pointsDr. Satyavir will have a new student named Payal in his class starring next week. The principal has informed Mr. Satyavir that Payal has a disorder that causes unclear speech, a lack of muscular coordination, & Shaking. Payal will be using a keyboard to do her written work & a speech & voice synthesizer will improve her communication. Which disorder is Payal is likely to have?
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Question 296 of 410
296. Question
1 pointsA child in your class is identified as being mentally retarded. In addition to having low intelligence the child will also likely exhibit:
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Question 297 of 410
297. Question
1 pointsShalu has problem pronouncing sounds correctly & as a result, she avoids communicating with her peers & is often embarrassed by having to discuss anything with the teacher. Shalu’s parents have begun to take her to a speech therapist & Shalu’s speech is slowly improving. Shalu is most likely to have:
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298. Question
1 pointsMarry finds it difficult to communicate with her peers & her teacher. She easily understands what they are saying to her but when she tries to communicate her response & express her thoughts she finds it very difficult. Mary is most likely to have:
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Question 299 of 410
299. Question
1 pointsShahina has just been informed that she will have several students in her class next school year with learning disabilities. Shahina can expect these students to
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Question 300 of 410
300. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following statement regarding dyslexia is false?
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Question 301 of 410
301. Question
1 pointsThe whole is more than the sum of its parts has been stressed by
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Question 302 of 410
302. Question
1 pointsContinuation is one of the law of
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Question 303 of 410
303. Question
1 pointsThe processes giving rise to our immediate experience of the world is definition of
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Question 304 of 410
304. Question
1 pointsFind the odd one out.
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Question 305 of 410
305. Question
1 pointsKohler experimented with
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Question 306 of 410
306. Question
1 pointsLatent learning means
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Question 307 of 410
307. Question
1 pointsExtinction of ‘avoidance learning’ is
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Question 308 of 410
308. Question
1 pointsIf we listen what we want to listen it becomes
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Question 309 of 410
309. Question
1 pointsThorndike conducted his experiments on
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Question 310 of 410
310. Question
1 pointsLearning is
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Question 311 of 410
311. Question
1 pointsFind the odd one out
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Question 312 of 410
312. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following is most likely to enhance learner performance?
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Question 313 of 410
313. Question
1 pointsIrrational fear of objects or events are known as
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Question 314 of 410
314. Question
1 pointsPsychological Ecology was written by
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Question 315 of 410
315. Question
1 pointsGestalt is associated with –
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Question 316 of 410
316. Question
1 pointsGoals which do not innately satisfy biological need are called?
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Question 317 of 410
317. Question
1 pointsA rat will learn to run in a maze even if he is not reinforced for the response, this happens in
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Question 318 of 410
318. Question
1 pointsBehaviours that can be learned with a moderate amount of difficulty are said to be:
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Question 319 of 410
319. Question
1 pointsWho developed the device called cumulative recorder?
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Question 320 of 410
320. Question
1 pointsComputer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an educational technology that incorporates features consistent with principle of
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Question 321 of 410
321. Question
1 pointsWhose name is associated with observational learning?
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Question 322 of 410
322. Question
1 pointsIn his words, Tolman called his the theoretical views
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Question 323 of 410
323. Question
1 pointsGulthrie is most closely associated with which of the following in learning theory?
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1 pointsPunishment is most effective as an aid to learning when used
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1 pointsPutting animals in puzzle boxes to study their intelligence was initially undertaken by
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1 pointsLearning how to learn is essentially a process of
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1 pointsThe field theorist emphasises the role of learning
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1 pointsThe term most closely associated with the work of Tolman is
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1 pointsWilliam Mc Dougall
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1 pointsIn James’s view, habit
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1 pointsWhich learning curve depicts rapid initial improvement in learning and slow down with time
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1 pointsSome positive reinforcers work naturally to increase the likelihood of response when they are made contingent on it, these are known as
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1 pointsA child who studies for the sake of earning a scholarship is an example of
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1 pointsPavlov mastered in
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1 pointsThorndike studied
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1 pointsLearning is the dominant activity of any
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1 pointsScientific study of learning is ___ years old.
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1 pointsLearning is a ___ in behaviour for better or worse
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1 pointsThese is are ____ characteristic (s) of trial and error
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1 pointsLearning by observing is learning by
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1 pointsObservant learning is very common in
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1 points____ Theory of operant conditioning is an extension of theories of Pavloy
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1 points____ is the key term for understanding operant conditioning
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1 pointsThe other stimulus is called ___ in classical conditioning
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1 pointsSkinner’s experiment was conducted upon ___ and other animals
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1 pointsThe apparatus which was specially designed for Skinner’s experiment was known as Skinner’s
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1 pointsThe other name for Pavlovian conditioning is
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1 points___ to learn is related to motivational aspects of learning.
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1 pointsThree factors which affect learning are
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1 pointsMotivation explains
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1 pointsSkinner in his study of operant conditioning experimented with
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1 pointsLearning is modification ___ thoughts and experience
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1 pointsWhose theory of operant conditioning is an extension of earlier S-R theries
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1 pointsA positive reinforce is a
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1 pointsIntrinsic motivations are
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1 pointsTransfer of training is easier in
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1 pointsPoems are the example of
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1 pointsIdentical elements aid in
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1 pointsWhat is the end product of learning?
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1 pointsThe concept of ‘psychic secretion’ is associated with
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1 pointsThe conditioned stimulus gets its reinforcing power from association with the
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1 pointsThe law of effect was developed by
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1 points“Give me a child till that is five years old, and I will make of him anything you want-doctor, lawyer thief” A likely quote from
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1 pointsThe cognitive field theory was developed by
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1 pointsWhose name is strongly associated with the apparatus of Puzzle box?
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1 pointsResponding to a conditioned stimulus in order to avoid electric shock is an example of
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1 pointsUnder which of the following reinforcement schedules it is most important for an organism to learn to estimate time accurately?
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1 pointsPartial reinforcement
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1 pointsThe law of effect suggests that
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1 points“Any response to a situation will, other things being equal, be more strongly connected with the situation in proportion to the number of times it has been connected with that situation and to the average vigour and duration of the connections” The preceding is quote from
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1 pointsA person performance calculus computation has attained which one of the following stages of cognitive development
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1 points“Rebuke” is an example of
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1 pointsThorndike performed experiments upon various aspects learning. One of the important contributions is
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1 pointsBlind people can perform remarkable feats as a result of
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1 pointsPerceptual learning does not consider –
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1 pointsThree factors affect learning: Physiological environment and psychological is the psychological factor in learning
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1 pointsReward and punishment is a form of
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1 pointsWhich form of motivation is form praise and blame?
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1 pointsTransfer of training is
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1 pointsThere is more transfer possible for arithmetic to algebra than from algebra to
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1 pointsTransfer value of arithmetic to algebra is high because of
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1 pointsSkinner’s box is used for
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1 pointsKnowledge of result is
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1 pointsPunishment its effective only when it weakens
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1 pointsIn classical conditioning how many stimuli are presented to the learner?
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1 pointsMotivation should be followed by
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1 pointsLearning which involves motor organs is called
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1 pointsStimuli is given to get
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1 pointsThe five characteristics of the trial and error learning were mentioned by
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1 pointsMotivation is release of ____ by proceeding towards a goal
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1 pointsThe first important stage in creative thinking is
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1 pointsThe famous book “Beyond Freedom and Dignity” is written by
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1 pointsInstincts are
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1 pointsWant, desire, need, hunger refer to
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1 points_____ is regarded as impelling a person or anima to action.
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1 pointsThe term _ is used to refer to the driving state
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1 points___ Can originate when an organism lacks something or can originate by environmental stimuli
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1 pointsThe second stage of motivation cycles is the
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1 pointsMany biological motives are triggered, in part, by departures from balanced __ conditions of the body.
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1 pointsExpectancy theory is a theory of
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1 pointsArousal theory is a theory of
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1 pointsMaslow’s theory of hierarchy of needs is related to
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1 pointsIntrinsic motivation is
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1 pointsWhat is Thematic apperception Test (TAT)?
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1 pointsNeeds are.
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1 pointsChange in metabolic functions of liver when full supplies are low provide the bodily stimulus for
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1 pointsFat people ___ of good-tasting food than normal people do
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1 pointsWhen blood volume goes down, the blood pressure
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1 pointsHabit & experience play a much larger role in the expression as the sexual derive in the
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1 pointsRates that are raised in isolation
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The correct ans is chronological age.Because chronological age is the age of a person according to date of birth.