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  • Conditioning involves pairing a neutral stimulus (or conditioned stimulus) with an unconditioned stimulus to create a:
  • Jean Piaget was not only a psychologist but also a/an:
  • Jean Piaget was a world-renowned psychologist for his explorations of the:
  • According to Piaget, Infants rely on their senses to understand the world around them in the:
  • Pre-school children develop symbolic thinking, language, and images in:
  • Pre-school children develop symbolic thinking, language, and images in:
  • Children think logically and begin to see others' viewpoints in the:
  • Hypothetical and abstract reasoning begins at:
  • In Piaget's theory, the first two years of life are:
  • According to Piaget, the major accomplishment of the sensorimotor stage is:
  • During the stage of concrete operations children:
  • Binet believed that intelligence was:
  • According to Binet intelligence is:
  • Binet termed fixed/set intelligence opinion as:
  • Binet argued that his test avoided:
  • Binet-Simon scale was first introduced in:
  • Among Freud’s achievements, he changed treatment of:
  • Freud is famous for developing the theory of:
  • Freud hypothesized the mind is divided into:
  • Psychoanalysis brings material from the:
  • Four conditions before motivational strategies can work — one correct is:
  • Motivation is the release of ________ by proceeding toward a goal.
  • Nature and Nurture refer to:
  • Motivation should be followed by:
  • Teachers and parents value intelligence because it facilitates:
  • Increasing muscular skill in children is due to:
  • Psychology’s major contribution to education:
  • The term "Mental Hygiene" was introduced by:
  • Interview is basically a method of:
  • The nature of personality can be defined as:
  • In Freud's theory of personality:
  • Lawrence Kohlberg is regarded as a leader in the field of:
  • Kohlberg worked out an approach to moral development known as:
  • Cognitive structuralism focuses on processes of:
  • Kohlberg and followers regard children as capable of thinking independently about:
  • Cognitive structuralism is contrasted with the:
  • Kohlberg is best known for his theory known as:
  • Kohlberg divided moral development into three levels with:
  • Abraham Maslow is considered one of the founding fathers of:
  • Behaviourism holds that people are conditioned by:
  • Learning by watching others is called:
  • Theory of Observational Learning was introduced by:
  • Bandura’s research showed people imitate behaviour that leads to a:
  • Bandura’s famous experiment is known as:
  • Alfred Binet is best remembered as the developer of:
  • Along with Theodore Simon, Binet developed the:
  • Binet’s ideas about intelligence were rooted in his theory of:
  • Maslow spent most of his career in:
  • Maslow’s theory centres on the role of ______ in personality.
  • Maslow was primarily interested in understanding:
  • Maslow’s principles can be applied in:
  • The most pre-potent needs according to Maslow:
  • After physiological and safety needs, people seek:
  • Chronic failure to meet love needs affects:
  • Ivan Pavlov won the Nobel Prize in the field of:
  • Pavlov was influenced by British naturalist
  • ning theory is known as:
  • Who said: "These situations are mental evolutions that are aspects of conflict and anxiety"?
  • Development of skills and knowledge of a child starts at:
  • Who are usually responsible for conducting classroom and laboratory learning studies which are carefully planned?
  • During 19th century European psychologists devoted best attention to studies dealing with:
  • Which psychologists introduced the scientifically evolved application of principles and theories of learning in the education system?
  • Psychological experiment is used to test concerning human:
  • The value of satisfaction in ______ is emphasized by educational psychology now a days.
  • A teacher should have an intelligence quotient of at least:
  • A nervous or shy child cannot obtain the ______ benefit from his experiences.
  • Learning to read is a complex:
  • Creativity increases with:
  • The term problem children is generally used to describe children who:
  • Temper tantrums occur among children due to:
  • The development of all emotions by the age of two years was promoted by:
  • Operant conditioning can also be referred to as:
  • Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to the theory of:
  • n an intelligence test a 10-year-old child was found to have a mental age of 12 years. His IQ is:
  • Mentally retarded persons have IQs below:
  • Intelligence is the ability to adjust oneself to a new situation.” (a) Wells
  • Intelligence is the property of recombining our behaviour pattern so as to act better in a novel situation.”
  • The formula for calculating IQ is:
  • The emotional immaturity in a child may result in:
  • The obtaining of thought from written material can be possible through silent:
  • A successful practice in education is to take a test of:
  • Students' motivation is the ______ purpose of evaluation.
  • Who introduced the term mental tests?
  • The famous educational psychologist Alfred Binet was:
  • The famous educational psychologist Terman was:
  • The first Binet-Simon test appeared with revisions in 1908 and:
  • During World War I, the testing of intelligence of individuals began in: (a) Experience
  • Which test represents the tests of abstract intelligence?
  • Emotional Adjustment of students is effective in
  • Case history' method is a part of:
  • Who was the first psychologist to make the personality inventory
  • The concept of collective unconscious was promoted by:
  • Who constructed the personality structure: Id, Ego, and Superego?
  • Lack of confidence and emotional security in children is mostly caused by:
  • According to Freud, children pass through all the following psychosexual stages except:
  • Socially undesirable behaviours are learned as a result of:
  • Which is a more comprehensive definition of the exceptional child?
  • Which is not included in the special provisions for dealing with gifted children?
  • The theory of self-rewarding learning was presented by:
  • Jean Piaget's theory of development states that:
  • B.F. Skinner (1904–1990) is considered by most to be one of the pivotal psychologists of the:
  • kinner was an American psychologist best known for the theory called:
  • Operant conditioning states that learning occurs as a result of the ______ the subject receives in response to a particular behaviour.
  • According to John Dewey, the teacher should guide students in learning as a:
  • Which educator gave the idea of Behaviourism in the education system
  • At the beginning of the nineteenth century, whose focus was the study of the development of the mind?
  • Bert called the intelligence to:
  • Which educator presented "Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise and Law of Effect"?
  • Who developed the interaction analysis category system in education for increasing teacher effectiveness?
  • The theory of moral development has been proposed by:
  • The Father of Psychoanalysis is:
  • The proponent of the Cognitive Theory of teaching is:
  • The following definition of education was considered best by John Dewey:
  • It is easier to predict ______ on the basis of aptitude testing than success in an occupation.
  • Frustration for the motives causes:
  • Motives arouse behaviour and direct it towards an/a:
  • Learning which involves motor organs is called:
  • The problem child is generally one who has:
  • That what involves destroying a piece of the brain is known as

Bert called the intelligence to:

Bert called the intelligence to:

(a) Nature
(b) Genes
(c) Innate
(d) Health
✅ Correct option: (c) Innate
Explanation: Burt believed intelligence was largely innate (inborn).

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