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- Educational Psychology The age measured by an intelligence test is called?
- Educational Psychology The subject matter of educational psychology is inferred from?
- Educational Psychology When do we learn better according to Thorndike's law of practice?
- Educational Psychology What type of health of a child is utmost important that an elementary school teacher should keep in mind for the growth of the child?
- Educational Psychology I.Q is an index of?
- Educational Psychology Mental age of a child is a measure of?
- Educational Psychology Asad is bright, Karim is dull, they are now six years of age, as they grow older, the difference in their I.Q will probably?
- Educational Psychology Intelligence test measures?
- Educational Psychology Which is measured by intelligence?
- Educational Psychology Intelligence as presently defined is synonymous with?
- Educational Psychology The mental development is closely parallel to increase in?
- Educational Psychology The most fundamental agency in the life of boys and girls is?
- Educational Psychology The best known study on social development is that of?
- Educational Psychology The first emotional expression to appear in infants is?
- Educational Psychology Emotional response to symbolic stimuli is primarily the result of?
- Educational Psychology At birth, which of the following is closest to its final adult level?
- Educational Psychology At birth, an average weight of a full term baby is?
- Educational Psychology Belonging, affection and status are best classified as?
- Educational Psychology Motivation is best defined in term of?
- Educational Psychology A need is to hunger as a stimulus is to?
- Educational Psychology A need is to food as a motive is to?
- Educational Psychology The discipline of psychology is started from?
- Educational Psychology Educational psychology is the branch of?
- Educational Psychology Physical growth is affected by?
- Educational Psychology According to Maslow, the most important are?
- Educational Psychology Stimulus that strengthens the response of an organism is?
- Educational Psychology Alfred Binet worked on?
- Educational Psychology Hierarchy of needs was presented by?
- Educational Psychology Theory of moral development was presented by?
- Educational Psychology "Mos" means?
- Educational Psychology The word "moral" is derived from Latin?
- Educational Psychology "Emovere" means?
- Educational Psychology The word "emotion" is derived from the Latin word?
- Educational Psychology Cause of frustration is?
- Educational Psychology Projective techniques are used to measure?
- Educational Psychology Response plays a dominant role according to?
- Educational Psychology Stimulus plays a dominant role according to?
- Educational Psychology Learning by insight theory is also called as?
- Educational Psychology Pavlov’s work was with?
- Educational Psychology Trial and error theory was presented by?
- Educational Psychology Semantic memory is?
- Educational Psychology Experiments on learning by insight were performed by?
- Educational Psychology Perception and attention play a major role in?
- Educational Psychology Which is not the type of memory?
- Educational Psychology Founder of Socio psychological development was?
- Educational Psychology Who is considered the first psychologist in history?
- Educational Psychology Which is the basic born emotion?
- Educational Psychology The learning method that is associated with observing behaviour of others is called?
- Educational Psychology The pioneer of identifying individual differences was?
- Educational Psychology Hierarchy of needs was presented by?