Educational Psychology

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Area of classroom where the greatest amount of interaction takes place is called

Jean Piaget, a famous psychologist (1896–1980), was born in?

According to Miller, the capacity of short-term memory is?

The reason, the SQ3R method is effective is that?

Which of the following approaches has the most optimistic view of human nature?

Which of the following is a statement with which Skinner's followers would agree?

For which of the following is Wilhelm Wundt primarily known?

Learning in which students construct an understanding on their own is?

The roles of training and experiences for shaping and modeling of behaviour is emphasized in?

Language is a source of?

Clark Hull, through his drive reduction theory emphasized that in the form of stimulation gives birth to a drive motive which in turn produces motivation?

Main instinct picked up by Freud to account all human behaviour in his psychoanalytical theory of motivation is?

McDougall maintained that human behaviour could be explained in terms of some?

What we think and how we feel in our altered states of awareness is the subject area of?

An individual perceives the things as a whole and not as a mere collection of its constituents is called?

Approach of psychology that focuses on the analysis of components of consciousness is called?

Motivation associated with activities that are their own reward is?

Approach to motivation that emphasized personal freedom, choice, self determination and striving for personal growth is called?

A general approach that views learning as an active mental process of acquiring, remembering and using knowledge is called?

Learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response is called?

The value that one places on one’s characteristics, abilities or behaviour is called?

A technique that involves changing the level of support for learning is called?

Willingness to begin new activities and explore new directions is called?

The complex answer to the question "Who am I?" is?

A sense of concern for future generations is called?

Phase at which a child can master a task if given appropriate help and support is called?

The ability to logically combine relations to understand certain conclusions is called?

Focusing on only one characteristic is?

Arranging objects in sequence according to one aspect is called?

The ability to use symbols to represent actions or objects is called?

Basic structure or framework that exists in a person’s mind to organize and interpret information is called?

A search for mental balance between cognitive schemes and information from the environment is called?

Assuming that others experience the world the way you do is?

The state when a person realizes that his or her current ways of thinking are not enough to understand a situation is?

The characteristics of an object stays the same even though the object might change in appearance?

Psychologists define heredity as transfer of characteristics to newborns from their?

The learner and learning theories are studied in?

The process in which human organism becomes favoured related to the environment is called?

Wechsler Scale is a test to measure?

Try to understand something new by fitting it into what is already known is?

The term growth is used in purely ____ sense?

Educational psychology revolves around three areas, the learner, the learning process and?

An individual who is socially moral adjusted develops behaviour?

Those relatively stable and permanent aspects of individuals which make them unique but which also allow people to be compared with each other define?

Moral development involves?

The central concept in Freud’s psychoanalytical theory is?

I.Q of 7 years old child with an M.A of 8 years would be placed in I.Q distribution table as?

Identical twins are not identical in?

The growth and learning of a child is affected by?

WAIS is the intelligence test for?