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That what involves destroying a piece of the brain is known as

The problem child is generally one who has:

Learning which involves motor organs is called:

Motives arouse behaviour and direct it towards an/a:

Frustration for the motives causes:

It is easier to predict ______ on the basis of aptitude testing than success in an occupation.

The following definition of education was considered best by John Dewey:

The proponent of the Cognitive Theory of teaching is:

The Father of Psychoanalysis is:

The theory of moral development has been proposed by:

Who developed the interaction analysis category system in education for increasing teacher effectiveness?

Which educator presented "Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise and Law of Effect"?

Bert called the intelligence to:

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, whose focus was the study of the development of the mind?

Which educator gave the idea of Behaviourism in the education system

According to John Dewey, the teacher should guide students in learning as a:

Operant conditioning states that learning occurs as a result of the ______ the subject receives in response to a particular behaviour.

kinner was an American psychologist best known for the theory called:

B.F. Skinner (1904–1990) is considered by most to be one of the pivotal psychologists of the:

Jean Piaget's theory of development states that:

The theory of self-rewarding learning was presented by:

Which is not included in the special provisions for dealing with gifted children?

Which is a more comprehensive definition of the exceptional child?

Socially undesirable behaviours are learned as a result of:

According to Freud, children pass through all the following psychosexual stages except:

Lack of confidence and emotional security in children is mostly caused by:

Who constructed the personality structure: Id, Ego, and Superego?

The concept of collective unconscious was promoted by:

Who was the first psychologist to make the personality inventory

Case history' method is a part of:

Emotional Adjustment of students is effective in

Which test represents the tests of abstract intelligence?

During World War I, the testing of intelligence of individuals began in: (a) Experience

The first Binet-Simon test appeared with revisions in 1908 and:

The famous educational psychologist Terman was:

The famous educational psychologist Alfred Binet was:

Who introduced the term mental tests?

Students' motivation is the ______ purpose of evaluation.

A successful practice in education is to take a test of:

The obtaining of thought from written material can be possible through silent:

The emotional immaturity in a child may result in:

The formula for calculating IQ is:

Intelligence is the property of recombining our behaviour pattern so as to act better in a novel situation.”

Intelligence is the ability to adjust oneself to a new situation.” (a) Wells

Mentally retarded persons have IQs below:

n an intelligence test a 10-year-old child was found to have a mental age of 12 years. His IQ is:

Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to the theory of:

Operant conditioning can also be referred to as:

The development of all emotions by the age of two years was promoted by:

Temper tantrums occur among children due to: