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Psychology is popularly believed to have emerged as a discipline in the year ...................
....................... founded the first laboratory devoted to experimental psychology
Question................ carried out many experiments using rats, pigeons and other animals in order to understand how they respond to their environment.
Question----------------- sees behaviour as including ‘all those aspects of human activity which we can observe
Question............ is mainly concerned with the systematic (or scientific) study of human behaviour
Question------------ approach is used by psychologists searching for the causes of behaviour in the functioning of the brain and biochemical processes
Question..................... believes a great deal of an individual’s personality is determined in the first five years of life, when some of these conflicts are being resolved.
Question........................ approach suggests that behaviour is understood
by reference to the ways in which people think
Question.................. is the method used by psychologists to understand how animals and people behave in their normal environments
Question.............. is vital for understanding and helping people with psychological disorders
Question................ wrote the book “The Mentality of Apes” in 1925
Question............. is the scientific and psychological concept that designates the period of development during which a germ cell becomes mature
Question.............. growth can be measured in terms of height (meters and centimetres) and in terms of weight (kilogrammes).
Question................ refers to changes in structure and function
Question............ psychology is a broad field of interest in which the physical, emotional and intellectual characteristics and development of youngsters from pre-natal stage onwards are studied
Question____ psychology is the study of social institutions and their impact on the behaviour of individuals
Question___ psychology is a psychologist who specialises in the treatment of those with behavioural problems and mental illness
Question___psychology involves the application of psychology to improve the quality of work life and to protect and promote the safety, health and well-being of workers.
Question_____ psychology is essentially concerned with the direction of family-care
programmes and programmes in child guidance and rehabilitation centres
Question............ involves the application of psychology to the area of crime and the legal system
Question................... deals with the study of organizations of people in conflict
Question.............. is believed to be the first to revive the profession of philosophical counselling
QuestionVerification of the ................. means testing the workability or solubility of the accepted hypotheses
Question............ are often carried out by psychologists to test certain ideas
QuestionThe importance of the general ability was strongly questioned in which country?
QuestionThe type of environment and interaction will shape and determine a child’s adult ............?
Question---------------- sociologists recently argued that the definition of intelligence is a social-class based one
QuestionWhen we refer to an intelligent person we mean only someone who is at the upper end of the distribution of------- Scores?
QuestionA _____ person is by definition a much rarer individual than the intelligent person.
Question.................. means the reasoning ability of individuals
Question.......... is a cluster of psychological traits.
QuestionPeople act intelligently when they learn from ............. experiences?
Question............... is the result obtained when an individual's mental age (MA) is divided by his/ her chronological age (that is biological age) and multiplied by 100.
Question......................... was credited with the first successful attempt to measure intelligence.
QuestionAverage ................ scores correspond to chronological age (CA).
Question............. age refers to an individual’s level of intellectual development.
QuestionA -------------- child has an MA below his/her CA
Question................. tests measure consists of 120 different abilities.
Question..................... reflects the extent to which a child is mentally advanced or backward for his/her age.
Question____ differ greatly in intelligence, aptitudes, physical strength, manual dexterity, knowledge, skill, interests etc.
QuestionThe ............. is substantially better at the intelligence tests than he is at the open-ended tests.
Question.................. is the opposite of converger.
Question............... differences is the most important element in all of education
Question................. would be equal to 100 if the mental age exactly matched the chronological age
Question..................... intellectual development is the IQ that is greater than 100
QuestionNature versus --------- debate is one of the longest running debates in psychology
Question................ results from the interaction between genetic factors and the environment
QuestionEvery human being comes into this world with a --------- make-up?
QuestionThe combination of elements from both the mother and father form a new .................
QuestionZygote splitting around the time of conception results in the formation of ........ twins
QuestionThe first recognised book on psychology was written by _________ and published in 1890
QuestionThe person that founded the first laboratory devoted to experimental psychology is ___
QuestionThe first laboratory devoted to experimental psychology was established in -
QuestionThe concept and birth of psychology was in the year _________
The behaviourist who spend a great deal of time to study behaviour conditions is -
QuestionThe behaviourist believed that ___ factors reinforce behaviours.
QuestionThe psychodynamic perspective believes that human behaviour is stem from _______ instincts.
QuestionThe psychodynamic is linked to the writings of ___________
QuestionThe biological approach to psychology believe that the causes of behaviour is the -
QuestionThe scholar who noted that psychology includes all aspects of human activity which we can observe is -
QuestionThe basic concept of psychology is on ______
psychology is the science that studies what goes on in the _______ that cause behaviour to occur
QuestionCorrelational studies measure two ________ to see if they are associated or related.
QuestionThe structural questionnaire provides answers that is exhaustive and at the same time mutually
Questioncorrelational studies is a statistical technique devised by -
QuestionIn psychology, experiments are performed on humans and _______
One of the scientific methods of research in psychology is -
QuestionThe cognitive psychology is primarily concerned with -
QuestionThere are _________ types of questionnaires we use to get information in a specific problem within an interval of time
QuestionAccording to -intelligence is an important general ability which is super-ordinate to and distinct from special abilities.
QuestionThe father of intelligence testing is -
QuestionThe index of brightness is the -which indicates how an individual score is relative to others of comparable age
QuestionThe individual level of intellectual development is -
QuestionIntelligence was measured first by -
QuestionThe sociologists argued that the definition of intelligence is a ____ class based.
QuestionResearch generates explanations on the definition of intelligence in piaget's concept of -
QuestionPiaget believed that intelligence is not hereditary but a type of - interaction in the history of early childhood.
QuestionThe scholar that uses the French children at different pre-school and school ages to explain the different performances of children in school and Homes is____
QuestionThe scholar who introduced the technique of factor analysis in intelligence is _____________
The psychological operation that is basic to the determination of terminal human behaviour is -
QuestionNon-identical twins are the result of two different eggs being fertilised by two different sperms referred to as -
QuestionIdentical twins resulted from a splitting of the zygote around the time of conception which is referred to as _______
The ability to perceive the visual world accurately and to recreate aspects of that world based on one's perception is _________ intelligence.
QuestionThe ability to handle long chains of reasoning and to recognise patterns and order in the world is ________ intelligence
QuestionOne of these constitute an impression on the subjective process -
QuestionThe personality factor that influences individual perception is -
QuestionThe gestalt school of psychology originates from --------
The entire process of filtering the whole range of information before the response's form is ______
There can be no learning without _______
The researcher formulates a possible _________ after the collection of data
QuestionThe learning perspective contradicts the widely held view that human behaviour is - .
QuestionMaturation is the scientific concept which proves the period of development in -
QuestionAnother term associated with developmental psychology is ___
QuestionThe application of psychology in education influences the _________ of learning
QuestionThe first Scholar to bring back the profession of philosophical counselling is -
QuestionThe suicide prevention organisation is called __________
____describes the enduring aspects of social institutions which are most important in understanding how a given society functions.
QuestionThe first stage to test psychological theory is -
QuestionThe scholar who believes that learning is the central process of understanding human behaviour is ____________
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The structured questionnaire and the results are subjected to statistical -