A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B.Kolesnik
D. Peel
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Related Mcqs:
- According to______educational psychology is the science which “explain the changes that take place in the individual as they pass through the various stages of development.
A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B.Kolesnik
D. Peel
E. Crow and Crow - According to_____Educational psychology is “the study of those facts and principles of psychology which help to explain and improve the process of education.
A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B.Kolsnik
D. Peel - Education broadly interpreted at_______and continues throughout a person’s life span:
A. Birth
B. Home
C. childhood
D. Youth age - _______developed detailed conclusions concerning learning, transfer, and reactive inhibition for learning theory and for education:
A. E.j.Swenson
B. Binet
C. Lloyod Allen cook
D. Nojne of the above - Towards the close of the 19th century, who, as a result of his experiments with animals, formulated laws of learning that seemed to confirm his belief concerning the trial and error nature of learning?
A. William james
B. Edward Thomdike
C. G.Stanely Hall
D. Charles H.judd - Who defined ‘Psychology’ as the scientific study of activities of organism in relation to its environment?
A. J.B Watson
B. Sigmund Freud
C. C.G. Jung
D. William James
E. Wood worth - _____is generally used in the study of specific learning, personality, or behavior difficulties of a complex nature and utilizes various clinical procedures:
A. Genetic method
B. Clinical method
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these - Who was the first of the following individuals to emphasize that psychology should be restricted to the scientific study of observable behavior?
A. Wundt
B. Skinner
C. Bandura
D. Watson - Psychology as a ‘Science of Mind’ defined by__________ school of psychology?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Behaviourists
C. Functionalists
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers - Psychology as a ‘Science of Mind’, defined by____________ psychology?
A. Psychoanalysts
B. Behaviourists
C. Functionalists
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers
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