A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B.Kolesnik
D. Peel
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- 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...
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- A. Skinner Charles E. B. Judd C. Walter B.Kolsnik D. Peel...
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- A. Birth B. Home C. childhood D. Youth age...
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- A. E.j.Swenson B. Binet C. Lloyod Allen cook D. Nojne of the above...
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- A. William james B. Edward Thomdike C. G.Stanely Hall D. Charles H.judd...
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- A. J.B Watson B. Sigmund Freud C. C.G. Jung D. William James E. Wood worth...
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- A. Genetic method B. Clinical method C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of these...
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- 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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