A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd’s
C. Walter B. Kolesnik
D. Peel
Related Mcqs:
- Educational psychology can be regarded as an applied _____in that it seeks to explain learning according to scientifically determined principles and facts concerning human behavior:
A. Art
B. Phenomenon
C. Out come
D. Science - According to_____Educational Psychology is the study of the Psychological aspects of educational situation.
A. Skinner Charles E.
B. Judd
C. Walter B. Kolsnik
D. Trow - Educational psychology, as an area of psychological study, is exerting a powerful influence upon the formulation of educational objectives, the construction of school curriculums, and the organization of______procedures:
A. Knowledge-selecting
B. Teaching-experience
C. Knowledge-development
D. Teaching-learning - In order to understand the unusual behavior of an adult client, a clinical psychologist has carefully investigated the client’s current life situation and his physical, social-cultural, educational history which research method has the psychologist employed?
A. the case study
B. the survey
C. naturalistic observation
D. correlational research - If psychology can be defined as the science of behavior and the mind, why are the data in psychology always drawn from behavior?
A. behavior can be influenced by physiology and the mind cannot
B. behavior can be influenced by the environment and the mind cannot
C. behavior can be observed and the mind cannot
D. All of above - According to_____Educational Psychology as an academic discipline and is focused on human behavior etc.
A. Skinner Charles E
B. Judd
C. Walter B. Kolesnik
D. G. Lester Anduerson - The purpose of a_______is to test a belief or opinion concerning human behavior in a given situation or under given conditions:
A. Psychological experiment
B. Psychological behavior
C. Psychological period
D. Psychological influence - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - Educational psychology describes and explains the learning experiences of an individual from birth through:
A. Teenage
B. Old age
C. Young age
D. Maturity - The famous book ‘Educational Psychology and teacher Education’ is authored by:
A. G.L. Anderson
B. Skinner
C. P.A. Haul
D. None of these