A. Physical
B. Cognitive
C. Social and emotional
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Development is a formal study of those changes which take place due to:
A. Experiences
B. Incidents
C. Rearing
D. All of the above - planned programmes of study represent formal education, or:
A. Better education
B. Skilled education
C. School learning
D. School training - The cells that response to changes in their environment and signal these changes into nervous system are called ___________?
A. receptor
B. effectors
C. myelin
D. striated - Development cause different changes:
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Both positive and negative
D. Neutral - Dr. Jamil wants to study the effects of poverty on one’s self concept. To do this he interviews a group of subjects from the inner city once every five years for a period of 30 years. This experiment is an example of what type-of study?
A. Correlational study
B. cross sectional study
C. Gesell’s dome
D. longitudinal study - 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 - When the development of the same subjects is studied over a period of time, the study is called a:
A. cross-sectional study
B. life history study
C. longitudinal study
D. sequential study - Study of development is useful for the:
A. Parents
B. Teachers
C. Educational administration
D. All of the above - A systematic study of facts according to a reliable and correct method of study is called a __________?
A. Scientific Study
B. Biological Study
C. Methodology
D. Social Technique - Which of the following is true of Milgram’s (1963) study of obedience? The study found that:
A. Quite ordinary people taking part in a laboratory experiment were not prepared to administer electric shocks just because an experimenter told them to do so
B. Participants believed that the shocks they administered would not harm anyone
C. Apparently pathological behaviour may not be due to individual pathology but to particular social circumstances
D. None of the above