A. Basic
B. Experimental
C. Controlled
D. Variable
Related Mcqs:
- The human organism is extremely_____environmental factors that can affect the organism include all the persons, objects, situations, and conditions that constitute the external would of any living individual:
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Coward
D. Social - _____measuring instruments are, in effect, nares administered to select individuals under prescribed conditions:
A. Standardized
B. Prescribed
C. Objective
D. Concluded - Unfortunately, too many children are encouraged to emphasize their rights and to minimize their responsibilities. Recognizing the fact that a growing child has many needs that must be satisfied some parents and teachers become over-concerned about providing healthful conditions for:
A. Learning
B. Growth
C. Research
D. Mental state - The function of formal education or school learning is to set conditions that are favourable for the continued mastery of those knowledge, skills and attitudes begun in the______during early childhood.
A. Society
B. Home
C. School
D. playground - March of the_______in the so-called “Pure” science is conducted under objectively controlled laboratory conditions:
A. Research
B. Inspection
C. Experiments
D. Calculations - 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 - Following are the basic point of educational psychology:
A. experimental Method
B. Genetic Method
C. Differential Method
D. All of the above - ________is a basic fact of motivational life:
A. Affection
B. Conflict
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these - ______motivation theory with its assumption of two basic instincts-sex and aggression and the view of development in terms of their evolution:
A. Binet
B. Freud’s
C. Charles DE
D. None of these - Under normal conditions a nerve impulse is initiated by an appropriate stimulus called:
A. Threshold stimulus
B. Active membrane potential
C. Resting membrane potential
D. All of the above