A. Before the birth of child
B. After the birth of child
C. At the time of adolescence
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- An experimenter conducts an experiments on the effects of a drug to control hallucinations. He declares the results to be “statistically significant,’ which usually means that:
A. even though appropriate statistics were used, no differences could be detected between experimental and control groups
B. the results have important implications for theory or practice
C. differences between experimental and control group of this size occur by chance only 5 times out of 100 (or less)
D. differences between experimental and control groups were so large they could never occur by chance alone - Effects of environment are such factors of change in individual which leave impression on a fertilized cell:
A. Genetically
B. Before the birth of child
C. At the time of adolescence
D. None of the above - The effects of environment are those changes which leave their impression on the fertilized cell:
A. Externally
B. Internally
C. Both externally and internally
D. Generation after generation - In the development of child, a significant role is played by:
A. Heredity
B. Environment
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. All of the above - 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 - The effects on an unborn baby are ‘primarily’:
A. Internal
B. External
C. Both internal and external
D. Generation after generation - A significant contribution of the __________ approach was the emphasis placed on measurable observations?
A. humanist
B. gestalt
C. psychoanalytic
D. behaviorist - Which of the following has a significant role in the learning process:
A. Desire
B. previous knowledge
C. mental level
D. All of the above - Psychological study and application include many subvisions of these the content of educational psychology has significant value for:
A. Different group
B. Teenagers
C. Society members
D. School people - Laboratory experiments have supplied significant data concerning behavior reactions in relations to:
A. Data
B. Practice
C. Skill
D. Learning