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Challenges faced in the age of puberty

Answer» Ok<br>Mood Swings . Teenagers are known for their "ragging hormone" and drastic mood Swings . The mood of the teenagers going through puberty csn fluctuate between excitement , anger , anxiety and depression. OK R U UNDERSTAND
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I need last year question paper

Answer» You can check last year papers here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-question-papers.html
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Describe the lilimitations of psychological enquiry

Answer» Limitations of Psychological enquiry:\tLack of true zero point\tPsychological measurements do not have a true zero point like physical sciences. For example, there is no zero interest, attitude or personality. So the measurements are not absolute, they are relative in nature. Sometimes ranks are also used as scores.\tRelative nature of psychological tools\tPsychological tests, Questionnaire etc. are not universally applied; they are made for particular context. Tools developed in urban context may not be applied in rural area, also western tests and other tools may not apply elsewhere.\tSubjective interpretation qualitative data\tThe data which can\'t be categorized or quantified in scores or ranks, runs the risk of subjective (individual, personal) interpretation. Every researcher may give different meanings to data.<br>The limitations of psychological enquiry are as follows:Lack of true zero point - Psychological measurements do not have a zero point. The scores that are assigned to individuals in psychological studies are not absolute in nature but have relative value.Relative nature of psychological tools - Psychological tests need to be developed, modified and adapted according to the context of study. For example, test developed for urban children is not suitable and cannot be applied on tribal children.Subjective interpretation of qualitative data - The qualitative data are largely subjective and interpretations may vary from one individual to the other.
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How does the evolutionary perspective explain the biological basis of behaviour

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Write a note on development of psychology in India .

Answer» First psychology was established in india in 1915Calcutta university started first department of psychologyin 1916 and another department of applied psychology in 1938 by the indian psychologists dr n.n sengupta who was trained in usa in the experimental tradition of wundt
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Write a note on development of psychology .

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Hiiii....anyone here who can clear my doubts....?

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Whay psychology as a pure science?

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Example for covert and overt behaviour

Answer» A person running to catch train is an example of overt behaviour.The working of human memory or problem solving might be thought of as behaviour, even though they cannot be observed directly but must be inferred from their product.
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What are the use of interdisciplinary approach in the study of Psychology?

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in conducting a survey, the investigator selects a few subjects called a _______

Answer» sampling method
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How is Human brain different from human mind

Answer» Brain is a physical entity while mind is subjective. Mind cannot be seen it could be felt. It emerges and evolves with our interaction<br>The main difference is human brain is objective where as mind is subjective.They both are interdependent and interrelated.
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Psychology file on the topic emotions and motivation with 30 questionears

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What do you understand by term psychology

Answer» Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical, social behavior and cognitive processes.<br>Phsycology is actually derived from 2 greek wordsPhsyce which means soul and logos wich means science ,but now its considered as a scientific study of human mind , behaviour,emotions and cognitive processes.<br>It is the study of human behavior, mental processes and experiences
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Plz give me notes of every topic in ch 1 of paycology

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Give an example to show that psychology is a social science

Answer» Human beings are animals and we studied the evolution of apes to a human beings in sst
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Discuss psychology as a discipline

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What is correlational research ? Explain?

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Mention the relationship between social psychology and other disciplines?

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What is psychology? What are the branches of psychology?

Answer» Theories and principles developed in basic psychology are put to practical use in applied psychology.Psychologists work as professionals in many applied fields, such as councellors in schools and colleges, clinical psychologists in hospitals, human relation consultants in industries.Obviously, basic and applied psychologies are interdependent and they complement each other. Basically, basic psychology is knowledge based on observations, and can be replicated, shared and made public. Applied psychology on the other hand, is the area of psychology which is put to actual use in bettering human behaviour and life in practical situations.
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What is psychology as a discipline

Answer» Psychology is defined as a scientific discipline which deals with the studies of mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different context.
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What role does humanistics view play in the developmeent of an individual\'s life and why?

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Any quoran here??

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Explain correlarional research

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Explain how psychology study metal process

Answer» Mental process or mental function are terms often used interchangeably for all the things that individuals can do with their minds. These include perception, memory, thinking (such as ideation, imagination, belief, reasoning, etc.), volition, and emotion. Sometimes the term cognitive function is used instead.
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Tomorrow cbse class 10th\'s result is coming ?what do you all think it will be

Answer» Yess....good
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\'psychology is a branch of science\'. Clarify the statement

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Expain the five themes of psychology in your own words

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What is humane behavior ? Explain in short

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What are three psychological processes involved in writing an essay for competition..?

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Who developed psychoanalysis?

Answer» Sigmund Freud
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Psychology as a social and natural science

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psychology as a natural science

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What is newmonic

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What is diff in emotion & motivation

Answer» Motivation: The process of persistent behaviour directed towards a specific goal, which results from certain driving forces, is called motivation.Emotion: It is stirred up state. A complex pattern of arousal that involves physiological activation, conscious awareness of feeling, and a specific cognitive label that describes the process.
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Explain psychology as a hybrid science

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What is introspection?

Answer» The process of studying the mental process,behaviour ,ecperience of oneself in detail is called introspection<br>Structuralism:-- use of the method of introspection to identify the basic elements or \'structures\' of psychological experienceImportant contributors:--Wihelm wundt, edward B. Titchene
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Define perception

Answer» Perception refers to the stimulus/stimuli received by your sense modalities which are then transferred to C.N.S..
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Rods are receptors for scotopic vision or night vision (true/faulse)

Answer» True
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What is the diffference between mental process and brain activities?

Answer» Mind: It means mental activity, such as thoughts, emotions and feelings. These arise from biological processes in brain. It does not have a physical structure or has a location.Brain: It has a physical structure and has a location. Brain activities provide important clues to how our mind functions.
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Moral aim of education

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How does maslow explain a self actualized person through maslow hierarchy of needs ? explain

Answer» A self acctualised person is self aware, socially responsive open to novelty and challenges.
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How does level of processing model improve the stage model of memory?

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Differentiate between a psychologist and a psychiatrist and a counsellor and a clinical

Answer» Ana
45.

Who were the inventor .(The industrial revolution.)

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Psychoneuroimmmunology

Answer» It is the role of mind in strenghtening immune system
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Why many people are obese and like eating

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Is the work of a counselling psychologist quite similar of that of tha clinical psychologist???

Answer» No because counseling psychologist help people to improve their life, they help to overcome from problems related to their own life whereas clinical psychologist have a medical degree they can give medicine ND electric shock to the people.<br>No<br>No it\'s not similar
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Can anyone explain all the 3 theories??

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50.

What is a difference between appetitive and aversive unconditoned stimuli

Answer» Appetive is a negative unconditioned stimuli whereas aversive is positive unconditioned stimuli