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Difference between field experiment and quasi experiment

Answer» The main difference between field trials and quasi-experiments is in the way the interventions are assigned to the groups: in the former the allocation is randomized whereas in the latter is not. We are going to see first the different roles played by randomization in medical experiments.
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153.

How does the mind-body connection affect our emotions?

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154.

Can you explain psychology as a natural science ?

Answer» Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involves the scientific study of mental functions and behaviors. Psychology has the immediate goal of understanding individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. and by many accounts it ultimately aims to benefit society. In this field, a professional practitioner or researcher is called a psychologist and can be classified as a social, behavioral, or cognitive scientist. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior, while also exploring the physiological and neurobiological processes that underlie certain cognitive functions and behaviors.
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What is mean by emotional quotient.??

Answer» Emotional\xa0intelligence (otherwise known as\xa0emotional quotient\xa0or EQ) is the\xa0ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions to discriminate among them and to use the information to guide one’s thinking and actions.Salovey and Mayer proposed a model that identified four different factors of emotional intelligence:\tthe perception of emotion,\tthe ability reason using emotions,\tthe ability to understand emotion, and\tthe ability to manage emotions.
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Activity 2.5 solution????

Answer» does noise influence the problem solving ability of the people?
157.

Is psychology very hard????

Answer» If you are interested in learning about psychology,, then it won\'t be difficult..<br>No<br>It is not very hard.<br>No
158.

Why is any knowledge discipline is hard to define.

Answer» Knowledge discipline is hard to define because firstly , it evolves continuously. secondly, the range of phenomena its studies cannot be captured in any one definition.
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what is life ???

Answer» hmm<br>A book with some good, sad, entertaining, emotional etc. chapters.<br>A journey....<br>Lif is nothing without mhakal for me
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Psychology students need ur help... Plz ans.. My ques... Why we feel irritated?

Answer» When we have an argument with a person and they do not understand us,, we become irritated.<br>Because we do not have our control on ourselves and when not being happy e with the person with whom we are been irritated
161.

Life strains us with question... .. But friendship rinses up with ans..

Answer» Never try to find the answer of life\'s question. Because when you get the answer, life change it\'s question.<br>Not every time.
162.

How do you develop a healthy personality. Write a statement

Answer» A healthy personality can be developed by having a control on one self, by keeping your mind calm and showing a good behaviour and relation with others.
163.

Who is psychologist ???

Answer» A\xa0psychologist\xa0does not hold a medical degree and is mainly into academic and research fields.<br>Hlo<br>Gm ? to all ???????????
164.

Explain the branches of psychology

Answer» Psychology\xa0is a journey through all of the major\xa0psychological\xa0concepts and principles. The knowledge gained from this course will allow students to critically evaluate\xa0psychological\xa0research and have a more in-depth understanding of human thought and behavior.\xa0Biopsychology\xa0is a branch of psychology is focused on how the brain, neurons, and nervous system influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This field draws on many different disciplines including basic psychology, experimental psychology, biology, physiology,\xa0cognitive psychology, and neuroscience.
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What are the various themes if research and application in psychology?

Answer» There are some themes which provide direction to research and application of psychology or to develop principles of behaviour and mental processes, function of the attributes of person and environment, causality of human behaviour cultural constructed human behaviour and controlling the and modifying the behaviour.Any two themes of research and application in psychology are .1 Psychology like other science attempt to develop principles of behaviour and mental processes.* The main function in which the understanding and explanation of behaviour and mental events and processes psychologist who used to engage in research function more like other scientist.*The design and conduct experiments for studies under control conditions on a wide range of psychological phenomena the purpose is to develop general principles about behaviour and mental processes.*For example experimental psychology study the experiences of prediction learning memory thinking and motivation .2 Understanding human behaviour is culturally constructed .* There are psychologist who believe that more psychological theories and models are Euro American in nature and therefore do not help us in understanding behaviour.*They are give a comment dated both male and female prescriptive in understanding human behaviour.* a similar critique is made by feminist who argued thatthattpsychology of a xaml prospective and ignore the protection of women
166.

Please explain evolution of psychology.

Answer» Evolution of Psychology:1. Wundt of Germany first established an experimental laboratory in 1879 to study of conscious experience. They were called as structuralists.2. William James developed a functionalist approach to/the study of human mind. He studied that instead of focussing on the structure of the mind, psychology should instead study what the mind does and how behaviour function in making people deal with the environment.3. In 20th century a perspective called Gestalt psychology emerged in Germany as a reaction to the structuralism of Wundt. The Gestalt psychologists believed that what we experience is more than the inputs received from our environment.4. Around 1910, John Watson rejected the ideas of mind and consciousness as a subject matter of psychology. According to him scientific psychology must focus on what is observable and verifiable. Thus he believed in behaviourism.5. Sigmund Freud viewed human behaviour as a dynamic manifestation of unconscious desires and conflicts. Freudi an viewed human being as motivated by unconscious desires for gratification of sexual pleasure and sexual desires.
167.

How to read humara brain ??

Answer» U can also use human brain reading techniques like MRI and EEG<br>Should know the psychology in depth, i think u would need a PhD in psychology to read the brain.
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How to reC

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169.

Brief short note on psychology in everyday life in points.

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170.

Define mnemonics? Suggest a plan to improve your memory

Answer» Mnemonics are strategies for improving memory. There are different plans to improve memory. One of such plans is as follows:Engaging in deep level processing: If one wants to memorise any information well, he should engage himself in deep level processing. Craik and Lockhart have demonstrated that processing information in terms of meaning that they convey leads to better memory as compared to attending to their surface features. Deep processing would involve asking as many questions related to the information as possible, considering its meaning and examining its relationships to the facts one already knows. In this way, the new information will become a part of his existing knowledge framework and the chances that it will be remembered are increased.
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Give 3 points to explain psychology as a natural science

Answer» Second it study cause and effect relation.Third it uses hypothetico deductive model<br>First it basically uses of physical or the biological science.<br>1. Focuses on biological principles to explain human behaviours. 2. It is objective.3. Follows hypothetico - deducive model.
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How do the needs for achievment,affiliation and power influence the behaviour of adolocents

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How to read human brain activity?

Answer» By using brain imaging techniques like MRI EEG
174.

What are eating disorders ? (Class XI)

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175.

Development of psychology in india

Answer» Calcutta university started the first department of psychology in india in 1916Another department for applied psyschology in1938.
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What is the full from of ESP

Answer» English for special purpose
177.

what is meant by acculturation and how does it affect human behaviour .

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178.

Intelligence is a ________variable (sequential/organismic)

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179.

What is hypothetical deductive model ??

Answer» It is model which states that scientific advancement can only take place if you have a particular theory to explain the phenomenon or event.
180.

Can we get practicals of this year written format??

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181.

What are the physiological changes that take place within the body because of which we feel hungry??

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which types of questions I have to put for questionnare survey of human memory

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183.

what is apparent movement illusion

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184.

Example for absolute threshold and difference threshold

Answer» Absolute Threshold:An example that illustrates an absolute threshold is when a person goes has a hearing test done. An individual has to listen for the tones which are of different intensities. This threshold is likely to change as a person becomes older since there is likely to be age-related hearing loss. This is true for most of our senses which means that the actual value of the absolute threshold for each sense can change and is not the same for every person. Absolute intensity can also be used when assessing the fitness of individuals and for comparing the fitness of different groups of people.Difference Threshold: An example of a difference threshold is having the ability to discriminate between two auditory tones that are being heard.
185.

Define classical conditioning

Answer» Unconditioned stimulus naturally brings unconditioned response but through the process of classical conditioning we can bring conditioned respons with conditioned stimulus by acquisition trials<br>Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which an organism learns to associate stimulus.
186.

Kung fu can u answer my question of November 10 Hi i............... please...

Answer» Hi babes<br>Okay byee meet tomorrow<br>Speak upp<br>Tell about u<br>Darling , ???<br>Can you tell me some about you .Your name class and so n<br>Thank you darling<br>You are so sweet<br>I believe on you<br>Btw u have not seen me , how u make me yur bf<br>I don\'t know<br>What we should do now<br>Next meand<br>Whats next<br>Okay<br>Wow ! Finally i have a boyfriend thanks can you chat with me on this app daily by putting question<br>Ya<br>You make me your girlfriend REALLY ??????????<br>Logically you are girl and my friend too so you are my gf , done<br>So what you think<br>Just on this app<br>No i have not any gf<br>U have any girlfriend<br>But how can we<br>Yaa ????<br>You are saying me boyfriend ??<br>Bf means boyfriend<br>No i am single i have no bf<br>Bf means best friend i was telling<br>If u dont mind , do u have boyfriend<br>Wow !!but i am a girl .<br>Yours<br>Pcm with ip<br>What is ur stream<br>S2u bf<br>Thanks bf<br>Yes why not ,<br>Can you makes me ur friend?<br>Anyways ??????<br>???????<br>No anything hurt me<br>Ok<br>Just sent it , sry if hurts<br>No i am a girl<br>Why you send smileee gace5<br>Okkk<br>You are a boy<br>I am a boy ?<br>Are you girl or boy<br>Yes<br>Can i ask u one question<br>Your welcome,<br>Ok no problem thanks for help mee<br>Bernouliii theorem , sry dont know<br>Hybridisation wala nahi November 10 kaa<br>Please see downward<br>Whats that<br>Whts tha
187.

What is the exact definition of psychology

Answer» Psychology is the study of mental processes, experience and behavior of an individual in different context.<br>Pagalpanti<br>\xa0Psychology\xa0is\xa0defined\xa0as a science which studies mental processes, experiences and. behaviour in different contexts. In doing so, it uses methods of biological and social sciences to obtain data systematically. It makes sense of the data so that it can be organized as knowledge.
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Explain the mental operations that involved in problem solving

Answer» -Identifying the problem-Representing the problem-Plan the solution by setting sub-goals-evaluate all solutions-select one solution and execute it-evaluate the outcome-rethink and redefine the problems and solutions
189.

Explain the concepts of building blocks

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190.

Differentiate between naturalistic and controlled observations

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191.

Mention the spheres of life where the principles of learning are applied

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192.

What is the meaning of senelity?Chapter-4

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193.

Why ours siblings are not like us or why thay have different behaviuors from us?? Ch-4

Answer» As we know that every individual is different from each other no one is exactly similar. we can see our blood relations also we are not exactly similar to our parents. Every individual differs from each other in many senses such as physically, emotionally, mentally we are different. If we talk about siblings then to they are an individual they have there own thoughts way of living way of acquiring things they have a different IQ , intelligence and a fully different personality
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Do you have question & answer for chapters?

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195.

What is psychology?

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196.

What is the role of master gland in our body ( give answer in about 60 words

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197.

What os storage of memory??

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198.

What is difference between independent and dependent variables

Answer» \tResearch QuestionIndependent variable(s)Dependent variable(s)Do tomatoes grow fastest under fluorescent, incandescent, or natural light?The type of light the tomato plant is grown underThe rate of growth of the tomato plantWhat is the effect of diet and regular soda on blood sugar levels?The type of soda you drink (diet or regular)Your blood sugar levelsHow does phone use before bedtime affect sleep?The amount of phone use before bedNumber of hours of sleepQuality of sleepHow well do different plant species tolerate salt water?The amount of salt added to the plants’ waterPlant growthPlant wiltingPlant survival rate\t
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Are there sample papers available for class 11 Psycholog

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200.

Why there are only cbse syllabus for some subjects?

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