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What is phycology? |
Answer» It is the science which deals with mental process,behaviour and experiences<br>\xa0Psychology is defined as a scientific discipline which deals with the studies of mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different context. | |
302. |
How make case study in psychology |
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303. |
What are the branches of psychology? |
Answer» Cognitive, biological, social, cross-cultural, developmental, environmental, health, clinical and counselling, educational, sports, industrial/organisational, aviation, space, forensic, military, rural, engineering, community, manegerial, women, political, etc. | |
304. |
What are main obseevational methods to asses personality |
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How are mental processes different from brain activities? |
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306. |
Explain the nature of experiences. |
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307. |
Discuss the evolution of psychology? |
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308. |
How to make a project on life history of parents and grandparents |
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Some important methods in psychologyTypes of observation |
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310. |
"Human behavior is a function of the attribute of persons ajd environment" explain |
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311. |
difference between clinical phychologist and counsellor |
Answer» Counsellor: A counsellor helps people solve problems in daily living. He/she may work with students, advising them about personal problems and career planning.Clinical psychologist: A clinical psychologist has a degree in psychology, which includes intensive training in treating people with psychological disorders. | |
312. |
What is the job of a community psychologist? |
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313. |
What is the ratio of psychologist in india? |
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314. |
What is the definition of mental process? |
Answer» Mental processes are the state of consciousness or awareness. Mental processes are used when one is trying to solve a problem.When we are alseep mental processes are on. Mental processes includes remembering, learning, feelings etc. | |
315. |
Name any one verbal teat and performance test |
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316. |
Describe and two agents of socialization |
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317. |
As u have uploaded English please upload psychology video also |
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318. |
Please also uploaded psychology video |
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319. |
What does the word introspection mean? |
Answer» Introspection is a process in which an individual or a subject are asked to describe in detail their mental processes and experience....<br>The process of thinking deeply and carefully to examine our own ideas or feelings<br>Introspection means "to look inside," and describes the act of thinking about your own actions or inner thoughts. When you examine what you do, say, think or feel and how it affects your life and the lives of others, that\'s introspection. It\'s easy to piece together the meaning of the noun introspection. | |
320. |
Explain the following concepts Overt behaviour and covert behaviour |
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321. |
What is intrinsic |
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322. |
What do you understand by reflex action |
Answer» Reflex action is an involuntary and instaneous movement in response to a stimulus for example when you touch a hot pan u instantly remove your hands from it as a reflex or if u see a lion in a forest you would run away from it. A reflex is made possible by neural pathways called reflex arcs which can act on an impulse before the impulse reaches the brain | |
323. |
What are the techniques that experimenters use to control relevant variable |
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324. |
How do socio cultural factors influence development ? |
Answer» Socio Cultural factors influence development in many ways. As we know that most of our behavior we do depends our environment we live in and culture we follow it is true That what we will see we will develop accordingly | |
325. |
Define absolute threshold |
Answer» The minimum intensity neccessary for a stimulus to be detected. | |
326. |
How is culture in formation of our emotions?? |
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327. |
How does a person\'s confidence changes into over confidence?? |
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328. |
Do brain has power to lift something just like telekenise ❔❔❓❓ |
Answer» Its possible bro. You have to sell your left kidney only | |
329. |
How learning style can be developed?(3 to 4 marks) |
Answer» Play PUBG bro | |
330. |
What is deference between convergent and divergent thinking with example |
Answer» Convergent thinking = those problems which have exactly one answer Divergent thinking = having multiple answers<br>Convergent-(when you converge to one point) ie when there is only one answer to a questionDivergent-(when to diverge in all directions) ie when there are infinite answers to your questions | |
331. |
Which is the best guide of psychology |
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332. |
What is behaviorism |
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333. |
Evolution of psychology |
Answer» Evolution of psychology | |
334. |
How we read human brain?? |
Answer» Firstly you read class 10th science chapter 7<br>Telepathy?...<br>By reaching superconscious mental stage we can read minds | |
335. |
What is human psychology?? |
Answer» Ara kya koi ha | |
336. |
Is psychology natural science or social science? Explain |
Answer» We could not actually say that psychology is a natural science or social science but we could make out both of the difference in these two means we could just tell that why we call it as natural science or why we call it as social science first letter C why we call it as natural science.to psychology is called natural science because it it is basically a required physical and biological science means it in this physical and biological method used,second we could say that because it explain human behaviour and human behaviour ABC about study in science only human about humans so we could conclude from here that we say it has natural size or data collected and under controlled conditions means study a cause and effect relationship this all comes under naturals we make hypothesis that also come under science that\'s why we called as natural science.it comes to social science we could say this because its related to social and cultural science it explains the human behaviour same the study the study the interaction between persons and in its social cultural environment it to basically a is unpredictable it\'s basically used observation method for case study method that come under social science that\'s why we call it as social science.<br>Social science | |
337. |
Trace the history of evolution of psychology. |
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338. |
What is the role of psychologists? |
Answer» Psychologists study the impact of the mind on the body , which is manifested by behaviour. | |
339. |
What are the types of psychology |
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340. |
Explain the themes in psychology chapter 1 |
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341. |
Describe the types of enquiry goals with the help of examples |
Answer» 1 Description first we will describe a particular kind of behaviour. Eg. person got angry, so anger is basically the description of this behaviour.description requires a recording of a particular behaviour which helps in its proper understanding means describing a behaviour we need a recording of it let\'s take this example only suppose a person is angry so here we will record that how the person is basically angry or we could see that the recording is basically take place recording will take place that is how the person is angry or I will record that these are the steps to the person is angry ok.2.Prediction now we understand and describe the behaviour description is done now we will see that what are the certain conditions in which the particular behaviour occur. For example we talked about the behaviour the angry behaviour of a person so we could predict that what are the conditions in which this kind of behaviour will occur and the most important the production becomes more accurate with the increase in the number of persons observe.3 explanation. This basically tels aur enquiry to know about the casual factors casual factors are the factors because of which a behaviour occur so in explanation we basically explain a particular kind of behaviour and in this we see the cause and effect relation between the two objects or variables.4 control. We can control a behaviour by making changes in its antecedents conditions.(things before cause happen)Control refer to three things first making a particular behaviour happen second reducing it and third enhancing it.5 Application. To solve problem or to bring positive changes in it For example to enhance a particular kind of behaviour and to bring positive changes it | |
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What is observation? Give examples of day to day life observation. |
Answer» Observation is basically to observe a particular thing means an observation requires scientific research or steps which is not basically same as in our daily life the thing we say is of saying something observation requires few steps in it.For example if we are observing so first we will select a particular kind of behaviour means we will just select a particular behaviour for observation example you are been interested in the Singh the study habits of students so first you have to select that kind of behaviour which you are conducting a study upon then you will record that means you have been selected the behaviour now you will record that behaviour on record that how the study habits of the students are increasing how they are basically been dealing with all this then you will analyse it analyse it means you will make out some meaning of that recording what you have been recorded you will make out some meaning from that and does the observation is done.<br>Observation\xa0consists of receiving knowledge of the outside world through our senses, or recording information using\xa0scientific\xa0tools and instruments. Any data recorded during an experiment can be called an\xa0observation.\xa0Observation\xa0may take place in the natural or real life setting or in a laboratory. The observer may himself participate actively in the group he is\xa0observing\xa0or he may be an observer from outside or\xa0his\xa0presence may be unknown to the people he is\xa0observing. | |
343. |
Some behaviour are ______,that is they can be outwardly seen and sensed by the observer. |
Answer» Overt | |
344. |
What are developmental task? Give examples? |
Answer» A\xa0developmental task\xa0is a\xa0task\xa0that arises at or about a certain period in life, unsuccessful achievement of which leads to inability to perform\xa0tasks\xa0associated with the next period or stage in life.\xa0Developmental tasks\xa0refer to a physical or cognitive skill that a person must accomplish during a particular age period to continue\xa0development. A\xa0developmental task\xa0for infants is walking, which is followed by the\xa0development\xa0of a sense of autonomy in the toddler period. | |
345. |
What’s the key to solving life’s problems? |
Answer» Just believe in yourself and move on in every situation. | |
346. |
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.\xa0Around 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.\xa0Sigmund 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.6.\xa0Humanist such as Carl Roger and Abraham Maslow emphasized the will of human being and their natural striving to grow and unfold their inner potential. | |
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What is difference between mental processes and experiences? |
Answer» •\xa0Mental process:(i) Mental processes are activities of the mind and brain, related to cognition.(ii) We use mental processes when we think or remember something, or solve a problem.(iii) However, these mental activities are -different from neural activities, though they are mutually overlapping processes.(iv) The mind emerges and evolves as our interactions and experiences in this world get dynamically organized in the form of a system which is responsible for the occurrence of various mental processes.(v) Mental processes include reasoning, learning, thinking, problem solving, perception, etc.•\xa0Experiences:Experiences can be defined as the learning acquired through everyday life situation.(i) Experiences are subjective in nature, different for every individual.(ii) We cannot directly observe or know someone’s experience.(iii) Only the experiencing person can be aware or conscious of his/her experiences. Thus, experiences are imbedded in our awareness or consciousness.(iv) Experiences are influenced by internal and external conditions of the experiences.(v) The nature of the experience can only be understood by analyzing a complex set of internal and external conditions.(vi) Experiences are important because most of our learning is based on experiences. | |
348. |
Differentiate between quasi and experimental methods. |
Answer» In a true\xa0experiment, participants are randomly assigned to either\xa0the\xa0treatment or\xa0the\xa0control group, whereas they are not assigned randomly in a\xa0quasi-experiment. ... Thus,\xa0the\xa0researcher must try to statistically control for as many of these\xa0differences\xa0as possible.\xa0Quasi-experimental\xa0research involves the manipulation of an independent variable without the random assignment of participants to conditions or orders of conditions. Among the important\xa0types\xa0are nonequivalent groups\xa0designs, pretest-posttest, and interrupted time-series\xa0designs.\xa0In a true\xa0experiment, each participant who volunteered would have an equal chance of being assigned to any of the three groups.\xa0Quasi-experiments\xa0are employed when the researcher is interested in independent variables that cannot be randomly assigned. | |
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Why should we study biology in psychology for understanding behaviour |
Answer» Studying\xa0psychology\xa0will allow\xa0students\xa0to\xa0understand\xa0their own behavior, emotions and ideas. They will also\xa0realize\xa0that studying the principles of\xa0psychology\xa0will allow them to assess, evaluate and provide solutions to all unwanted emotional situations. By looking at the\xa0biological\xa0bases of human\xa0behavior,\xa0psychologists are\xa0better able\xa0to understand\xa0how the brain and physiological processes might influence the way people think, act, and feel. | |
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Relation between mind and behaviour ? |
Answer» i want diffrence mind and behaviour 5 points<br>Mind affects our stimuli our stimuli affect our nerves our nerves affect our Impulses our impulses affect our signals and our signals affect our reactions that what our behavior . Whenever u see anything u think about it in your mind and react for it that what\'s your behavior right? . If you see a girl and u start talking hesitantly that wasn\'t your behavior . it is your feeling . You behaviors ca be seen at public places . You can change your behavior for out of formality but it can represent your feelings right . All that matters is your brain controlling your behavior but its opposite in our daily life. Our mind has to be boss over our body because if our will power gets strong then we will become more powerful . that what we need in our life to live for present only . | |