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Foreigners often find indian food spicy. This is result of ___.

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352.

How does forgetting take place in point by point

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353.

Am single in my life , anybody is here

Answer» I am also single ? , you will be my partner attitude girl ?❤<br>Hii<br>In the street some dogs are wait for you girl<br>You are right no need of love in life because it\'s time to fun ?????
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अब शायद थक चुका हुऀ,, लोगों से।?✨ -- ध्रुव

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355.

What examples did ranga give to explain the importance of marrying late

Answer» Ranga gave two examples. An officer about thirty, married a girl about twenty- five. Ranga hoped they would be able to talk lovingly to each other. The second example is that of Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntala, who was quite mature.
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Explain the following theories :-1)filter theory 2)filter attention theory 3)multimode theory

Answer» Filter Theory was developed by Broadbent (1956). According to this theory, many stimuli simultaneously enter our receptors creating a kind of‘bottleneck’ situation. Moving through the short-term memory system, they enter the selective filter, which allows only one stimulus to pass through for higher levels of processing. Other stimuli are screened out at that moment of time. Thus, we become aware of only that stimulus, which gets access through the selective filter.\xa0
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How does perspection of space take place

Answer» Space is perceived in three dimensions. This is because of our ability to transfer a two-dimensional retinal vision into a three dimensional perception. Spatial attributes of objects like, size, shape and distance between objects also contribute towards the perception of space.<br>The visual field or surface in which things exist, move or can be placed is called space. We perceive not only the spatial attributes (e.g., size, shape, direction) of various objects, but also the distance between the objects found in this space. While the images of objects projected on to our retina are flat and two dimensional (left, right, up, down) we still perceive three dimensions in the space. It occurs due to our ability to transfer a two dimensional retinal vision into a three dimensional perception.
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Why do illusions occur

Answer» Perceptions of human beings are not always veridical. Sometimes he fails to interprete the sensory information correctly. This results in a mismatch between the physical stimuli and its perception. These misperceptions resulting from misinterpretation of information received by our sensory organs are generally termed as illusions. Illusion result from an external stimulus situation and generate the same kind of experience in each individual. Although illusions can be experienced by the stimulation of any of our senses, psychologists have studied them more commonly in the visual than in other senses modalities.<br>Illusions occur because of a result of a mismatch between the physical stimuli and its perception by the individual. The mismatch is caused by incorrect interpretation of information received by sensory organs. Illusions are called primitive organisations as they are generated by an external stimulus situation that generates the same kind of experience in all the individuals. Some illusions are universal in nature as they are found in all individuals. They are also known as universal illusions or permanent illusions because they do not change with experience and practice. Contrary to this, illusions that vary in different individuals are known as personal illusions.
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How do socio cultural factors influence owe perceptions

Answer» Socio-cultural factors influence our perceptions by generating differential familiarity and salience of stimuli as well as certain habits of perception. People living in different cultural settings have varying perceptions like identification of objects and interpretation of depth. For example, in the study carried out by psychologists in Africa and Europe, it was observed that the Africans have a greater susceptibility to horizontal-vertical illusions as they live in dense forests and regularly experience verticality which overestimated.Europeans on the other hand, have a greater susceptibility to Muller-Lyer illusion as they live in an environment that has right angles. Hence, they underestimate the length of lines characterised by the enclosure.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0<br>Socio-cultural factors influence our perceptions\xa0by generating differential familiarity and salience of stimuli as well as certain habits of\xa0perception. People living in different\xa0cultural\xa0settings have varying\xa0perceptions\xa0like identification of objects and interpretation of depth.
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What happens when there is excess secretion of gonads hormones in females

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Has knowledge of psychology helped you to know yourself better explain using relevant example.

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What psychological changes take place during adolescence

Answer» 11-15 years:\xa0The adolescents in this age develop formal operational thought, which leads to a hypothetical thinking and are able to apply logic abstractly. They also develop a special kind of egocentrism of imaginary audience and personal fable.Adolescence begins at puberty, and is the transition from childhood to adulthood. Physical changes in adolescence include the development of secondary *** characteristics, hormonal changes, and spurt in growth. The major developmental tasks for the adolescent include identity formation and coming to terms with biological changes taking place.
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What do you mean by schedules of reinforcement?

Answer» Schedules of reinforcement are\xa0the precise rules that\xa0are\xa0used to present (or to remove) reinforcers (or punishers) following a specified operant behavior. These rules\xa0are\xa0defined in terms of the time and/or the number of responses required in order to present (or to remove) a reinforcer (or a punisher).There are\xa0four\xa0basic\xa0types\xa0of intermittent\xa0schedules of reinforcement\xa0and these are:\tFixed-Ratio (FR)\xa0Schedule.\tFixed Interval (FI)\xa0Schedule.\tVariable-Ratio (VR)\xa0schedule.\tVariable-Interval (VI)\xa0schedule.
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solve activity 2.5 from textbook.

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Ch 2 psychology project activity 1 plz help

Answer» Its too late know my project was submitted but tq ?<br>What help do you ned
366.

Explain the various theme of psychology

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367.

Ncert book page no 6

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what is Psychoneuroimmunology?

Answer» Psychoneuroimmunology, also referred to as psychoendoneuroimmunology or psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology, is the study of the interaction between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body.
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What is the difference between clinical psychologist nd psychiatrist

Answer» The three main differences between psychiatrists and psychologists are:\t\tPsychiatrists\xa0are medical doctors, psychologists are not.\t\tPsychiatrists prescribe medication, psychologists can\'t.\tPsychiatrists diagnose illness, manage treatment\xa0and provide a range of therapies\xa0for\xa0complex and serious mental illness.\xa0Psychologists focus on providing\xa0psychotherapy (talk\xa0therapy) to help patients.
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What is interview method in case study

Answer» A case study interview is a miniature simulation of a typical client engagement, centred on a business problem that a client has likely contended with. The interview is usually conducted in a single session lasting 20–30 minutes, though sometimes it can be considerably longer.
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Discuss some of the major disciplines linked to the field of psychology

Answer» \tPsychology has an inter disciplinary approach.\tAny discipline which deals or involves people must consider the humane aspect of individual being.\tIn order to understand fully the nature of human being, he should studied in totality of his being thus it is necessary to build an alliance with other disciplines.\tPsychology is related with following fields:PHILOSOPHY\tPsychology originated from philosophy eg. Study of soul.\tEarlier the subject-matter of psychology was the concern of philosophy.\tPsychology greatly draws from philosophy particularly with respect to the methods of knowing and various domains of nature.Thus philosophy and psychology are closely linked.MEDICINE\tThe well-being of an individual is not only physical well being but mental health is also very important.\tPsychologist employed in hospitals prevent people from engaging in health hazardous behaviour and help in adhering to the prescribed doctor\'s advise regarding healthy behaviour.\tPsychologists work in ICU also and deal with patients in post operative stage.ECONOMICS, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY\tPsychology has contributed a great deal to the study of micro-level economic behaviour, consumer behavior, saving behaviour and decision making.\tPolitical science uses psychological approach in understanding issues like exercise of power and authority, nature of political conflicts and voting behaviour.\tSociology and Psychology together try to understand socio-cultural basis of behaviour. Sociology studies the society whereas psychology studies individual in the society.
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Where can I get assertion and reason questions for psychology class 11

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373.

Define the term psychology

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Give a brief account of the evolution of psychology

Answer» Explain the concept of motivation
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Case studies on various types of learning style

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