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Is the elephant and the blind men can be an analogy of everyday experience? |
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Answer» YES they both can be an analogy of EVERY day EXPERIENCE |
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At sunrise open and raiseyour heart like a blossomingflower,and at sunset bend your headin silence and complete the worshipof the day. tel me the meaning of this quotation in simple language |
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Answer» Answer: These beautiful lines from ‘The Child Angel’ by Rabindra Nath Tagore carry one of the most beautiful lessons of wisdom. In these lines the poet is instructing his child how to be a messenger of light, inspiration, and wisdom to the millions of PEOPLE living disconsolately and disgruntledly. In these lines particularly he is teaching him the attitude of gratitude and optimism. The poet teaches his child that every morning his heart should open to the blessings of God LIKE a flower’s petals open to the SUNLIGHT; and in the evening his head should vow to God in REVERENCE and gratitude for having given him the uncountable blessings throughout the day. Explanation: |
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BiopsychologistsA. Study the behavior of an individualB. Study the biology of an individualC. Seek to experiment on animal behavior to apply it to humansD. Seek to understand how physical or genetic factors influence and determinebehavior |
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Answer» STUDY the BEHAVIOUR of an INDIVIDUAL |
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Which of the following is not the branch of PsychologyA Abnormal PsychologyB. Social PsychologyC. Critical PsychologyD. Cognitive Psychology |
| Answer» CRITICAL is not BRANCH of pahychology | |
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Emotional foundation, how does this affect personality development of individuals’ growth and change. |
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Answer» Answer: There are three main influences on personality DEVELOPMENT that we are going to look in this LESSON. those are heredity environment and situation . heredity : this refer to the influence on your personality that you are born with. they are in your genes and there is not MUCH you can do to change these TRAITS. |
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Determination of focal length of a given concave mirror by distance object method?plz no spam |
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Answer» By distant object method : Fix the GIVEN concave mirror on the stand and place it on a table, facing TOWARDS a distant object. Arrange the screen on the table so that the IMAGE of the distant object is obtained on it. Measure the distance between mirror and screen using a METRE SCALE. |
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What is the personality of a person who has a straight handwriting? |
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Answer» In other words, VERTICAL or straight handwriting SHOWS RESERVE, self-command, and a LACK of spontaneity. This writer USUALLY is a person with a highly critical nature, the mind rules the emotions. |
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Who was the world's best man ? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: PROPHET MuhammadThe BEST MAN in the WORLD. |
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Trick questions that make you stump (in a funny way):)1) What never asks a question but gets answered all the time?2)What goes up but never ever comes down?3)A girl fell of from 50-foot ladder but didn't get hurt.how come? |
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Answer» Answer: 1) a doorbell 2)rain 3)The FIFTY foot ladder was set up at almost horizontal angle so that the highest elevation is below ONE foot from the ground. If the ladder was set up vertically, and the GIRL fell from the top rung but not hurt, she could be halfway on her fall hope it HELPS ♡♡ |
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What is self-esteem, how it is developed by teachers through good transformation of learning to children in the modern system of education. |
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Answer» Answer: Research about resilience highlights the significant influence of even one adult to help children with LEARNING and attention problems become increasingly hopeful and successful. The late Julius Segal called that one person a “charismatic adult,” noting this was an adult with whom children “IDENTIFY and from whom they gather strength.” Segal observed, “And in a surprising number of cases that person TURNS out to be a teacher.” Not surprisingly, TEACHERS and schools PLAY a major role in determining a child’s sense of self-worth |
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Trick questions that will stump you (in a funny way) :1)What two things can you never eat for breakfast?2)What get wetter the more it dries?3)What word spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary? |
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Answer» Answer: 1) PLATE and spoon 2) towel 3) INCORRECTLY |
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Make a hypothetical case of schizophrenia and explain it in the light of freudian theory?Please it's very urgent answer it not nonsence answers required |
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Answer» Persistent delusional disorder is diagnosed when a person EXHIBITS non-bizzare delusions of at LEAST 1 month's DURATION that cannot be attributed to other psychiatric disorders. Delusions are subdivided according to their content into |
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What has a head and tail but no body.this is a riddle.whoever give the correct answer first will be marked as brainliest and will be followed by me.note: this has nothing to do with subjects |
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What can u break, even if you never picked it up or touch it?this is a riddle whoever find the correct answer first will be marked as brainliest and will be followed by me.its a competition.note: this has nothing to with subjects |
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Answer» a promise can be BREAK even if we don't TOUCH or never PICK it up ...... |
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What is two personality theory |
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Answer» Answer: Eysenck (1947) FOUND that their behavior could be represented by two DIMENSIONS: INTROVERSION / Extroversion (E); Neuroticism / Stability (N). Eysenck called these second-order personality TRAITS. Each ASPECT of personality (extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism) can be traced back to a different biological cause. |
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A professional who studies the diagnosis, causes, therapy and prevention ofmental illnesses and maintenance of wellness isA. Mental PsychologistB. Normal PsychologistC. Abnormal PsychologistD. Health Psychologist |
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Answer» MENTAL psychologist hope it HELP |
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Abnormal behaviour refers to all the behaviors that deviate from social norms?Explain. |
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Answer» Explanation: Abnormality (or dysfunctional behavior) is a behavioral characteristic assigned to those with conditions regarded as rare or dysfunctional. Behavior is considered abnormal when it is atypical or out of the ordinary, consists of undesirable behavior, and results in impairment in the individual's functioning. Abnormality is that which is considered deviant from specific societal, cultural and ethical expectations. These expectations are broadly dependent on age, GENDER, traditional and societal categorizations. The definition of abnormal behavior is an often debated issue in abnormal psychology because of these SUBJECTIVE variables . Abnormal behavior should not be confused with UNUSUAL behavior. Behavior that is out of the ordinary is not necessarily indicative of a mental or psychological disorder. Abnormal behavior, on the other hand, while not a mental disorder in itself, is often indicative of mental and psychological disorders. A psychological disorder is defined as an "ongoing dysfunctional pattern of thought, emotion, and behavior that causes significant distress, and is considered deviant in that person's culture or society". Important to note is that abnormal behavior, as it relates to psychological disorders, WOULD be "ongoing" and a cause of "significant distress". A mental disorder describes a patient who has a medical condition whereby the medical PRACTITIONER makes a judgement that the patient is exhibiting abnormal behavior based on the DSM-5 criteria. Thus, simply because a behavior is unusual does not make it abnormal; it is only considered abnormal if it meets these criteria. thank you please mark me brainliest and please follow me. |
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(A1) (i) Given below are some descriptions. Discuss them with your partner andfind out one word for each of them. An example is given for you.(a) The scientific study of the universe and the objects in it, including stars,planets, nebulae and galaxies- Astronomy(b) The study of the movements of the planets, Sun, Moon, and Stars in thebelief that these movements can have an influence on people's lives(c) A prediction of what will happen in the future(d) Scientific discipline that studies mental states and processes and behaviourin humans and other animals. |
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Answer» b-planetarylogy c-forecast d-pshyology |
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.BiopsychologistsA Study the behavior of an individualB. Study the biology of an individualC. Seek to experiment on animal behavior to apply it to humansD. Seek to understand how physical or genetic factors influence and determinebehavior |
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Answer» Answer: HUMAN behavior is shaped by PSYCHOLOGICAL traits, as PERSONALITY types vary from person to person, producing DIFFERENT ACTIONS and behavior. ... Human behavior is studied by the social sciences, which include psychology, sociology, economics, and anthropology. |
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| 1522. |
Ashi konti gosht aahe ji life mdhe don vela fukat bhette, ani tesrynda ti vikat ghyav lagty |
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Answer» Answer: are ye KYA hai?? MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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| 1523. |
Does god exsist in reality ? |
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Answer» Answer: That's the very confusing question for which everyone WANTS the answer.. |
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| 1524. |
2 bhai hai.unme se ek ka koi santan nhi hai.lekin ek ke 2 ladke hai batwarq kaise hoga |
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Answer» Answer: FIRST one Explanation: |
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A substance is sour in taste, not soapy to touch and has no effect on yellow turmeric solution it will affect - |
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Answer» lemons |
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Psychology as a Science of Behavior involvesA AssessmentB. PredictionC. ControlD. All the above |
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Explain four techniques of dealing with the effects of prejudice in your society |
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Answer» Answer: SOMETIMES it feels like prejudice is everywhere, REGARDLESS of the groups involved, the degree of conflict, and the openness or secretiveness of prejudiced beliefs and actions. Too often, we may hear others agree to the problem but say there's nothing that can be DONE to CHANGE it. Fortunately, they are misinformed. Years of research and experimentation by social psychologists have produced a number of APPROACHES to reduce intergroup conflict and diminish or negate individual bias. Let's take a look at a number of these techniques that we can apply to school, workplace, community, and the world. How can we reduce prejudice and encourage respect and acceptance? |
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do we get money from the points earned by answering questions or it's just a kind of game to get in the leaderboard position? |
Answer» We don't EARN money it is just a gamePlease mark me as BRAINLIST... |
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Guys, In psychology section , No one is asking question related to it! It's one of the good subject .Ask your problems. I will try to answer all of them! |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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law of effect is concerned with 1 internal drive states on behaviour 2 hormones in behavior 3 activity states on behaviour 4 reward and punishment on behaviour |
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Answer» Answer: The essential idea is that BEHAVIOR can be modified by its consequences, as Thorndikefound in his famous experiments with hungry cats in puzzle boxes. The cat was placed in a BOX that COULD be opened if the cat pressed a LEVER or pulled a loop. |
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Behaviours that can be learned with a moderate amount of difficulty are said to be :(a) Prepared(b) Unprepared(c) Contraprepared (d) Organised |
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Answer» C Explanation: |
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Life is an Echo !!!! Must read short story in hindi |
Answer» AWESOME STORY MATE....................... ✌✌✌. . . . VERY NICE MORAL☺☺ |
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The longer the list, or words with low association values in the list or lack of relations in the items on the list :1. It will take more time to learn the list2. It will take less time to learn the list3. Stronger will be learning4. Learning will be weakerSelect the correct answer from the optionsgiven below :(a) 1 and 4(6) 1 and 3(c) 2 and 3(d) 2 and 4 |
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Describe the relationship between mind & behavior |
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Answer» Answer: The RELATIONSHIP between brain and behavior seems to be the SUCCESSOR of the FAMOUS Cartesian mind-body dualism, where the brain is the physical or biological component and behavior the mental or psychological aspect. Despite its ancient ORIGIN, the body-mind dichotomy continues to be an unresolved PROBLEM nowadays hope it helps....... |
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What is it like to be blind in one eye? How does being blinded in one eye affect your brain, personality, behavior, thinking and life overall? |
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Answer» AnsI I LOST my left eye when I was 12 (2006). In 2014, same thing happened with another eye but SOMEHOW I survived with minimal loss. So I have 0% vision in my left eye and 70-80% vision in RIGHT eye. Explanation: |
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How you would use skinner's theory to promote learning |
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Answer» Explanation: Skinner's THEORY of operant conditioning uses both POSITIVE and negative reinforcements to encourage good and wanted behavior whilst deterring bad and UNWANTED behavior. ... One of the main ways of reinforcing a behavior is through praise, as the following EXAMPLE illustrates. |
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Prshuram ne sevak or shtru ke bare me kya kha? |
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Answer» Heya here is your answer |
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Who is the first child special psychologist? |
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D) None613. Intelligere means to(a) Knowledgeb) Mental ability (c) Understand |
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Answer» Answer: understand Explanation: INTELLIGENCE COMES from the Latin WORD intelligere, "to understand," which makes SENSE because it refers to someone's ability to understand things. |
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012. Intelligence comes from the latin verb-(6) Intelligent(C) Both (a) and (6)(d) Nome(a) Intelligere |
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Answer» a) Intelligere MARK Me as BRAINLEAST ✌️✌️ |
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Hi friends now I have another logical question try to find outit is fully green like forest but there no trees,inside it's like moon but it not,there is water inside that but no fishes.try to break this I'm sure that I'll follow you and mark as brainliest for wrong answer I'll report them |
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Answer» hope this is CORRECT mark me as BRAINLIEST if correct |
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An object of highest 5 cm is placed at a distance of 25 cm from a concave mirror, if the radius of curvature of the mirror is 10 cm, then calculate1) distance of the image from the mirror2) height of the image3) nature of the image4) magnification |
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Answer» GIVEN : u=−25 cm f=−10 cm h o
=5 cm Using v 1
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⟹ v=−7.14 cm Height of image h o
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=1.43 |
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Invite me frnds plsssssss |
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Answer» How I INVITED............. |
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What is a psychological tilt? |
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Answer» TILT originated as a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a PLAYER adopts a LESS than optimal STRATEGY, usually resulting in the player BECOMING over-aggressive. ... One possible origin of the word "tilt" is as a reference to tilting a pinball machine. |
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Explain the following concets in 25 to 30 words phobia |
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Answer» PHOBIA is a this that is a TYPE of FEAR in your mind. phobia is SERIOUSLY consious during fear |
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What is the actual meaning of 'ego'? In simple words and with few examples. |
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Answer» Answer: Ego is DEFINED as the VIEW that a person has of himself. An example of ego is the way that you look at yourself. An example of ego is thinking you are the smartest person on earth. Explanation: |
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Answer the following questions please .......... why psychology is that difficult ??? what discipline has to do with psychology ????? what is gestalt psychology??? what is cognitive perspective??? |
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Answer» Answer: In brief, studying psychology will include understanding why people behave the way they do and ways they can change their behavior. But there are various kinds of psychology and a different KIND of aptitude is required to study each sphere. If you don't have that bent of mind, it can be difficult for you. Explanation: discipline psychology Abnormal psychology Activity theory Analytical psychology Anomalistic psychology Applied Behavior Analysis Applied psychology Asian psychology Filipino psychology Behaviorism
great psychology : MOVEMENT in psychology founded in GERMANY in 1912, seeking to explain perceptions in terms of gestalts rather than by analysing their constituents. cognitive perspective: The cognitive perspective is concerned with “mental” functions such as memory, perception, attention, ETC. It views people as being similar to COMPUTERS in the way we process information (e.g., input-process-output). ... The cognitive approach has many applications including cognitive therapy and eyewitness testimony |
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Why do we think what we think? is there any particular pattern the way the thoughts come to our mind? It is for a school project. please help me as much as you can thanks! |
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Answer» Answer: Getting anything you want out of life is as simple as telling yourself you already have that thing. It's a bit strange, but anything you think about or rehearse in your mind actually makes it come true or get BETTER! By thinking positively and visualizing SUCCESS, you can shape your life with your thoughts.List your most stressful thoughts. ... Imagine the thought. ... Stop the thought. ... Practice steps 1 through 3 until the thought goes away on command. ... After your normal VOICE is able to stop the thought, try whispering "Stop." Over time, you can just imagine hearing "Stop" inside your mind.Subjectively, our thoughts come from nowhere: they just pop into our heads, or emerge in the form of WORDS leaving our mouths. Objectively, we can say that thoughts emerge from neural processes, and that neural processes come from everywhere. Explanation: I hope it will help you dear Mark me as a brainliest |
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