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Our instincts are under the mental dimension of Id. True or False?
True
What theory of learning defines learning as a relativistic process by which a learner develops new insights and changes the old ones?
he Cognitive Field Theory of Learning
What theory of learning states that in every stimulus there is a corresponding response.
Stimulus-Response (S-R) or Association Theory of Learning
The factors affecting individual differences are age differences, sex differences, family and community background, physical conditions, emotional response and attitudes, and mental abilities and specific aptitudes. True of False?
True
There are two types of motivation, the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. What type of motivation is based on incentives, which are artificial devices, which are employed to evoke attitude conducive to learning?
Extrinsic Motivation
A child who treats his friends aggressively due to his past experiences with his father who is also aggressive is demonstrated by What kind of theory?
Social Cognitive Theory
It is the process by which the individual acquires the social and cultural heritage of his society.
Socialization
According to Freud, it is largely concerned with the concept of good and wrong, and is frequently seen as the "conscience" of personality.
Superego
A child punished for stealing money won’t steal in the near future but does not guarantee that the child won’t steal anymore. Under what law of Thorndike's theory is this manifested?
Law of Effect
Erickson labeled children who are two years of age as _____ because of the assertiveness and will of these children, illustrated by using the word “No!” Terrible twoo
Terrible two