Learning Disability

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Learning Disability: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Learning Disability etc.

Important Questions on Learning Disability

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In contrast to deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning.

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The neurotransmitters called feel-good hormones are known as:

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Randomised Block designs are formed in order to reduce:

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Business interactions is an example of which type of personal space?

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The chromosomal abnormality in Turner’s syndrome is represented as:

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Memorising a kind of behaviour is known as what type of learning in the literature of learning theory?

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Which one of the following is the demerit of questionnaire?

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Out of the following options, name the main component rhythm of EEG, which indicates brain alertness?

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Consider the following statements:
1. Effect sizes measure the sizes of associations between variables.
2. Effect sizes measure the sizes of differences between group means.
3. You can look at the effect size when comparing any two groups to see how substantially different they are.

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is used to study how humans intrinsically partake in:

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Dilthey took some of his inspiration from the works of _____ on hermeneutics.

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During the medieval period , focus from psychology and its related subjects was _____.

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Self-realisation can be attained by, according to Gita.

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Match the following.

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A. E L Thorndike i. S-R theory without reinforcement
B. C L Hull ii. Habit of strength
C. Guthrie iii. Sign-Gestalt theory
D. Tolman iv. S-R reinforcement theory

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Consider the following statements regarding moral development and choose the correct option.

1. A child who considers stealing wrong just because he/she might get caught would be in Kohlberg’s instrumental hedonism stage.
2. A child consuming alcohol under peer pressure is probably in Kohlberg’s authority stage.

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Assertion (A): One of the examples of negative transfer is retroactive inhibition.
Reason (R): With the lapse of time, forgetting tends to decrease.

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Which is a common indicator of learning disabilities in students?