Propounder of 'Two-factors theory' of transfer of learning was
Thorndike
Spearman
Judd
Guilford
A.
Thorndike
Two-factors theory' of transfer of learning is the dependency of human conduct, learning or performance an prior experience. The motion was propounded by Thorndike.
Bandura stated that children acquire responses through modeling, which is also known as.
learning through practice
learning by insight
observational learning
learning by reward
"The dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychokea-physical systems that determine the unique adjustment to his environment", is called
personality
adjustment
sensation
character
Failing to retain or to be able to recall what has been learnt is called
recall
forgetting
sensation
memory
According to Spearman (1904) the ability to reason and solve problems is known as
s factor
g factor
specific intelligence
cultural intelligence
Which one of the following is not the cause of forgetting?
Mental conflict
Lack of repetition
Degree of learning
Ability of the teacher
'That point on the scale of scores below which one-half of the scores and above which one half of the scores lie' is called.
Mean
Mode
Median
Standard deviation
Normal males have XY chromosomes whereas normal females have
XX chromosomes
XYY chromosomes
XXX chromosome
X chromosome
According to Psychologists through which of the following methods instincts can be transformed?
Correlation
Redirection
Merging
Renewal