The 'doing' aspect of behaviour falls in the
conative domain of learning
psychological domain of learning
cognitive domain of learning
affective domain of learning
A.
conative domain of learning
Conation is defined as the mental process that activates and/or directs behavior and action.
A motivated child does not show which of the following characteristics?
Willingness to learn
Involvement in learning
Level of aspiration
Isolated from the group
Theory of learning which only depends on 'observable behaviour' is associated with _________theory of learning.
cognitive
developmental
behavioural
constructive
Even though this was clearly in violation of his safety needs, Captain Vikram Batra died fighting in the Kargil War, while protecting his country. He might have
sought novel experience
achieved self-actualisation
ignored his belongingness needs
wanted to earn a good name to his family
Extinction of a response is more difficult following
partial reinforcement
continuous reinforcement
punishment
verbal reproach
Rajesh is struggling to solve a problem of Mathematics completely. The inner force compelling him to search for a way to solve it completely is known as
motive
personality trait
emotion
perception
Which of the following is properly sequenced in the context of motivation cycle?l
Arousal, Drive, Need, Achievement, Goal-directed behaviour, Reduction of arousal
Drive, Need, Arousal, Goal-directed behaviour,· Achievement, Reduction of arousal
Need, Goal-directed behaviour, Drive, Arousal, Achievement, Reduction of arousal
Need, Drive, Arousal, Goal-directed behaviour, Achievement, Reduction of arousal
The desire of a person 'to earn name and fame in life' is
intrinsic motive
extrinsic motive
physiological motive
psychological motive
The Government of India has started Mid-day Meal Scheme for the elementary schools. Which of the following theories of motivation supports this scheme?
Cognitive
Humanistic
Behaviourist
Socio-cultural
According to Gates, '_________ is modification of behaviour through experience'.
Motivation
Adjustment
Learning
Thinking