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प्रश्न
Identify the odd item from the following and give reason for the same.
पर्याय
Soul
Mind
Feeling
Consciousness
Behaviour
उत्तर
Behaviour
Reason:
In general, behaviour can be defined as an organism's response to many things in its surroundings. A person's observable behaviours or responses are referred to as their behaviour. In contrast to the other concepts, which are subjective and internal, conduct is objective and external. It is what can be observed and quantified in terms of actions and responses in a given context.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Psychology is a study of ______.
______ processes include thinking, memory, emotions, etc.
Identify the odd item from the following and give reason for the same.
Identify the odd item from the following and give reason for the same.
Identify the odd item from the following and give reason for the same.
Complete the following table.
1. | ____________ | Soul |
2. | John Locke | ____________ |
3. | ____________ | Leipzig university |
4. | Sigmund Freud | ____________ |
5. | ____________ | Behaviour |
Explain the following concepts.
Psychology
What is psychology?
From which word psychology is derived?
First definition of psychology is ______
Psychology is the sentence of activities in relation to the environment who told this?
Psychology is a ______
Psychology is said to be the scientific study of ______ and ______
Where the word "psychology" does come from?
Match the following pairs.
A | B | ||
1. | Tri-doshas | a) | First laboratory of psychology |
2. | Tri-gunas | b) | Study of unconscious |
3. | Wilhelm Wundt | c) | Perception, thinking, memory etc |
4. | Sigmund Freud | d) | Satva, Rajas, Tamas |
5. | Cognitive processes | e) | Ashtanga Yog |
6. | Patanjali | f) | Kapha, Vaat and Pitta |
Match the following pairs.
A | B | ||
1. | Tri-doshas | a) | First laboratory of psychology |
2. | Tri-gunas | b) | Study of unconscious |
3. | Wilhelm Wundt | c) | Perception, thinking, memory etc |
4. | Sigmund Freud | d) | Satva, Rajas, Tamas |
5. | Cognitive processes | e) | Ashtanga Yog |
6. | Patanjali | f) | Kapha, Vaat and Pitta |