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Cognitive Psychology

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The term 'cognition' means knowledge or understanding. Cognitive Psychology investigates aspects of cognition (higher mental processes) such as thinking reasoning, memory, decision making, perception, language development, etc. It studies human information processes.

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पाठ 2: Branches of Psychology - Exercises [पृष्ठ २१]

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बालभारती Psychology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 2 Branches of Psychology
Exercises | Q 3. 2. | पृष्ठ २१

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

The branches of Psychology which explore into relationships among different variables and human behaviour are known as ______ Psychology.


One can study the problems of adolescence in ______.


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Developmental psychology


Suggest appropriate branch of psychology related to the following situations

I want proper information about attitude, prejudice or conflicts in a group.


Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) Studies organizations, human factor design and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) Studies how people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) Studies criminal behaviour
6. Cognitive Psychology f) Studies the influence of other people upon an individual’s behaviour

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) studies organizations,  human factor design and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) studies how  people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking  process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to  promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) studies criminal  behaviour
6. Cognitive Psychology f) studies the influence of other people upon an individual’s behaviour.

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) studies organizations, human factor design, and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) studies how people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) studies criminal behavior

6.

Cognitive Psychology

f) studies the influence of other people upon an individual’s behaviour.

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) studies organizations, human factor design and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) studies how people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) studies criminal Psychology behaviour
6. Cognitive Psychology f) studies the influence of other people upon an individual’s behaviour.

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) studies organisations, human factor design and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) studies how people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) studies criminal behaviour
6. Cognitive Psychology f) studies the influence of other people upon an individual’s behaviour.

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Developmental Psychology a) studies organizations, human factor design and employee training
2. Criminal Psychology b) studies how people become who they are from conception to death
3. Educational Psychology c) Studies thinking process
4. Industrial Psychology d) Helps educators to promote learning
5. Social Psychology e) studies criminal behaviour
6. Cognitive Psychology f) studies the influence of other people upon an individual's behaviour.

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