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പ്രോഗ്രാമ്‌ഡ് ലേണിങ് ആരുടെ പഠന സിദ്ധാന്തത്തെ ആസ്പ‌ദമാക്കിയുള്ളതാണ് ?
‘ചങ്കിങ്’ എന്ന പദം ഏതുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ടിരിക്കുന്നു?
‘പ്രൈവറ്റ് സ്പീച്ച്' എന്ന പദം ആരുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ടിരിക്കുന്നു?
എൽ.എ.ഡി. എന്ന ആശയം മുന്നോട്ടു വച്ചത്
According to Gestalt psychology, what is the role of motivation in learning?
Which of the following best represents the Gestalt principle of "law of closure" in education?
How should a teacher apply Gestalt principles in the classroom?
Which teaching strategy aligns with Gestalt principles?
According to Gestalt psychology, problem-solving in education can be enhanced by:
Which of the following is a key educational implication of Gestalt psychology?
What was the main takeaway from Köhler’s chimpanzee experiment?
Which statement aligns with Gestalt psychology’s view on learning?
Which of the following is a key characteristic of insight learning?
In Köhler's experiment with chimpanzees, what did the chimpanzees use to reach the bananas?
Who is primarily associated with the concept of insight learning?
Which of the following best describes insight learning according to Gestalt psychology?
Which law explains why text or objects that are aligned together appear more organized and related?
What is the focus of Gestalt psychology in perception?
Which experiment is Wolfgang Köhler famous for in Gestalt psychology?
Which principle explains why we might see a group of stars in the sky as forming a specific shape or pattern (e.g., constellations)?
Gestalt psychology originated in which country?
Which Gestalt principle explains why objects that are enclosed within a boundary are seen as a single unit?
In Gestalt theory, the principle that emphasizes how people perceive elements as part of a pattern or whole is known as:
Which of the following best describes the Phi Phenomenon?
The concept of "Figure-Ground Perception" in Gestalt psychology refers to:
Which Gestalt principle is most closely related to the idea of perceiving an incomplete circle as a whole circle?
Who among the following is NOT directly associated with Gestalt psychology?
The Gestalt principle that explains our ability to perceive smooth, flowing lines rather than jagged, broken ones is called:
Which Gestalt principle explains why we group items that share similar characteristics, such as color, shape, or size?
Which Gestalt law is commonly applied in logo design to create meaningful patterns?
In Gestalt psychology, the principle that states objects close to each other are grouped together is called:
Which principle explains why we perceive a group of people walking in the same direction as a single unit?
The tendency to fill in gaps in an incomplete image to perceive it as whole is known as:
Which Gestalt principle explains why we see a series of dots arranged in a line as a single line?
Who is considered the founder of Gestalt psychology?
Which of the following is the core principle of Gestalt psychology?
A teaching method in which the student is put in the position of a pioneer and he/she finds his/her along the path of knowledge as did those who first discovered the facts, principles and laws which are now known to all is:
Zone of Proximal Development is associated with:
The hierarchical order of taxonomy of cognitive domain as per the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy is:
The ratio between mental age and chronological age, expressed into a percentage is called

Identify the four factors involved the process of memory

  1. Learning
  2. Retention
  3. Recall
  4. Recognition
    Retention is the factor involves which of the following process
    Memory is the power of a person to store experiences and to bring them into the field of consciousness sometimes after the experiences have occurred. Who said
    A language disorder that is caused by injury to those parts of the brain that are responsible for language is:
    Focus on a stimulus is known as

    Which among the following related to Sikken attitude

    1. the caliber to destroy every image that comes in connection with a positive image. 
    2. It often reflects the mind's negativity.
    3. very destructive
    4. most dangerous types of attitude

      The attitude which describes a mental phenomenon in which the central idea is that one can increase achievement through optimistic thought processes. 

      1. Positive Attitude
      2. Negative Attitude
      3. Sikken Attitude
      4. Neutral Attitude

        Confidence ,happiness, determination include

        1. Negative attitude
        2. Positive attitude
        3. Neutral attitude
        4. Creative attitude

          which among the following are characteristics of attitude

          1. Attitudes have a subject-object relationship.
          2. Attitudes are relatively enduring states of readiness.
          3. Attitude range from strongly positive to strongly negative.
          4. Attitudes have a subject-object relationship.
            The amount of text someone takes in or covers with the eyes for each stopping, or "fixation" of the eyes.