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What is fixation in Freud’s theory?
What happens if an individual successfully resolves conflicts in all psychosexual stages?
The Genital Stage begins at:
During which stage does Freud say sexual feelings are dormant?
Which term refers to a boy’s unconscious sexual desire for his mother and jealousy toward his father?
The Oedipus and Electra Complex occur during which stage?
According to Freud, fixation at the Anal Stage can result in:
The Anal Stage is associated with which primary conflict?
In which stage does fixation lead to habits like smoking, nail-biting, or overeating?
How many stages are there in Freud’s Psychosexual Theory?
Why did Kohlberg believe moral development occurs in stages?
What was the main moral dilemma in Kohlberg’s study?
According to Kohlberg, which stage is least commonly reached by people?
What is a key criticism of Kohlberg’s theory?
In which level of Kohlberg’s moral development do laws and social rules take priority over personal gain?
Kohlberg’s theory is primarily focused on:
According to Kohlberg, at what stage would a person break an unjust law to uphold human rights?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Stage 4 (Law and Order Orientation)?
At which stage do individuals recognize that rules and laws are created by society and can be changed?
Which level of Kohlberg’s theory is also known as the “Principled Level” of moral development?
Which of the following best describes Stage 3 (Good Interpersonal Relationships)?
According to Kohlberg, children at the Pre-conventional level make moral decisions based on:
Which psychologist's work influenced Kohlberg’s moral development theory?
What method did Kohlberg use to study moral development?
At which level does moral reasoning rely on external authority (parents, teachers, law)?
Which of the following is a characteristic of Stage 6 (Universal Ethical Principles)?
The "Social Contract" concept appears in which stage of Kohlberg’s theory?
In which level do individuals start valuing social relationships and laws?
Which stage is characterized by “mutual benefit” and self-interest?
Which of the following is NOT a level in Kohlberg’s moral development theory?
According to Kohlberg, moral development occurs in how many levels?
What is the primary challenge for children with speech and language disorders?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of gifted children?
Which type of special need affects movement and coordination?
Which disorder is characterized by repetitive behaviors and difficulty in social communication?
Which of the following is NOT a cause of intellectual disabilities?
Which assistive device is commonly used by children with visual impairments?
What type of disability affects a child's ability to hear and communicate?
What is the most effective teaching method for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Which of the following is an example of an intellectual disability?
Who are exceptional children?
What is the main goal of special education?
Which act ensures the rights of children with disabilities in India?
Which of the following disabilities primarily affects a child's ability to read and write?
What does "Inclusion" mean in special education?
Which of the following is NOT considered a category of special needs?
Who put forward "The Monitor Theory'?
You are checking the price of a specific item in a catalogue. What type of reading is this?
Who is the advocate of Zone of Proximal Development?
Which of the following is useful for developing speaking skills?