A. Stimulus substitution.B. Unlearned behaviour.C. Neutral.D. Response behaviour. Share the PostRelated Posts:A rectangular field has dimensions 25m by 15m. Two mutually…Negative conditioning is also known asProfessionals were described asA police officer or probation officer is best described as aWhich of Read More …
Category: Anthropology MCQs
Which operant techniques strengthen behaviour?
A. Positive and negative reinforcementB. Positive and negative punishmentC. Reward and incentiveD. None of these. Share the PostRelated Posts:Which of these techniques is vital for creating…The acquisition of new forms of behaviour, information or…Which of the following statements regarding Fishery Read More …
Habit interference is also known as
A. Positive transfer.B. Negative transfer.C. Bilateral training.D. None of these. Share the PostRelated Posts:Computer Monitor is also known as :Which one of these also known as read/write memory ?Societal-reaction approach theory is also known asSocietal-reaction approach theory is also known Read More …
Positive transfer greatly depends upon the presence of identical elements between the original and subsequent
A. LearningB. Attention,C. ProcessD. Perception Share the PostRelated Posts:There are two identical red, two identical black, and two…The heat of solution depends upon the?A big rectangular plot of area 4320 Sq.m is divided into 3…Scandinavia is a suitable country for Read More …
Law of exercise was introduced by
A. Thorndike.B. KohlerC. HullD. Atkinson Share the PostRelated Posts:Administrative law is a law concerning the powers and…’Administrative law is a law concerning the powers and…Law is either private law or _ law.The Gram Nyayalaya can exerciseWhich of the following is/are Read More …
Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to
A. Trial and error.B. Methods of learning.C. Insight theory.D. Conditioning. Share the PostRelated Posts:In an examination a pupil’s average marks were 63 per paper.…A batsman in his 17th innings makes a score of 85 and their…A, while filling up the Read More …
Negative conditioning is also known as
A. Forward conditioning.B. Backward conditioning.C. Escape learning.D. Reconditioning. Share the PostRelated Posts:The classical conditioning has been described asDuring which decade did the population record a negative…Computer Monitor is also known as :Which one of these also known as read/write memory Read More …
According to Maslow physiological, safety and social needs are
A. Proficiency needsB. Deficiency needsC. Efficiency needsD. Basic needs Share the PostRelated Posts:At the base of hierarchy of needs, Maslow describesWhich theory of social change would predict that social…Who invented the safety pin??Which theory of social change would predict that Read More …
At the base of hierarchy of needs, Maslow describes
A. Physiological needsB. Safe needs.C. Social needs.D. Growth needs. Share the PostRelated Posts:According to Maslow physiological, safety and social needs…The area of a parallelogram is 128sq m and its altitude is…Which among the following courts is at the top of Read More …
“Push theories” of motivation refers to of motivation.
A. Needs theoriesB. Motive theoriesC. Incentive theoriesD. Drive theories Share the PostRelated Posts:With respect to a network interface card, the term 10/100…_______ refers to the structure or format of the data,…_______ refers to two characteristics: when data should be…_______ control Read More …