Please select a subject first
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Complete the following table.
| 1. | ____________ | Soul |
| 2. | John Locke | ____________ |
| 3. | ____________ | Leipzig university |
| 4. | Sigmund Freud | ____________ |
| 5. | ____________ | Behaviour |
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Explain the following concepts.
Psychology
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Psychology is a science: explain why?
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Explain the S-O-R model, with your own experience.
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Give a historical account of emergence of Psychology as a science.
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The Self concept begins to form when ____________.
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How do we develop a concept of our 'self' as we grow?
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Give a detailed account of development of an individual’s Self concept through the stages of life.
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The rate of development in each stage is _________
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State whether the following statement is True or False and justify your answer with reason.
It is very rare to find a person possessing all the criteria of well adjusted person.
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Explain the concept of realistic perception of self with an example.
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Mention the components of emotional intelligence.
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What are the conditions that lead to low self esteem? Give examples.
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What is the significance of openness to new experiences?
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How does self awareness affect psychological well being?
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What is the significance of self motivation?
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Enlist the qualities a person requires for having healthy relationships with others.
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How important are the social skills? Give example.
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Compare and contrast.
Realistic perception of self - Unrealistic perception of self
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Compare and contrast.
Openness to new experiences - Inhibitions/fear of new experiences
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