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State whether the following statement is True or False. If false, correct them, if true explain why.
Hypostress is a bliss.
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If false, correct them, if true explain why.
Hyperstress leads to panic and exaggerated responses.
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Identify the odd item from the following.
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Identify the odd item from the following.
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What are the ill effects of distress?
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What are the “effects of hypostress”?
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Compare and contrast with example.
Eustress - Distress
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Compare and contrast with example.
Hypostress - Hyperstress
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What are the possible consequences of Sujata has nothing to do as her husband is a multimillionaire, nor does she have any hobby?
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What are the possible consequences of Kalpesh sets his goals similar to his top ranker brother, without considering his ability?
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Write a short note in 35-40 words.
Types of stress
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Identify the odd item from the following series of words.
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Write a short note.
Neurotransmitters
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
The method of relearning is also known as saving method.
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Identify the odd item from the following.
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Compare and contrast.
Recall method - Recognition method
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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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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 uponan individual’s behaviour. |
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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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