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Anoxia happens when your body or brain completely loses its oxygen supply. Anoxia is usually a result of hypoxia. This means that a part of your body doesn't have enough oxygen. When your body is harmed by a lack of oxygen, it's called a hypoxic-anoxic injury.
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Ranga gave two examples. An officer about thirty, married a girl about twenty- five. Ranga hoped they would be able to talk lovingly to each other. The second example is that of Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntala, who was quite mature.
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- Socialization agents are those people or factors which enable a person to practice socialization through social learning processes.
- Parents, siblings, and family: First direct socialization agent of a child.
- A child’s social behavior like moving with other people, taking up responsibilities and roles, doing the regular duties, self-initiatives, etc are first learned and acquired at home through parents, siblings, caregivers and close members of the family
- School and Teachers: A child’s best place for socialization is school and teachers become role models and teach them positive social behaviors like obedience, responsibility, motivation in performance, etc
- Peer-groups: are the major part of socialization agents who easily influence one’s social behavior through friendship.
- This is governed by mutual understanding, trust and sharing principles.
- Media: Media through exhibiting various programs can influence one’s behavior easily by following what is expressed in the media.
- Digital social media platforms: In present days, social platforms are the main agents which decide socialization processes.
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The aim of all scientific methods is the same, that is, to analyze the observation made at the beginning but there are various steps adopted as per the requirement of any given observation. However, there is a generally accepted sequence of steps of scientific methods.
- Observation and formulation of a question: This is the first step of a scientific method. In order to start one, an observation has to be made into any observable aspect or phenomena of the universe and a question needs to be asked pertaining to that aspect. For example, you can ask, “Why is the sky black at night? or “Why is air invisible?”
- Data Collection and Hypothesis: The next step involved in the scientific method is to collect all related data and formulate a hypothesis based on the observation. The hypothesis could be the cause of the phenomena, its effect, or its relation to any other phenomena.
- Testing the hypothesis: After the hypothesis is made, it needs to be tested scientifically. Scientists do this by conducting experiments. The aim of these experiments is to determine whether the hypothesis agrees with or contradicts the observations made in the real world. The confidence in the hypothesis increases or decreases based on the result of the experiments.
- Analysis and Conclusion: This step involves the use of proper mathematical and other scientific procedures to determine the results of the experiment. Based on the analysis, the future course of action can be determined. If the data found in the analysis is consistent with the hypothesis, it is accepted. If not, then it is rejected or modified and analyzed again.
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(i) Eating disorders: Adolescents obsession with self-living in fantasy world and peer comparisons lead to certain conditions where they become obsessed with their own bodies.
(ii) Anorexia nervosa: It is an eating disorder that involves relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation. It is quite common to see adolescents eliminate certain foods from their diets or to eat slimming foods only. The media also projects thinness, as the most desirable image and copying such fashionable image of thinness leads to anorexia nervousa.
(iii) Bulimia: It is another form of an eating disorder in which the individual follows a binge-and -purge eating pattern. The blumic goes on an eating binge, then purges by self-induced vomiting or using a laxative at times alternating it with fasting. Anorexia neruousa and bulimia are primarily female disorders more common in urban families.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago
Psychology is connected not only with the sciences but also with other disciplines which are not generally regarded as sciences. For example, the relationship between psychology and philosophy is well known.
Modern psychology grew out of philosophy and philosophers have always influenced theories in psychology. Even today, this is quite true. Literature and art are the other fields of knowledge which are also related to psychology.
In recent years extensive investigations have been made into the role of psychological factors in the production of literary pieces -and works of art. Freud, Jung and several outstanding psychologists have tried to analyse the role of psychological factors like ego, motivation and personality in literary and artistic creations.
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Brain |
Mind |
Brain is a tangible organ in our body. |
Mind is intangible. It is related to consciousness. |
Blood vessels and nerve cells are present in brain. |
Mind does not have blood vessels or nerve cells. |
Brain performs definite functions such as coordinating movement, feelings and thoughts. It is centre of the nervous system. |
Mind initiates comprehension and perception, and as such relates to the thought process of an individual. |
Brain has a definite shape, lodges in the skull, and may suffer from diseases. |
Such attributes are not applicable for mind. |
Posted by Jayesh King 5 years ago
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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago
Kurt Lewin first proposed the famous equation B = f (p1 E) – which suggests that behaviour is the product of a person and his/her environment. Kurt Lewin's behavior equation is “B = f(P, E)”. It states that an individual's behavior (B) is a function (f) of the the person (P), including their history, personality and motivation, and their environment (E), which includes both their physical and social surroundings.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Gestalt psychologists argued that these principles exist because the mind has an innate disposition to perceive patterns in the stimulus based on certain rules. These principles are organized into five categories: Proximity, Similarity, Continuity, Closure, and Connectedness.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
The Bronfenbrenner's contextual view of development is based on four sytems.
(i) Microsystem: It is the immediate environment/setting in which the individuals lives. It is in these settings where the child directly interact with the social agents like family, peer, teachers and neighbourhood.
(ii) Mesosystem: Relations between teacher and parents or family and neighbourhood etc.
(iii) Exosystem: Events in the social settings where the child does not participate directly but influence the child experiences in the immediate context. For example the transfer of father or mother may effect the interaction with child.
(iv) Chronosystem: It involves the events socio-historical circumstances, divorce etc.
In nutshell the child development significantly affect by complex world.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
A questionnaire is a research instrument that consists of a set of questions or other types of prompts that aims to collect information from a respondent. A research questionnaire is typically a mix of close-ended questions and open-ended questions. Open-ended, long-form questions offer the respondent the ability to elaborate on their thoughts. Research questionnaires were developed in 1838 by the Statistical Society of London.
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There are a large number of areas of everyday life where understanding of psychology can be put to practice. A number of problems of life can easily be solved. For example, these days solutions to a variety of problems related to children, adolescents, adults and the elderly people are suggested by television counsellors to the rapists. They can also be seen analysing vital social problems relating to social change and development, population, poverty, interpersonal or intergroup violence, and environmental degradation.
The knowledge of psychology is also personally relevant for us in our day-to-day life.
The principles and methods of psychology should be made use of in analysing and understanding ourselves in relation to others. Psychological principles can be used in a positive manner to develop good habits of study for improving learning and memory, and for solving personal and interpersonal problems by using appropriate decision making strategies. Its knowledge is very useful in reducing or alleviating the stress of examination, work, etc.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Forgetting refers to loss of stored information over a period of time. After a material is learnt, there is a sharp drop in its memory and then the decline is very gradual. Forgetting may take place due to trace decay and interference. It may also caused due to absence of appropriate cues of the time of retrieval.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Cognition is the process of knowing. It involves thinking, understanding, perceiving, memorising, problem solving and a lot of other mental processes by which our knowledge of the world develops, making us able to deal with the environment in specific ways.
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Forgetting refers to loss of stored information over a period of time. After a material is learnt, there is a sharp drop in its memory and then the decline is very gradual. Forgetting may take place due to trace decay and interference. It may also caused due to absence of appropriate cues of the time of retrieval.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Case study is another important technique to understand human behaviour. It is an attempt to explore, in some considerable depth, the behaviour and experiences of an individual. These are based on data generated by different methods e.g., Interview, Observation, Questionnaire and Psychological tests. Case studies are developed of individuals, organisations, small group of individuals, institutions and specific events.
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