Humanistic theory is a principle based on the appreciation of other human beings, unconditionally, for their self-fulfilment in life.
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The Thorndike's Theory reveals that the foundation of learning is the association between sense impressions and impulses to action.
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Research and common sense are usually complementary skills of an Educational Psychologist. For so many generations, men strived to acquire…
This post will help us unravel the ultimate Responsibilities of the teacher in the community. Beyond the walls of the…
Let us take a close look at the actual application of Educational Psychology knowledge to the society. The knowledge acquired…
The role of the educational psychologist is varied in regard the activities engaged in, the focus of work and the…
The three most important descriptive statistics applied in educational Psychology are Measures of central tendency, Measures of variability and Correlation…
Sampling is a statistical method of obtaining representative data or information from a population. Sampling is used when a census,…
There are two basic types of statistics used in all areas of research, namely descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. (i) …