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Top 6 Methods of Educational Psychology

The following points highlight the top six methods of educational psychology. The methods are: 1. Introspection 2. The Observational Method 3. The Experimental Method 4. The Clinical Method 5. The Genetic or Developmental Method 6. The Testing Methods. Psychology, we have observed before is a systematic and scientific study of human behaviour. It has its special tools and procedures. These [...]

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Data Collection in Educational Psychology

The following points highlight the two main types of data to be collected. The types are: 1. The Home Data 2. The School Data. Type # 1. The Home Data: This includes general data occupational data, family data, property data, economic status etc: (i) The general data includes name, parentage, family members, size of the family, presence of step-mother, jealousies [...]

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Interest: Meaning, Types and Measurement | Psychology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Meaning of Interest 2. Types of Interest 3. Types of Tools 4. Limitation. Meaning of Interest: An interest is a subjective attitude motivating a person to perform a certain task. It affords pleasure and satisfaction. It results in curiosity towards the object of interest, enthusiasm to be attached to the object, strength [...]

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