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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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Guidance in School: Need, Principle and Types | Education

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Need for Guidance 2. Definitions of Guidance 3. Meaning 4. Basic Facts 5. Principles . Types. 7. Functions. "Guidance is not giving direction. It is not the imposition of one person's point of view upon another person. It is not making decision for an individual which he should make for himself. It [...]

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Aptitude: Meaning and Measurement | Psychology

In this article we will discuss about the meaning and measurement of aptitude. Meaning of Aptitude: An aptitude is not the same thing as ability or interest, as it is more specific, measuring only certain aspects of functioning within a limited range. A person with a verbal ability cannot have aptitude for all the different tasks or vocations connected with [...]

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