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Monday, 3 April 2017

MUKHYA SHIKSHAK ABHIYOGYATA KASOTI (HTAT) E-BOOK PART-1 BY AVAHALGAM

MUKHYA SHIKSHAK ABHIYOGYATA KASOTI (HTAT) E-BOOK PART-1 BY AVAHALGAM

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Keep visiting  for letest educational, all Goverment and private job, Insurance, Loans,Techonology, Mobile tips and  much more update.The word, ‘Psychology’ is derived from two Greek words, ‘Psyche’ and ‘Logos’. Psyche means ‘soul’ and ‘Logos’ means ‘science’. Thus psychology was first defined as the ‘science of soul”.According to earlier psychologists, the function of psychology was to study the nature, origin and destiny of the human soul. But soul is something metaphysical. It cannot be seen, observed and touched and we cannot make scientific experiments on soul.In the 18thcentury, psychology was understood as the ‘Science of Mind’. William James (1892) defined psychology as the science of mental processes. But the word ‘mind ‘ is also quite ambiguous as there was confusion regarding the nature and functions of mind.Modern psychologists defined psychology as the “Science of Consciousness”. James Sully (1884) defined psychology as the “Science of the Inner World”. Wilhelm Wundt (1892) defined psychology as the science which studies the “internal experiences’. But there are three levels of consciousness – conscious, subconscious and the unconscious and so this definition also was not accepted by some.Thus psychology first lost its soul, then its mind and then its consciousness. At present only its behaviour exists. William McDugall (1905) defined psychology as the “Science of Behaviour”, W.B. Pillsbury (1911) and J.B. Watson(1912) also defined psychology as the science of behavior.

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