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Classifications are the act or process of dividing things into groups according to their type.
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Asked: 8 months agoIn: Psychology

What are the classifications of learning?

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    Here’s a clear, structured overview of the main classifications of learning in psychology and education, with examples for each. 1️⃣ Based on the Nature of Association Non-Associative Learning – Change in response to a single stimulus without forming associations. Habituation – Gradual decrease in rRead more

    Here’s a clear, structured overview of the main classifications of learning in psychology and education, with examples for each.

    1️⃣ Based on the Nature of Association
    Non-Associative Learning – Change in response to a single stimulus without forming associations.
    Habituation – Gradual decrease in response to a repeated harmless stimulus.
    Sensitization – Increased responsiveness after exposure to a strong or harmful stimulus.
    Associative Learning – Forming connections between stimuli and responses.
    Classical Conditioning – Learning through association (Pavlov’s dogs salivating at a bell).
    Operant Conditioning – Learning through consequences (Skinner’s reinforcement and punishment).

    2️⃣ Based on the Method of Learning
    Trial-and-Error Learning – Repeated attempts until the correct response is found (Thorndike’s puzzle box with cats).
    Observational (Imitative) Learning – Learning by watching others (Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment).
    Insight Learning – Sudden realization of a solution without trial-and-error (Köhler’s chimpanzee using a stick to get bananas).

    3️⃣ Based on the Domain of Learning
    Cognitive Learning – Focuses on mental processes like thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
    Affective Learning – Involves emotions, values, and attitudes.
    Psychomotor Learning – Development of physical skills and coordination.

    4️⃣ Based on Purpose or Context
    Rote Learning – Memorizing without deep understanding (e.g., multiplication tables).
    Meaningful Learning – Connecting new knowledge to existing concepts for deeper understanding.
    Experiential Learning – Learning through direct experience and reflection.

    ✅ In short: Learning can be classified by how it happens (method), what is learned (domain), and why it’s learned (purpose). These categories often overlap in real-life situations.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology, Obstetrics

What are the different types of abortion?

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    There are two broad categories of abortion: 1. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), in which the body naturally ends a pregnancy before fetal viability (usually before 20–24 weeks). 2. Induced abortion, the deliberate termination of a pregnancy by medical or surgical means. Induced abortions break doRead more

    There are two broad categories of abortion:
    1. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), in which the body naturally ends a pregnancy before fetal viability (usually before 20–24 weeks).
    2. Induced abortion, the deliberate termination of a pregnancy by medical or surgical means.

    Induced abortions break down into two main types:
    • Medical abortion uses prescription pills—most often mifepristone followed by misoprostol—to halt pregnancy development and expel uterine contents. It’s approved up to about 10 weeks’ gestation, and can be clinician-supported in-person or via telehealth, or self-managed at home. Medical abortion accounts for over half of U.S. terminations and carries a low (< 2%) complication rate.

    • Surgical abortion employs instruments to remove pregnancy tissue. The most common first-trimester procedure is vacuum aspiration (manual or electric), generally done up to 14 weeks. In the second trimester (roughly 12–24 weeks), providers typically use dilation and evacuation (D&E), which combines cervical dilation with suction and surgical instruments to clear uterine contents.

    In rare late-term situations (after about 20–21 weeks), a labor-induction abortion may be performed: medications induce contractions to deliver the fetus and placenta. Fewer than 1% of U.S. abortions occur this late, usually for severe fetal anomalies or maternal health risks.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory

What are the different types of complications of hypertension?

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    Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition where the force of blood against the walls of your arteries is too high. If left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems. Some of the complications of hypertension include: - Heart disease: Hypertension can cause damage to the arteries tRead more

    Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition where the force of blood against the walls of your arteries is too high. If left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems. Some of the complications of hypertension include:

    – Heart disease: Hypertension can cause damage to the arteries that supply blood to the heart, leading to heart disease.
    – Stroke: High blood pressure can cause blood vessels in the brain to burst or become blocked, leading to a stroke.
    – Kidney disease: Hypertension can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys, leading to kidney disease.
    – Peripheral artery disease: Hypertension can cause damage to the arteries that supply blood to the legs and feet, leading to peripheral artery disease.
    – Hypertensive retinopathy: Hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels in the eyes, leading to hypertensive retinopathy.

    It’s important to note that these are not the only complications of hypertension, and that the risk of complications can vary depending on factors such as age, sex, and overall health.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the classifications of deafness?

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    There are four types of hearing loss: 1. Conductive Hearing Loss: This type of hearing loss occurs when something stops sounds from getting through the outer or middle ear. It can often be treated with medicine or surgery. 2. Sensorineural Hearing Loss: This type of hearing loss occurs when there isRead more

    There are four types of hearing loss:
    1. Conductive Hearing Loss: This type of hearing loss occurs when something stops sounds from getting through the outer or middle ear. It can often be treated with medicine or surgery.

    2. Sensorineural Hearing Loss: This type of hearing loss occurs when there is a problem in the way the inner ear or hearing nerve works.

    3. Mixed Hearing Loss: This type of hearing loss includes both a conductive and a sensorineural hearing loss.

    4. Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder: This type of hearing loss occurs when sound enters the ear normally, but because of damage to the inner ear or the hearing nerve, sound isn’t organized in a way that the brain can understand.

    The degree of hearing loss can range from mild to profound:

    – Mild Hearing Loss: A person with a mild hearing loss may hear some speech sounds but soft sounds are hard to hear.

    – Moderate Hearing Loss: A person with a moderate hearing loss may hear almost no speech when another person is talking at a normal level.

    – Severe Hearing Loss: A person with severe hearing loss will hear no speech when a person is talking at a normal level and only some loud sounds.

    – Profound Hearing Loss: A person with a profound hearing loss will not hear any speech and only very loud sounds.

    Hearing loss can also be described as:

    – Unilateral or Bilateral: Hearing loss is in one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral).

    – Pre-lingual or Post-lingual: Hearing loss happened before a person learned to talk (pre-lingual) or after a person learned to talk (post-lingual).

    – Symmetrical or Asymmetrical: Hearing loss is the same in both ears (symmetrical) or is different in each ear (asymmetrical).

    – Progressive or Sudden: Hearing loss worsens over time (progressive) or happens quickly (sudden).

    – Fluctuating or Stable: Hearing loss gets either better or worse over time (fluctuating) or stays the same over time (stable).

    – Congenital or Acquired/Delayed Onset: Hearing loss is present at birth (congenital) or appears sometime later in life (acquired or delayed onset).

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the different types of mastoiditis?

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    There are two types of mastoiditis: acute mastoiditis and chronic mastoiditis. Acute mastoiditis is a bacterial infection that develops due to acute otitis media, which is an infection of the middle ear that causes acute inflammation and pain. It typically goes away within a month after treatment anRead more

    There are two types of mastoiditis: acute mastoiditis and chronic mastoiditis.

    Acute mastoiditis is a bacterial infection that develops due to acute otitis media, which is an infection of the middle ear that causes acute inflammation and pain. It typically goes away within a month after treatment and doesn’t come back.

    Chronic mastoiditis is a bacterial infection that causes chronic inflammation of the middle ear and discharge in the middle ear. It lasts a month or longer or comes back after antibiotic treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the Classification of glaucoma?

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    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and increase eye pressure. There are several types of glaucoma, including: 1. Open-angle glaucoma: The most common type of glaucoma, which usually has no warning signs in the early stages. Gradually, patchy blind spots in your side viRead more

    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and increase eye pressure. There are several types of glaucoma, including:

    1. Open-angle glaucoma: The most common type of glaucoma, which usually has no warning signs in the early stages. Gradually, patchy blind spots in your side vision may develop. In later stages, difficulty seeing things in your central vision may occur.
    2. Angle-closure glaucoma: A less common type of glaucoma that can cause severe headache, severe eye pain, nausea or vomiting, blurred vision, halos or colored rings around lights, eye redness, and sudden vision loss.
    3. Normal-tension glaucoma: A type of glaucoma that causes optic nerve damage even though the pressure in the eye is not very high.
    4. Childhood glaucoma: A rare type of glaucoma that occurs in infants and young children.
    5. Secondary glaucoma: A type of glaucoma that occurs as a result of another eye condition or injury.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Microbiology

What are the classification of staphylococci on coagulase test?

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    The genus Staphylococcus consists of Gram-positive, non-spore-forming cocci that are often found as normal human microbiota of the skin and nasal cavity. There are five organisms to consider as potential human pathogens in this genus: 1. S. aureus 2. S. epidermidis 3. S. saprophiticus 4. S. haemolytRead more

    The genus Staphylococcus consists of Gram-positive, non-spore-forming cocci that are often found as normal human microbiota of the skin and nasal cavity. There are five organisms to consider as potential human pathogens in this genus:
    1. S. aureus
    2. S. epidermidis
    3. S. saprophiticus
    4. S. haemolyticus, and
    5. S. hominis.

    The major test reaction to use in Staphylococcus identification is the coagulase test reaction, which divides the genus Staphylococcus into 2 groups:
    1. Coagulase-negative species, and
    2. Coagulase-positive species.
    The test media that you will run for identification depends on which category your organism falls in.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

Define and classify personality disorder.

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    A personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood, and relating to others. These patterns cause significant distress and may impair a person's ability to function effectively in various aspects of lifeRead more

    A personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood, and relating to others. These patterns cause significant distress and may impair a person’s ability to function effectively in various aspects of life, including work, relationships, and social interactions.

    Here are the three main clusters of personality disorders, each with different symptoms in common:

    1. Cluster A Personality Disorders (Unusual and Eccentric Thinking or Behaviors):
    – Paranoid Personality Disorder: Individuals exhibit relentless mistrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason. They often believe others are trying to demean, harm, or threaten them.
    – Schizoid Personality Disorder: People with this condition consistently display detachment from and general disinterest in interpersonal relationships. Their emotional range is limited when interacting with others.
    – Schizotypal Personality Disorder: Characterized by intense discomfort with close relationships, distorted views of reality, superstitions, and unusual behaviors¹.

    2. Cluster B Personality Disorders (Dramatic and Erratic Behaviors):
    – Antisocial Personality Disorder: Individuals exhibit a disregard for others’ rights, impulsivity, and a lack of empathy. They often engage in risky behaviors and violate societal norms.
    – Borderline Personality Disorder: Marked by unstable relationships, intense mood swings, impulsivity, and fear of abandonment. Self-harming behaviors and identity disturbances are common.
    – Histrionic Personality Disorder: People with this disorder seek attention, display excessive emotionality, and have a strong desire to be the center of attention.
    – Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Individuals have an inflated sense of self-importance, lack empathy, and crave admiration.
    3. Cluster C Personality Disorders (Anxious and Fearful Behaviors):
    – Avoidant Personality Disorder: Individuals avoid social interactions due to extreme fear of rejection or criticism.
    – Dependent Personality Disorder: People with this condition rely excessively on others for decision-making and fear being alone.
    – Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder: Characterized by perfectionism, rigidity, and an obsession with rules and order.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Psychology, Research Methodology

Experimental method. Types of Experiment.

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    The experimental method in psychology is a research technique that involves manipulating one variable to test its effect on another variable, establishing a cause-and-effect relationship. This method is fundamental to scientific inquiry and allows psychologists to conclude how different factors inflRead more

    The experimental method in psychology is a research technique that involves manipulating one variable to test its effect on another variable, establishing a cause-and-effect relationship. This method is fundamental to scientific inquiry and allows psychologists to conclude how different factors influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

    Here are some key aspects of the experimental method:
    – Manipulation of Variables: Researchers manipulate an independent variable (the cause) to observe changes in a dependent variable (the effect).
    – Controlled Environment: Experiments are conducted in controlled settings to minimize the influence of extraneous variables.
    – Random Assignment: Participants are randomly assigned to different groups (e.g., control and experimental) to ensure that the results are due to the manipulation of the independent variable and not other factors.
    – Objective Measurement: The effects on the dependent variable are measured objectively to provide reliable data.

    The experimental method can be conducted in various settings, such as in a laboratory (lab experiment) or a natural environment (field experiment). Lab experiments offer more control over variables, while field experiments provide more ecological validity by studying behavior in real-world settings.

    This method is crucial for advancing our understanding of human psychology by providing empirical evidence for theories and hypotheses. It’s used to explore a wide range of psychological phenomena, including cognition, emotion, memory, perception, and sensation.

    In psychology, there are several types of experiments, each with its unique characteristics and applications. Here are the main types of experiments:

    1. Lab Experiment:
    – A laboratory experiment is conducted in a controlled environment, often in a lab setting, where the researcher manipulates one or more independent variables and measures the effects on the dependent variable.
    – Strengths include the ability to control extraneous variables and the ease of replication due to standardized procedures.
    – Limitations may include artificiality that can produce unnatural behavior and low ecological validity, meaning the results may not generalize well to real-life settings.

    2. Field Experiment:
    – Field experiments take place in a natural, real-world setting. The researcher still manipulates the independent variable(s) but has less control over extraneous variables.
    – These experiments are often used to study social phenomena and test the effectiveness of interventions in real-world scenarios.
    – Participants are typically unaware they are being studied, which can lead to more natural behavior but also introduces more variables that are difficult to control.

    3. Natural Experiment:
    – In a natural experiment, the researcher takes advantage of a naturally occurring event or situation to study its effect on a dependent variable.
    – The independent variable is not manipulated by the researcher; instead, it is a natural variation or an event that is out of the researcher’s control.
    – This type of experiment can provide insights into effects in real-life settings but lacks the control of lab and field experiments.

    These types of experiments are essential tools in psychological research, allowing scientists to explore cause-and-effect relationships and understand human behavior in various contexts. Each type has its advantages and limitations, and the choice of which to use depends on the research question and the practicality of experimenting.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Forensic Medicine, Homoeopathic pharmacy, Materia Medica, Miasma, Repertory

Classify poison.

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