Category: Psychology
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Socio-Psychological Intervention for Low-Performing Students
Table of Contents Introduction Methods Discussion References Introduction In the scientific literature, a unified approach to the concept of socio-psychological intervention has not yet been developed. It is considered as a method, form, technology, type of professional activity of psychologists. As the basic semantic units, such concepts as interaction, cooperation, creation of conditions, assistance, activity…
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Psychological Art and Science of Persuasion
Persuasion has been regarded as a significant feature of advertisements and commercials since their spreading in the early 20th century. The fact that the vast majority of people claim that they are immune to ads only proves the tremendous development of hidden persuasive techniques over time. According to Eisend (2015), people have a tendency not…
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Psychological Tests’ Categories and Concepts
Table of Contents Introduction Definition of a Test Major Categories of Tests Validity and Reliability in Psychological Testing Conclusion References Introduction Psychological well being is a key determinant of good health. In order to determine the mental status of patients, clinical psychologists administer various tests to the patients. This short paper explores the nature of…
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“Psychology” by David Myers
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Works Cited Chapter 1 In Myers ‘Psychology’, the chapter on ‘critical thinking with psychological science’ deals with the history and science of psychology. History of psychology identifies the evolution of psychological concepts across different groups of people, classified under age, gender and cross-cultural characteristics. Some of…
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The Environmental Psychology Concept
Psychology is a study with multiple layers. It explores the complex nature of humans and everything that influences them. This is why this study has so many aspects, focuses and points of view. For generations the scholars and experts have been researching the dimensions of human minds, the factors that impact them, the outcomes that…
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How Has the Jungian Theory Contributed to the History and Systems of Psychology?
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction The major milestones in the life of Carl Jung and career The main contributions of Carl Jung Conclusion Reference List Abstract This paper is aimed at reviewing the role that Cark Jung played in the history and systems of psychology. Close attention will be paid to his ideas related to…
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Measures of Emotional and Behavioral Functioning
Table of Contents Personality Measures (Big Five) Measures of Attitudes and Interests Differences between personality measures and measures of interests and attitudes Personality Measures (Big Five) Extraversion. Agreeableness. Conscientiousness. Emotional Stability. Openness to Experience. These five variables are inter-dependent and can be used to trace personality develop-ment from adolescence to adulthood¹. Measures of Attitudes and…
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Child Behavior and Cognitive Learning Theory
Table of Contents Introduction Solving the psychological issue presented using Cognitive Learning Theory Applying behavioral, cognitive, and socialization strategies Creative, critical, and probabilistic reasoning to solve the issue Conclusion References Introduction The aim of this essay is to develop an action plan with applied Cognitive Learning Theory to address the emotional disturbance in children to…
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Authority in the Art and Science of Persuasion
Table of Contents Examples The Relevance of the Principles Criteria for Authoritative Persuasion Developing the Skill of Persuasion Ethical Difficulties Using Authority in Life Conclusion References Although CEOs and politicians have influence, many people are not even able to express their opinions correctly. It is enough to imagine a meeting of employees, where most of…
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The Evaluation of People’s Perception of Self
In the research conducted to determine the way in which people evaluate themselves, the two models represented two types of body constitution, a thin and a heavy one. By dressing the You_thin and You_curvy models in the same clothes and offering the participants to evaluate the looks of the models, as well as imagine what…