Category: Psychology

  • Creative, Fair-minded and Emotional Thinking

    Table of Contents Introduction Creative, Fair-minded and emotional thinking References Introduction Every activity we undertake daily is usually the products of our thinking. The success in any activity is dependent on how we view, analyze and think about it before drawing a conclusion. The way people approach different problems may vary even when they share…

  • Assessing ability to remember words read

    Table of Contents Introduction Conclusion Recommendation References Introduction One of the significant components of neuropsychological evaluation is memory assessment, though the tests administered have been observed to contain many flaws. This is because most procedures are chosen due to their ability to identify structural brain pathology as opposed to their capability to evaluate memory performance…

  • Implicit and Explicit Ethnic Group Preferences

    The race issues are perhaps the most debatable ones within the polemic of civic rights and attitudes. As such, there have been two articles written in order to differentiate implicit and explicit attitudes of people towards race issues. It is important to understand the origins of implicit attitudes, so the article Evidence of Race Evaluations…

  • Psychoneuroimmunological Study

    Introduction In the usual analysis held by many scientists explain that the immune system is self-sufficient. This is to say that it is self dogmatic and occupation split and autonomous for the rest of the body. In the midst of the mounting hub on the comparatively new science of psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), these aged reports are…

  • Exhibitionism Issues Treatments and Their Effects

    Table of Contents Introduction The underlying issues Treatments and their outcome Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The exhibition refers to the habit of exposing your nudity to other people, especially strangers (Kasl). A person exposes his/her private parts such as breasts or genitalia, usually with no intention of having any physical relationship with the stranger. Some…

  • Psychical Condition of Patients With Dialysis Treatment

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Objectives Current Knowledge of the Issue Project Proposal References Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are among the most significant public health issues in the USA. They cause premature death, influence quality of life, and impact patients’ economic and social status. They also provoke mental health issues…

  • Industrial Psychology in Explaining Corporate Behaviors

    Table of Contents Introduction The Focus of Organizational Psychology Research Methods Small-Group Theory and Team Processes Training: Theory, Program Design, and Evaluation Works Cited Introduction Many definitions are used to describe industrial/ organizational psychology. According to Brain, industrial psychology is the process of using a psychological approach to explaining corporate behaviors and also formulating solutions…

  • The Fallacies Used in the Sarah Palin/Katie Couric Interview

    One of the ways to persuade your opponent in your rightness is to use the fallacies. The use of fallacies often results in misunderstanding. The use of fallacies is based on the rhetorical patterns that make the argument sound obscure and, in such way, the fallacies are often hard to identify. Sarah Palin is a…

  • College Learning: Attention Restoration Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Methods Results Critique of the Article Conclusion Reference Introduction Attention restoration theory postulates that college students spend most of their time doing rigorous activities during the course of their studies that lead to mental fatigue and that natural or simulated environmental settings are very important in restoring and refreshing the…

  • Unhappiness in America: Causes and Effects

    What is happiness? Many people including famous philosophers like Aristotle, Buddha and Mencius have tried to describe happiness. Although most of their definitions differ, they all seem to explain it to be a state of mind or an emotional state characterized by feelings of joy and satisfaction. In his book, Weiner combines the insights of…