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Theory X And Theory Y
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theory X and theory Y approach to managerial decisions. Discussion Successful managers recognize that organizational life is ambiguous and uncertain and that this undercuts rational analysis, problem solving and decision making. Therefore, ...

Consequentialist Moral Theories Vs Deontological Moral Theories
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consequentialist ethical systems affirm, namely, that morally right actions are all and only those that have optimal consequences. (Nonconsequentialism is often used as a synonym for deontology.) While deontological and consequentialist vie...

Sutherland's Theory On Learning Theory
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Sutherland's major sociological contribution to criminology; similar in importance to strain theory and social control theory. These theories all explain deviance in terms of the individual's social relationships. Sutherland's theory depart...

Cognitive Theory And Group Theory
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cognitive development, Lawrence Kholberg’s phases of lesson development, and Eric Erikson’s phases of psychological development. These ideas are mainly founded on cognitive methods and seldom, if ever, encompass introspective processes. The...

Strong Theory Vs Weak Theory
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strongly disliking them. Another significant issue is that as asserted by Ehrenberg after 50 studies about merchandise categories they find out that the purchase demeanour is mostly customary and it can change weekly. But if advertising wou...

Strain Theory And Labeling Theory
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strain theory: 1) Innovation - the individual accepts the goals of success but uses illegal means to achieve it. People in this response will probably use drugs or robbery to become successful. Innovation is the most common for of response....

Strain Theory And Social Learning Theory
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straints imposed by parents, limiting the opportunity for delinquency, as well as through parental rewards and punishments. However, they may be constrained when free from direct control by their anticipation of parental disapproval (indire...