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COGNITIVE DISSONANCE THEORY
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Introduction
Cognitive dissonance is an arousing state that happens when we notice discrepancies between our behavior and our attitudes. Certainly, experiencing dissonance does produce negative affect and feelings change.
Cognitive dissonance theory was proposed by Festinger (1957) and, over 40 years later, it continues to ...
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Juvenile Death Penalty
Juvenile Death Penalty
Introduction
For as long as there have been records of written law, there have been records of the use of death as the ultimate penalty. Put most simply, the death penalty is the right of the governing authority to take one's life as punishment for the commission ...
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Psychology
Psychology
Introduction
We will be exploring the similarities and differences between normal and abnormal psychology. Normal psychology at apparent level is a study of the behavior of the normal traits exhibited by the humans. These behaviors are in the control of the exhibiting person and are in line with societal norms. The ...
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Child development
Child development
Introduction
The development of child refers to psychological, biological and emotional changes. These changes occur in human beings between the birth and at the end of adolescence. The child development progresses from dependency stage to independency stage. A number of factors play an integral part in developing ...
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Adolescent Brain
Adolescent Brain
Adolescence
Adolescence is related with the years of teenage, which lie between the ages of 13 to 19. Teenage is the age when a human nurture from infanthood to adulthood. It is the time when teens learn, discover, and confuse themselves. It may also create a lot of ...
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Development across the Life Span
Development across the Life Span
Introduction
Robert S. Feldman in his book “Development across the Life Span” (6th Edition) offers an effective balance between applications and research for the courses that are chronologically organized in Lifespan/Human Development. Robert Feldman provides students a sequential overview of social, emotional, physical ...
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WHY DO PEOPLE USE FACEBOOK
Why do people use Facebook
Purpose of the Study
Social media network sites are very common among people belonging to different age groups. Among such social media site is facebook, which is one of the leading social media network across the world. Majority of the users of facebook ...
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Application of Social Psychological Theories
Application of Social Psychological Theories
Introduction
Conflicts take place when populace perceives that, as a result of an incongruity, there is a danger to their requirements, wellbeing or interests. Though there are conflicting philosophies, belief schemes, cultures, accounts and power arrangements at the foundation of fierce conflict, ...
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DOCUMENTARY
Documentary
Documentary
There are six different kinds of documentary films. All these six types of documentaries are briefly described below:
Poetic documentaries, which initially came along in the twenties, were a kind of response versus both the message and the quickly sorting out grammar of the former fable movie. The poetical manner displaced ...
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ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical Issues That Face Therapists
Ethical Issues That Face Therapists
Introduction
In psychological studies, ethical issues are of chief concern and in many ways these principle code of ethics are compromised. Ethics involves the globe of relational and group politics at the value level. Ethical issues are considered as dilemmas ...