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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorders and Criminal Behaviors
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Different terms are used to define people who constantly go against rules and norms of the society and exploit others for their personal gain as a result of their specific personality traits. These terms include sociopathy, psychopathy and personality disorder. The concepts ...
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Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
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Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) refers to a social phobia in which a person has irritation to certain situations or fear to certain situations. It also includes the factors such as the fear to be judge by other at various social events such as get to gather ...
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Ethical Implications of Online Psychological Services
Ethical Implications of Online Psychological Services
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The many ethical issues that arise in the use of new technology in psychological services have been recognised for several years. In the early years of the Internet, articles such as "Ethics and the Internet: Appropriate behavior ...
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Research Methods
Research Methods
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Today, with the growth of the field of educational research, various research methods and statistical techniques are used in doctoral dissertations. However, it is still unclear if quantitative research is still the primary research method utilized in educational doctoral dissertations or if its use has been slowed ...
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Parenting and Child Academic/Social Behavior
Parenting and Child Academic/Social Behavior
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The aim of this paper is to examine cross-ethnic variation in the relationships between parenting behaviors, child behaviors, and children's concurrent social and academic functioning in Kindergarten. Children's experiences with their parents at home lay the groundwork for how they learn ...
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Modern Psychology
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The study aims to identify the different perspectives of three well known psychologists Watson, Skinner and Tolman. The research highlights the key work of the three psychologists in the area of behavior psychology in relation to modern psychology. Furthermore, the research also compares the work of the Watson, ...
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Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivation
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Name of the Institute
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Motivation is one of the most enticing concepts in psychology. Through proper motivation, an individual can achieve things that are hard and sometimes impossible to achieve. It reflects the desire to achieve something, the more the desire to ...
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Gardner Cultural Intelligence
Gardner Cultural Intelligence
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Howard Gardner adds that just as there are many types of problems to solve, there are many kinds of intelligence. To date, Howard Gardner and his team at Harvard University have identified eight different types. The research paper has provided two cultures that will favor ...
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The Effect of Caffeine on Memory
The Effect of Caffeine on Memory
Caffeine's Effect on Memory
Caffeine is known for its stimulating effect, which ensures that you are awake and feeling fit. Caffeine is one of those products which are highly consuming by almost every individual. The consumption of caffeine has been ...
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Environmental Psychology
Environmental Psychology
Environmental Psychology
Environmental psychology is the study of human behavior in relation to the environment neat and defined by men. It is a relatively new field of psychology, but since 1960 there are studies and work in this field of psychology. Most of these works originated in the ...