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ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of Industrial and Organizational Psychology in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Industrial and Organizational Psychology and its relation with education and training. The research also analyzes many aspects of Industrial and ...
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CLASSISM AND STUDENT'S PERFORMANCE
Does classism Affect GPA of students?
Does classism Affect GPA of students?
Introduction
Although gaining more attention recently, classism is an area that has historically lacked consideration in psychological literature. Classism is a type of discrimination, much like sexism or racism. In the case of classism, people occupying lower ...
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The Stanford Prisoner Experiment
The Stanford Prisoner Experiment
Introduction
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the famous learning of the experiment based upon the mental effects of becoming a jail security person or a prisoner. This experiment was carried out at Stanford University during the period from Aug 14, 1971 till Aug ...
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Capital Punishment
Table of Contents
Introduction2
The law of capital punishment2
Cost of capital punishment3
Theory of deterrence4
The psychological impact of death row on correctional officers4
Some other reasons for supporting capital punishment5
Conclusion6
Works Cited7
Capital Punishment
Introduction
Capital punishment may be defined as the lawful infliction of death as punishment. Despite continued debate over merits and effectiveness of ...
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SMART PILLS
Use of Smart Pills
Use of Smart Pills
Introduction
Choosing a research approach focuses on disparate elements. Apart from those on the issue, the nature of the issue or research objectives others contribute more or less implicit in this choice. The professional interests of the researcher are associated with this context. Indeed, ...
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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Social Psychology
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Social psychology in recent years reveals the idea of man as there is guidance in the behavior regarding his personal characteristics and qualities; however this is not always the case. The fact is that when one person watches the other as an actor, he seems to figure out ...
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ALCOHOLISM
Alcoholism as a Mental Disorder
Alcoholism as a Mental Disorder
Introduction
Alcoholism is a mental disease and a type of substance abuse characterized by addiction to alcohol, with mental and physical dependence on it. The negative effects can be expressed in terms of mental and physical disabilities, as well as violations of ...
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PERSONALITY TYPES
Personality Types
Personality Types
Introduction
According to the results, my personality type is ISTJ (Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, Judging). This personality type is for people who have exceptional judging qualities. The other three elements are moderate in the person, except for the judging ability. The personality of a person identifies the nature of ...
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PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Stages of psychosocial development by Erik Homburger Erikson
Stages of psychosocial development by Erik Homburger Erikson
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Besides the psychosexual phases described by Freud , Eric Erikson postulates the psychosocial stages of ego development in which the individual finds a new orientation to themselves and to the persons of his environment, ...
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Tina Story
Tina Story
Tina's Story
Introduction
The case study of Tina reflects the psychological disorder and depression that has to be critically analyzed. This case shows the distinct areas and discipline of psychology and responsiveness to the harsh situations. Tina is a black girl she worked hard for her home and she wanted ...