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COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive Dissonance
Introduction
The tendency of individuals to seek consistency among their cognitions i.e. beliefs and opinions has been termed as cognitive dissonance. When an inconsistency occurs in attitude and behavior (dissonance) some steps should be made in order to eradicate this dissonance. However, when difference occurs between ...
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LAWRENCE KOHLBERG
Lawrence Kohlberg
Table of Contents
Background3
Key Concept4
Human Nature and Individual Differences5
Healthy Personality7
Research8
Critique8
Application10
Conclusion11
Lawrence Kohlberg
Background
Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) was an American psychologist who, after completing high school, he enlisted in the merchant navy with which travels around the world. During that time, in full World War II, helps to transport Jews from Europe to ...
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Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa
Introduction
There are several people who have eating disorders are yet refuse or resist its treatment. It is therefore people inculcate the symptoms of anorexia nervosa; an eating disorder that in generated in people for years and they are unable to identify it initially. Patients having the ...
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PSYCOLOGY RESEARCH
Self esteem from youth to adulthood
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Defining Self Esteem1
American Youth and Self Esteem1
Thesis Statement2
The most prevalent statistical components that assist and distracts in self confidence in youth2
For children2
For teenager3
The development of self confidence from the earliest age to young adulthood4
Beliefs4
The Past4
Fathers (Parents)4
Addressing the Issue5
Origin of the Problem7
Psychological ...
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HEALTH DISPARITIES
Health Disparities
Health Disparities
Introduction
There are varying definitions of health disparities, or healthcare inequality, within the healthcare community. A health disparity, defined, as a substantial difference in health between one population, and, another. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines health disparities as “the differences between groups of people ...
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HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Human Behavior
Human Behavior
Introduction
Human behavior is the set of behaviors exhibited by human beings and influenced by the culture, the attitudes, the emotions, the individual values ??and cultural values, ethics, exercise of authority, the relationship, the hypnosis, the conviction, the coercion and / or genetics. Human behavior from the ...
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SELF REGULATION
Self Regulation Of Children And Teens According To Julian Rotter And Albert Bandura
Self Regulation Of Children And Teens According To Julian Rotter And Albert Bandura
Introduction
Julian B. Rotter (1916), an American psychologist, is considered as one of the leading theorists of social learning in a variety of of fields ...
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What Is the Psychology of Men Who Rape?
Introduction
A rape is a form of physical attack when one individual coerces another for the sexual intercourse against the persons wish and consent. Expert psychologists believe that a rape is primarily a cause of aggressive desire rather than an attempt to achieve ...
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SLEEPWALKING DISORDER
Sleepwalking Disorder
Sleepwalking Disorder
Introduction
The phenomenon of sleep walking is a relatively common sleep disorders, medical reports have shown that 18% of people suffer from sleep walking. It is also common in children than adults, and when the boys more than girls. It seems that the genetic factor has a ...
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TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA
Treatment of Insomnia
ABSTRACT
Insomnia, a disorder that keeps people awake, and unable to sleep, affects many people around the world. Insomnia can be caused by a variety of things and this makes it very difficult to cure. Curing insomnia is really a matter of discovering what is causing ...