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Why are some people ungrateful? Why do they respond so often with ungratefulness and slander their benefactors? In reality, many of us are ungrateful for what we already have. We […]
In order to grasp the idea of parsimony psychology, it is inevitable to know about the meaning of word parsimony. The word parsimony is derived from the word “parser” of […]
World wide, leadership activities for college students by developing them qualities as a leader. The path to becoming a leader is not so easy as we all assume and it […]
This blog gives you an overview of appreciative inquiry questions. Appreciative inquiry questions are very helpful in producing a positive affect. This is what led to the invention of appreciative […]
What is Avolition? Avolition is often considered a symptom of schizophrenia, a mental disorder that affects the process of thinking, feeling and acting. It is also considered as a sign […]
This blog aims to give you information about the resilience scales. In this blog, you will be told about the some of the most effective and commonly used resilience scales. […]
Reliability and validity are the two major concepts of psychometrics. Reliability is a measure of the consistency of scores of individuals on a particular scale. It is mainly determined through […]
There are two major theories which explain the process of cognitive development in children. First is Piaget’s theory of cognitive development given by Jean Piaget and other is socio-cultural theory […]
Erik Erikson’s work includes an infamous theory about psychosocial development throughout a person’s lifespan. Erikson established that a person’s personality develops over a course of time in a predetermined order. […]
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology that comprises eight tiers of human needs. What is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory in […]
All DISC tests, including tony robbins disc test are devised on the basis of four primary emotions and associated behavioural responses. This idea was proposed by William Moulton Marston. The […]
Secondary Circular Reactions is one of the four different stages of cognitive development through which a child’s progress takes place. According to Piaget, Secondary Circular Reactions is one of the […]
Almost every one of us is familiar with Erikson’s work on psychosocial development and the theory he presented in this regard. There were a total of eight stages in Erikson’s […]
This blog aims to provide you details of the ABC model. In this blog, you will be given information about the CBT based ABC model. The blog explains how this […]
Top-down processing usually takes place when the general knowledge we have guides our perceptions in a specific direction. Utilizing top-down processing influences the context of the information we are understanding […]