EMPLOYMENT INSECURITY AS AN EXAMPLE OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK AT WORK – ANALYSIS OF GENDER DIFFERENCESdoi:10.29119/1641-3466.2024.200.29GENDER differences (Psychology)GENDER differences (Sociology)SOCIAL impactGENDER nonconformityARTIFICIAL intelligencePurpose: The aim of the article ...
The low-ball technique of psychology, similar to other persuasion tactics, is usually effective in its goal because it ensures the commitment of the buyer, even if that commitment is made at a lower cost than the final offer's terms. Commitment is an important consideration to be made by ma...
During the time of convalescing, I got chance to read the seventh edition of Psychology Core Concepts edited by Philip G. Zimbardo which was not only like a breath of fresh air, but forced me to think in a radically new way: I was finally confronted with the notion of psychology not j...
The constant sense of discovery is what I find most captivating about Psychology: looking at an individual's pretentious behaviour in an analytical way allows me to glance at the world in a new and contemporary angle. I have a fascination in understanding how the mind absorbs information, interp...
Psychoanalysis is defined as psychological theories and methods that tackle an individual's unconscious thoughts, desires, memories, and feelings. The main aim of this kind of therapy is to set the repressed thoughts and emotions free, and Freud believed that this method can treat individuals with...
exhibit their behaviour in the environment aspiring me towards the role of a child psychologist. My vision is to work with children to understand their behaviour as well as improve it using the skills I aim to learn during my undergraduate course of psychology. Becoming a psychologist has been ...
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In the domain of psychology and organizational behavior, various theories have been developed to understand and explain the complexities of motivation. Let’s understand the definition, types, and examples of key motivational theories that illuminate what inspires human behavior. Table of Contents What ...
Psychology P1 and M1 The first learning theory was approached by the theorist Pavlov. The theory he approached was classical conditioning. This theory is pairing a reflex response with a stimuli. A reflex is an automatic reaction and a stimuli is anything in the environment. Pavlov then carried...
The psychology of queuing is related to queuing theory. This is the component of queuing that deals with the natural irritation felt by many people who are forced to queue for service, whether they're waiting to check out at the supermarket or waiting for a website to load. ...