Although the continuing popular appeal of emotional intelligence is desirable, we hope that such attention will excite a greater interest in the scientific and scholarly study of emotion. It is our hope that in coming decades, advances in science will offer new perspectives (视角) from which to ...
Put simply, being with (any) peers in UUS is associated with more delinquency. Peer Influence on Short-Term Mindsets Here, we propose that UUS promotes deviance through increasing short-term mindsets. The concept of short-term mindsets is similar to (low) self-control, but is informed by ...
If we need a learning toy or something, we simply go to the nearest store and buy it. However, things are not as easy in third world countries. With families even having no food to put on the table, they will never think about buying educational toys. So how can one get these kids...
or something you do once and simply file a report. An exam is usually a living thing. Organizations will often be republishing a new version every year or 6 months, which means that much of the cycle is repeated on
a master’s degree, there can also be many reasons for seeking alternativepostgraduate courses; whether you are looking for a minimum investment of time and money, have very specific interest in a small number of course modules or would simply prefer not to commit to a full master’s degree...
Blood type personality theory is a fascinating topic that can make for interesting discussions in any circle. That said, personalities aren’t always easy to understand. If you’re struggling to understand your own personality or the personality of someone you care about, a licensed therapist can...
an article in the Social and Personality Psychology Compass journal suggests that self-compassion may be a healthier characteristic to pursue than self-esteem because it involves less self-evaluation, ego-defensiveness, and self-enhancement. In social psychology, self-compassion is linked to lower leve...
There are... for us no instincts—we no longer need the term in psychology. Everything we have been in the habit of calling an 'instinct' today is a result largely of training—belonging to man's learned behavior. —John B. Watson ...
In a similar light, behavioral economics is often associated with discrimination. People perceive things, events, or other peoplethrough their own lenses, potentially discriminating towards others because they simply favor a different alternative. This does not necessarily mean the alternative is a better...
Leadership—what it looks like and where it comes from—is a rich topic of debate and study within the field of organizational behavior. Leadership can be broad, focused, centralized or de-centralized, decision-oriented, intrinsic in a person’s personality, or simply a result of a position ...