The second of five reviews of psychological and sociological literature bearing on group behavior problems of AC+W sites in Alaska is presented. Fourteen b... SB Sells 被引量: 5发表: 1962年 Group Dynamics and the US Capitol Insurrection: An Introduction to the Special Issue Objective: On Janu...
The group dynamics approach: A sociopsychological approach for testing the effect of discovery and expository teaching on the science achievement and attitude of young Egyptian students - Selim, Shrigley - 1983Selim, M. A., Shrigley, R. L. (1983). The group dynamics approach: A socio...
psychological science,psychology- the science of mental life psychodynamics- the branch of social psychology that deals with the processes and emotions that determine psychology and motivation Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
Mazur C (2012) The dynamics of psychological contract between employee and organization: The analysis of selected factors. Management 12(1): 51-64.The dynamics of psychological contract between employee and organization. The analysis of selected factors[J] . Karolina Mazur.Management . 2012 (1)...
Psychodynamics refers to the unconscious psychological processes that underlie human behavior. According to psychodynamic theory, gambling can be seen as a way of satisfying psychological needs. Such as the desire for excitement, the need for validation, and the search for meaning and purpose in life...
Related to Group psychology: social psychologysocial psychology[′sō·shəl sī′käl·ə·jē] (psychology) The study of the manner in which the attitudes, personality, and motivations of the individual influence, and are influenced by, the structure, dynamics, and behavior of the socia...
Over the past decade, concern has increased for the interrelationships among variables in small-group research. The need for explanation of the interplay of structures and processes in the dynamics of small groups has long been appreciated (Homans, 1950). There has been much evidence in recent ye...
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a psychological tool founded by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers in the early to mid-20th century. Designed to explore and categorize the diverse spectrum of human personalities, the MBTI has become a cornerstone in understanding...
psychological process in the development of PD: (1) formation of anxiety, (2) sheltered life, (3) crisis, (4) loss of haven, and (5) inner breakdown. External situations, family dynamics, and psychological experiences at each stage are examined. Family dynamics that occurred as the family...
psychological) properties, two group entities also share the same sociological (yet still material) properties, they will also be sociologically identical. This is a form of local supervenience, because the sociological properties that determine whether the relevant group may qualify as a group entity...