What theories address stress and coping? What are the major methods of coping with stress? What are examples of acute stress? What is anxious attachment? What helps with stress? What is aggression? What is maturational readiness? What are Selye's stages of stress response?
What are the cognitive and biological causes of emotions? What is the relationship between cognition and emotion? What is a theory in psychology? What are the attributes of good theories? Which of the following theories of emotion would explain that you "see a bear, feel fear, and then you...
The relative utility of evolutionary and social role theories in accounting for this pattern of findings is considered.doi:10.1016/j.avb.2005.09.002Anne CampbellAggression and Violent BehaviorCampbell, A. (2006). Sex differences in direct aggression: what are the psychological mediators? Aggress ...
What is the theory behind Thematic Apperception Test? What is relative deprivation theory? What is the value of psychoanalytic theory? What is attribution theory in social psychology? What is theory of mind in developmental psychology? What are the theories of emotion?
Theories of Learning: A theory of learning describes the way a person receives, processes, and retains information. Learning theories most often are studied and developed in relation to the way students access knowledge. Learning theories include the factors of emotions, intelligence, and the environm...
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Cognitive distortions in sex offenders are specific or general beliefs/attitudes that violate commonly accepted norms of rationality that have been shown to be associated with the onset and maintenance of sexual offending. In this paper we describe the major theories that have been formulated to expla...
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Prevalence of Females Who Engage in Child Sexual Abuse Material Offenses There are inherent difficulties when it comes to identifying the prevalence of sexual perpetration and victimization, for many reasons, including the operational definitions utilized around measurement (Lussier & Cale, 2013). That ...
Concrete thinkers also tend to gravitate towards tangible, measurable facts-based items to make decisions such as statistics. On the other hand, an abstract thinker might base their solution-making process on not only facts/statistics but also theories, philosophies, and other “abstract” thought ...