GEORGE KELLY Personal Constructs Theory Kelly offered a fresh and enlightening means of understanding human psychology. He presented personal construct theory as a complete‚ innovative and elaborated abstraction of how people make sense of their world and themselves. It is unique since it can be seen as metatheory‚ a theory about theories. It holds that people anticipate events by the meanings or interpretations that they place on those events. Kelly called these interpretations personal constructs
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foreign policies. Roosevelt helped create the Roosevelt Corollary; Taft created the Dollar Diplomacy; while Wilson made the Moral Diplomacy. They all have different aspects‚ but it still leads down to one thing: the involvement in Latin Americas affairs. "Walk softly‚ but carry a big stick." This phrase was characterized by Roosevelt’s foreign policy‚ Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. The Roosevelt Corollary was created in 1904. A corollary is a statement that follows readily from a previous
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tendencies of the thing which is the subject of observation. . . ." Suppose "all artificial causes of difference to be withdrawn‚" the "natural character would be revealed."2 The central epistemological thesis implies two methodological rules and a corollary for discovering which properties are natural and which are nonnatural. First‚ the natural properties are those which are common among persons who live in different social environments. Properties which are observed in all types of social environment
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personality can change according to experiences? Would this continuous change cause humans to be unstable and inconsistent? Does that mean that a person is able to possess all personalities‚ and not have a dominant personality? Kelly’s dichotomous corollary states that one has to consider two opposite constructs. Is it possible for people to consider both opinions‚ and not to be judgmental with our one track perception? When we perceived something to be what it is‚ we are judgmental.
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Corollary 1: The clausius statement of second law of thermodynamics is the first corollary i.e. ‘It is impossible to construct a device operating in a closed cycle that performs no effect other than the transfer of heat from a cooler body to a hotter body.’ The mathematical statement of which is given by; Q1‐Q2=W Q1 W Q2 Corollary 2: It is impossible to construct an engine operating between only two heat reservoirs‚ which will have a higher efficiency than a reversible heat engine operating between
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Vocabulary Phenomenology: For Kelly‚ it is the focus on conscious experience related to objective reality Cognitive: It stresses how people view & think about reality Existential: It emphasizes choices about the present & future Humanistic: It emphasizes choices about the present & future Constructive Alternativism: The assumption that any one event is open to a variety of different interpretations. It is considered a philosophical position. There is no reality outside of our interpretation
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projection‚ aversive environmental events and attraction to others‚ social prejudice‚ hostile aggression‚ and humor Situational corollary – downward comparison is evoked by a decrease in subjective well-being Corollary 1 – downward comparison can occur on a passive basis in which person would take advantage of available opportunities for comparison with a less fortunate other Corollary 2 – downward comparison can be affected on an active basis Active derogation of another person‚ and increases distance
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Sec 2 Jose Marti U.S.S. Maine Yellow Journalism Rough Riders Treaty of Paris Ch 18 Sec 3 U.S. & Philippines after S-A War Emilio Aguinaldo Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion Ch 18 Sec 4 The Platt Amendment Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary “dollar diplomacy” Ch 19 Sec 1 Causes of WWI The Triple Entente (Allies) The Triple Alliance (Central Powers) Why Wilson thought U.S. should remain neutral Lusitania Zimmer Note Trench Warfare Ch 19 Sec 2 Selective Service Act Committee
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your specialization. Corollary (an immediate consequence or easily drawn conclusion): Your golf game may be as important to your career as anything else you do. Never surprise your boss Don’t come late to meetings – it indicates that you don’t think the meeting is important enough to take the trouble to be on time. Many of the “hot” management theories and practices of the day will prove to be the “flavor of the month”. Everybody has an agenda. Corollary: Your co-workers may not
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Taylor Alison Swift: The Storyteller Are you familiar with the pretty girl who has a curly blonde hair that is fond of long gowns‚ princess dresses‚ cowboy boots and brings glittery guitars during concerts? Do you know this girl who writes most of her songs about her ex-boyfriends and usually tell a story? Do you know this person? Well‚ she is none other than the famous Taylor Swift. Biography Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA to Scott Swift and Andrea
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