SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PERSONALITY BY ARINZECHUKWU PRINCESS UZOCHUKWU GROUP: 324 V.N. KARAZIN KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (SCHOOL OF MEDICINE) TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Personality Psychology The Basic Approaches to Studying Personality Behavioral Assessment of Personality Person Perception and Accuracy Competition Towards a Cooperative Social-Personality Psychology References Introduction
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------------------------------------------------- WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING? Psychological tests offer a formal way to measure traits‚ feelings‚ beliefs and abilities that can lead to people ’s problems. Some tests assess the presence of certain conditions‚ such as depression‚ anxiety‚ anger control or susceptibility to stress. Other tests measure general well being and provide an overall picture of a person ’s personality. A typical psychological assessment includes an interview with a mental health
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Psychological Testing Article Analysis PSY/480 Introduction The article‚ The Reemergence of Personality Testing as an Employee Selection Procedure‚ by Donald L Caruth and Gail D Caruth which was published in the magazine SuperVision‚ evaluates the relevance of personality testing in the workplace today (Caruth‚ D & Caruth‚ G‚ 2009). According to the article personality testing‚ once very popular‚ had been in a slump until recently (Caruth‚ D &
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class to be no more than 9% between 1993 and 1998. And as the economy of the Philippines is continously increasing as the population growth is a large factor‚ class C market segment also had increased as well. This study focuses in identfying what psychological effects class C consumers of Yellowcab have experienced in buying their pizzas. The consumption of prestige or status products involves purchasing a higher-priced product to embellish one‘s ego (Eastman et al. 1997). In fact‚ consumer researchers
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Abstract: Guilt has physiological and psychological effects. The psychological effects can include something bad‚ such as feelings of worthlessness or inferiority. Guilt can also serve in a positive way as a motivator. A person may suffer physiological effects such as insomnia and physical pain. Discussion: Guilt is feelings of culpability‚ especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy. There are negative physiological effects caused by guilt. Guilt can make someone over
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INTRODUCTION Obesity is a growing epidemic and effects both physical and psychological health. With many of these factors attributed to my own personal life‚ I chose this topic to further my knowledge in the efforts being made to treat the psychological side of obesity and overweight individuals. Through my own experiences‚ I have found that depending on your own self-esteem and body image perception‚ you can overcome society stigma ’s related to being obese and overweight and conquer all that
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people understand the specific reasons for childhood obesity. Children whose body mass index is above the 85th percentile are considered obese. Three links to childhood obesity that people need to understand are household income‚ laziness‚ and psychological factors The first reason that greatly affects a child’s health is the lack of income in the household. Parents‚ who generally are listed in the poverty level‚ have a greater chance of having obese children. This is because fast food is cheaper
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Following the reading of chapter two from the psychology class textbook‚ students were asked to choose two early psychological theories and discuss which research methods were most likely used to reach the hypotheses. Out of the early psychological theories I chose to discuss phrenology and psychoanalysis. The first of which I would like to discuss is phrenology. To briefly summarize‚ phrenology (Greek for “study of the mind”) Inspired by Joseph Gall‚ is a theory that different brain parts are
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D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers as a Psychological Novel – Sons and Lovers belongs to the category of psychological fiction. The remarkable development of psychological novel is a notable phenomenon of the twentieth century literary scene. The psychology of the characters and the typical problems‚ emanating from a particular psychological pattern form the staple of a psychological novel. This psychological novel has been ushered in by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. The psycho-analytical novel
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Mike Delaney Ethics paper Psychological egoism is the idea that people do everything with self-interest as their main motivator. If people help others‚ so even when people are being altruistic they are ultimately doing so because of the gain that they expect to get in one way or another. Psychological egoism is also a theoretical form of egoism because it describes only what is observed and not the way it is supposed to be like in a normative egoism. Thomas Hobbes felt that without some
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