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    psychological assumptions

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    the behaviourist approach is that behaviour is affected by operant conditioning or learning by consequence. This means that if a person engages in a particular behaviour and is then rewarded (positively reinforced) in some way (the consequence is a good one or a pleasant one) then it is likely it will be repeated. Continuing to positively reinforce it will make it more permanent and it becomes learned. Punishment or negative reinforcement is likely to make behaviour less likely to be repeated and

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    Psychological Perspectives

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    while genetics have evolved over the years so that human bodies and behaviour adapt to their environment‚ meaning that most behaviour we display today has an evolutionary purpose. The development of social behaviours in humans have resulted in the rise of civilisation‚ which has introduced “social norms” and feelings such as embarrassment. This shows the biological approach is nomothetic‚ meaning that it studies the group rather than the individual. The biological perspective also favours nature

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    Review onDieter Rams:10 Principles of Good Design Class: BADCN-1D Premchand Keith Tam WaihongTsang YinKwanMah Peiying Kwok Jiahui In the early 1980s‚ Dieter Rams‚ a prominent industrial designer‚ was concerned at how in terms of design‚ the world was becoming “an impenetrable confusion of forms‚ colours and noises.” Thus‚ he conceived ten crucial design principles to set the benchmark of good design should possess. In the essay‚ the validity of each of these ten principles will be examined to

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    Psychological Disorders

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    Psychological Disorders’ Presentation “Psychological disorders are behaviors or mental processes that are connected with various kinds of distress or impaired functioning (Nevid & Rathus‚ 2005).” Many people battle different kinds of disorders ranging from anxiety‚ dissociative‚ somatoform‚ moodiness‚ schizophrenia‚ personality‚ and many other disorders (Nevid & Rathus‚ 2005). Some are so mild that people do not recognize when they have it‚ and some are so severe that they become a

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    Psychological Analysis

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    Colorado Technical University Online PSYC120-1103B-21 September 18‚ 2011 Professor Redfern Resubmission Abstract I will be discussing the life of a man that we will call Jack Dough. Jack is my boyfriend and has agreed to be the subject of my psychological analysis. We will go over the main points of his life thus far and try to look at him through the psychoanalytic point of view. To understand what Jack Dough has went through and how he has become the man he is today‚ I will attempt to look at

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    Psychological Analysis

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    trampled a young girl who was running in his path. During this event his mind is totally submerged in the unconscious. Freud referrers to this as the “pleasure principle”. The id is “totally lacking in rational logic since mutually contradictory impulses may exist simultaneously and not cancel out each other”. The id knows no ethics or values‚ no good or evil; it encompasses no morality. Mr. Hyde has no conscious and acted out of pleasure without knowing it. Dr. Jekyll is a well-known and respected man

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    Psychological Testing

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    Psychological testing - is a field characterized by the use of samples of behavior in order to assess psychological construct(s)‚ such as cognitive and emotional functioning‚ about a given individual. The technical term for the science behind psychological testing is psychometrics. By samples of behavior‚ one means observations of an individual performing tasks that have usually been prescribed beforehand‚ which often means scores on a test. These responses are often compiled into statistical tables

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    Psychological Gambling

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    someone being killed by a terrorist attack abroad (1 in 650‚000). (7). It has been said‚ "If you bought 100 tickets a week your entire adult life‚ from the age of 18 to 75‚ you’d have a 1 percent chance of winning the lottery". (7) Now‚ a number of psychological studies have been done which indicate that the desire to play the

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    shown to develop into a large industry. Trophy hunting has been a most favored form of recreation (mostly for affluent people)‚ but is has also been the most disparaged on the long list of contentious issues. For one thing‚ it is detrimental to wildlife. According to In Defense Of Animals‚ and anti-hunting organization‚ more than two-hundred million defenseless animals are expunged from the world population each year. In turn‚ not only is big-game hunting is not only disdaining towards animal species

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    Unit 5: Principles of safeguarding and protectionin health and social care settings 1.1 & 1.2 Physical abuse is a deliberate use of physical force that results in bodily injury pain or impairments. Sgns of physical abuse can be burns and scalds‚ marks on the skin consistent with being slapped‚ scratched‚ bitten or pinched.Sexual abuse is direct or indirect involvementin sexual activity without valid consent. Signs of sexual abuse could be sexual transmitted disease‚unexplained crying and distress

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