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    | Groupthink and Risky Shift Phenomenon | | | | | | Table of Contents Executive Summary i Introduction 1 The Groupthink phenomenon 1 The Risky-shift phenomenon 2 Conclusion 4 Recommendation 4 Reference list 5 Executive Summary Groupthink phenomenon continues to exist and influence in a group decision making. This is especially happen when group cohesiveness is high and there is an absence of open communication. However‚ understanding the theory would enable

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    Social Phenomenon Introduction According to John Fordyce Markey (Markey‚ 2007)‚ social phenomenons are considered as including all behaviour‚ which influences or are influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to response to one another. This also includes influences from past generations. This paper will discuss the social phenomenon of communication and will discuss the scope of this phenomenon from beginning to present and future day. Communication has played a fundamental role within society

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    Title: Is Self-Enhancement A Universal Phenomenon? Name: Choo Min Matric No.: A0073550L Tutorial Group: E1 Self-enhancement can be defined as the unrealistic‚ inaccurate over-projection of the self in a positive light. Is this a universal phenomenon? The universal view asserts that both westerners and easterners self-enhance tactically on personally important dimensions to attain positive self-regard (Sedikides‚ Gaertner & Toguchi

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    “Poverty is a natural phenomenon-it cannot be eradicated” Poverty dwells amidst the hungry‚ within the homeless‚ dealing with hardships of heat and frost. Poverty is the helplessness felt when the sick are deprived of medical care‚ when the society drowns deeper into the realms of illiteracy‚ when the fear of being unemployed forces one into illegal means like corruption. Poverty swells in the tears of the powerless old‚ reflected in the void eyes of the innocent childhood‚ trapped in the limbs

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    The straightforward difference between crime as social phenomenon and behavior is that social phenomenon focuses on the crime and social behavior focuses on the offender. Crime research receives important contributions from different disciplines such as anthropology‚ sociology‚ economics‚ criminology‚ psychology‚ among others. All of these are essential in understanding crime in society. When crime is studied as a social phenomenon; investigators want to detect differences and similarities in

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    Imagine yourself observing one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. Thousands of species of plants and animals provide a dizzying array of color and motion. Massive structures provide a canopy that shelters hundreds of exotic species in a myriad of microclimates. As land-based observers‚ we almost automatically assume that this is a description of the rich ecosystem of a tropical rainforest. However‚ if we take ourselves off the safety of dry land and immerse ourselves in the ocean‚ we

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    NEW NARCISSISM 1) The subject New Narcissism is a modern version of the phenomenon narcissism. This article has brought new narcissism to life/reality. According to the psychologists an enlargement number of people are more narcissistic than ever before. The phenomenon of Narcissus is a creation of the human beings‚ to hide from the real world or in the matter of fact the actual truth. By doing this it creates self-comfort for them without having to worry about what other people believe.

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    The ‘Hong Kong Kids’ Phenomenon In recent years it is common to see Hong Kong children accompanied by their domestic helpers everywhere. Some of them just shout at their helpers asking for help in tying their shoelaces and some just open their mouths to wait for spoonfuls of food like little birds in a nest. They have reached the age with the abilities to take care of themselves but they do not do so. As this problem becomes increasingly general‚ it is important to explore its different causes so

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    Lorena Gonzalez (Chapter 7) Dr. Kim In-Kyeong Developmental Psychology 11 February 2015 Make Believe Phenomenon Growing up‚ the phenomenon of make believe played a big role in my life. Being the youngest in my family‚ I would most of the time have to play alone because my siblings would go to school. I remember that when I was the age of four‚ I used to pretend that my teddy bear was my best friend. Instead of having an imaginary friend I had a teddy bear friend. I would play with him and talk to

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    Lim Qi Hui (14) 2P1 Human right is a western phenomenon. Human rights are very crucial in our society today. It is one of the fundamental laws that govern life. Without it‚ the very basic social structure of developed countries will crumble‚ causing economic and social unrest. In less developed countries however‚ the violations of human rights may be a daily occurrence. In the west however‚ human rights are strongly advocated and are enforced by the law itself‚ unlike other developed parts of

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