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UAE-National-Service-Effects-in-Peoples'-Behavior
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UAE National Service Effects in Peoples’ Behavior

This paper seeks to discuss the mandatory military service law of the United Arab Emirates that requires male youths between 18 and 30 years of age to spend at least nine months in the military service and its effect on the behavior of people. The law allows women to volunteer in serving the military, while […] Read more >>

01.10.2020
Relativism
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Relativism

Introduction Relativism is a theory, according to which all points of view are considered to be valid, while the truth is relative to an individual. Relativism applies to all genres of ideas, ranging from ethics to history or epistemology. For instance, in ethics, every behavior and morality is considered to be right depending on the […] Read more >>

19.05.2020
Operant and Classical Conditioning Theories
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Classical Operant and Conditioning Theories

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explain why classical conditioning theory better appeals to the author as compared to the operant conditioning theory. Pavlov conducted an experiment with a dog to determine the effect of a learning response. His aim was to prove that we develop behavior by responding to stimulus. He paired […] Read more >>

04.03.2020
Three-Theories_Cognitive-Mapping
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Three Theories: Cognitive Mapping

Cognitive mapping is an essential part of cognitive psychology studies. The importance of this issue is predetermined by a direct connection of cognitive mapping with a person’s memory and mental health. It plays an important role in a person’s ability to navigate in the surrounding environment. Thus, the investigation of cognitive mapping results in obtaining […] Read more >>

09.01.2020
Researching-alcoholism
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12-Step Meeting Attendance/Substance Abuse Paper

Introduction Researching alcoholism, the meaning of this term should be clarified first. Alcoholism is an illness characterized by an impairment directly linked to the persistent and excessive use and abuse of alcohol (Roth & Khantzian, 2015). The impairment may either be a psychological, social or physiological dysfunction. The causes of alcoholism remain unknown. Some studies […] Read more >>

09.01.2020
Social-Psychology-of-Attitudes
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Social Psychology of Attitudes

First of all, social psychology analyzes those regularities of human behavior and activity that are caused by the fact of the inclusion of people in real social groups. Therefore, the first empirical fact, that this science faces, is communication and interaction of people. Social psychology uses the definition of personality, provided by general psychology, and […] Read more >>

01.11.2019
Applying-Organizational-Psychology
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Applying Organizational Psychology

The study of employees’ behavior within an organization is known as organizational psychology. It encompasses selection and recruitment, performance and employee relations between themselves and management. Osland et al (2007) observe that applicants who apply the principles of psychology wisely can easily get the jobs of their dreams. A company’s dilemma of finding the best […] Read more >>

06.09.2019
Shaping the Person
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Shaping the Person

People are social animals as stated by an Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle. It means that despite the many primitive constructs people have, they have created something that shapes them and serves as a major dividing line from all other species; and that is a society with all of its values and beliefs. The personal experience […] Read more >>

15.04.2019
An-emphatic-denial-and-an-explanatory-denial
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Interview and Interrogation

While carrying out an interrogation, there may arise common difficulties for an interrogator on the way to the truth. One of the most common obstacles is when a suspect denies that he/she was involved in an incident. In any case, an interrogator must be ready for denial and well prepared for it. Hence, it is […] Read more >>

30.07.2018
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