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The Revolutionary Cultural Theory of Peters and Robert Waterman Jr.
Peter L. Berger and Robert Wartman’s Innovative Cultural Theory The culture of a society, the shared habits and worldviews of a group, is essential to understanding how society functions. Peter L. Berger and Robert Wartman’s innovative cultural theory centers around the notion that culture is a......
dialectical inquiry
Dialectical Inquiry Method Dialectical inquiry is a non-directive communication technique which uses a series of probing questions to explore thoughts, feelings, and beliefs in order to reach a deeper understanding of a situation or issue. This method is commonly used by therapists, social worker......
Bandura's self-efficacy theory
Albert Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory Albert Bandura is a renowned psychologist who developed the Social Cognitive Theory. This theory can be used to explain the behavior of individuals based on the interaction between their cognitive, environmental and behavioral factors. The Social Cognitive......
Hyper Y Theory
Below is a 2500-word article on the Y Theory. Introduction The Y Theory is a sociological and psychological theory that proposes that a persons mental health, emotional well-being, and overall success in life largely depends on his or her ability to effectively manage three distinct areas of per......
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Dell corporate culture
Dell is a computer technology company that was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell. The company is headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, and it is one of the largest computer companies in the world. Dell is a privately-held company and it has over 120,000 employees in more than 40 countries. Dells cor......
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positioning school
The Humanistic school of psychology is a movement in psychology which emphasizes the importance of looking at the whole person when working with someone in need of counseling. It sees the individual as a complete being and not just their symptoms or behaviors. This school of thought looks at the m......
dynamic capacity theory
Motivational Ability Theory Motivational Ability Theory is the study of an individuals capacity to gain a desired behavior and create a positive outcome. According to the theory, an individual’s attitudes, interests and beliefs can be used to foster the development of skills, and consequently th......
The silent spiral theory
Spiral of Silence Theory The Spiral of Silence Theory is a theory developed by German political scientist Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and was first introduced in her book, “The Spiral of Silence: Public Opinion--Our Social Skin”. This theory proposes that individuals are more likely to express opi......
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Gallup Path
Introduction Covering the globe with a vast and intricate transportation network, connecting communities and empowering people through the power of motion, is a well-recognized feat of engineering and an example of the technological progress made over the last century. However, often forgotten i......
Lewin's participatory change theory
Lev Vygotsky’s Theory of Participation and Change Lev Vygotsky’s theory of participation and change has been influential in the field of psychology for more than a century. The theory is primarily concerned with how individuals develop and change through both social and personal interactions. V......
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