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Bradford's sensitivity training theory
Burrhus Frederic Skinner (B.F. Skinner) has been attributed as the father of operant conditioning and the theory of Radical Behaviorism. He created his theory of Radical Behaviorism based on developing the concept of operant conditioning. According to Skinner, behavior is directly affected by the ......
Bodin's Psychodynamic Theory
Psychological Motivators Theory: Baudrillard Jean Baudrillard was a French social theorist who gained prominence in the 1980s for his postmodern ideas and philosophical approaches to study. His theories on consumption, the media, and politics helped shape some of our current thinking. One of his ......
Münsterberg's Thoughts on Industrial Psychology
The Philosophy of Industrial Psychology of Wundt Introduction Industrial psychology is a field of psychology that studies the behavior of workers and organizations, seeking to better understand why they act and feel the way they do in order to increase efficiency and productivity in the workplac......
ability school
Behaviourism Behaviourism is a school of thought that emphasizes the study of observable behaviours as opposed to cognition, traits, or motives. Initially, the school came about in 1913 as John Watson set out to reject the idea of introspection, which was popular at the time, and focus instead on......
planning school
Nationalism: Does it Help or Hinder Our Communication? In our globalized world, it is essential for people to be able to communicate efficiently and effectively with one another from different backgrounds and cultures. Inherent within this idea, however, is the problem nationalism can pose to thi......
Pavlovian model
The Pavlovian Model The Pavlovian Model is a psychological model which has been developed to explain the relationships between stimulation, behavior and learning. It is based on the work conducted by the famous Russian physiologist, Ivan Pavlov. He is best remembered for his pioneering research on......
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15/07/2023
1047
Avery
Gann's Law of Time
The Principle of Reinforcement The principle of reinforcement is an important behavioral psychology principle that proposes that behavior that is rewarded is likely to be repeated, while behavior that is punished is less likely to be repeated. While the term reinforcement often refers to a reward......
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14/07/2023
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Oliver
Behavior Portfolio Theory
Introduction Group behavior theory refers to the psychological theory focusing on social influences on individuals. It is a combination of approaches from sociology, anthropology, and psychology and is focused on any person’s dynamic nature and the social environment in which they live in. The pu......
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09/07/2023
1052
Sophia
New Keynesian School
The emergence and development of behaviorism as a school of thought in psychology can be traced back to the early 1900s, when John B. Watson and other pioneers started to advocate the use of observation and statistical techniques to measure and control behavior instead of studying mental processes......
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01/07/2023
1049
Sophia
Sandpaper for sample polishing
Grinding paper is one of the most important essential tools for the fabrication of any kind of material. Grinding papers provide a range of benefits, including a smooth surface for further processing, enhanced performance of the respective material, and improved surface finish, among other benefit......
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20/06/2023
1074
Lily
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