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What is Social Facilitation?
What is Social Facilitation Theory? In 1965, Robert Zajonc pulled the social facilitation theory from the shelf after earlier work by other psychologists failed to draw conclusions about social facilitation and influence. In 1898, Norman Triplett...
2 commentsFree Depression Help: Online Mental Health Counseling
Warning signs of depression can vary greatly from person to person, but treatment for depression in most cases usually involves drug therapy in conjunction with regular counseling help. If you have done some research into mental health disorders...
17 commentsWhat is Attribution Theory?
Attribution theory attempts to explain how and why people describe the behavior of others in a certain way. There are several variables that can alter a person's judgment about someone, including whether they use that person's circumstances to...
0 comments10 Funny Gag Gift Ideas Under 20 Dollars
Shopping for fun gift ideas? It’s always a good time to tickle your friend’s fancy with a funny Christmas or birthday present instead of that ugly old tie or socks and undies. If you’re stuck for original gift ideas, put a smile on their face...
6 commentsWhat is Social Psychology?
Social psychology is a specialized field of psychology whereby a scientific approach helps explain the interaction of individuals in various situations, and the influence individuals have on each other. Social psychology uses the scientific method...
0 commentsLearning and Cognition
As difficult as it is to define the concept of learning, the use of analogies, models and the study of learning theories can help unravel the phenomenon that causes behaviors to change. Learning can occur because of a consequence, or it can happen...
0 commentsP90X Legs and Back Workout DVD
Good morning friends, today I'm focusing on the Legs and Back workout DVD. If you read my entry about Plyometrics, you will know where I am going with this post and why. If you missed the Plyometrics post, click here and then come back. Workout...
0 commentsWhat is Classical Conditioning?
Classical conditioning is an associative learning theory. For learning to take place, one stimulus is presented with a second stimulus so the desired response occurs. The first stimulus alone will evoke a response, but the association of the second...
2 commentsStanley Milgram's Obedience Experiment
Do you think Milram's experiment was ethical? In the 1960s Stanley Milgram designed an experiment in an attempt to discover why people could be coerced into making terrible decisions regarding the welfare of others when commanded to do so. In...
0 comments5 Birthday Gift Ideas Under 5 Dollars
Great gifts under $5 for Christmas, birthdays or any other special occasion can be found everywhere if you keep an eye out while doing your holiday shopping. Santa Claus isn’t the only one who hands out gifts; it’s always a good time to shop for...
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