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561: Adolescence And Coping
... The Child Stanley Thornes Ltd, England, 1987. Howell, M. Howell, R & Hastie. P. Foundations Of Health - 2nd Edition Jacaranda Press, Australia, 1984. Hardy, M. Heyes, S. & Crews, J. Studying Child Psychology Butler & Tanner Ltd, England, 1990. Cohen, L. & Frydenberg, E. Coping For Capable Kids Hawker Brownlow Education, Australia, 1993.
562: There Has Been An Enormous Amo
... Siblings. Child Development, 69(3), 791-802. Benson, P., McGue, M., & Sharma, A. (1996). The Effect of Common Rearing on Adolescent Adjustment: Evidence from a U.S. Adoption Cohort. Developmental Psychology, 32(4), 604-613. Brinch, P. & Brinch, E. (1982). Adoption and Adaptation. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 170, 489-493. Cote, A., Joseph, K., Kotsopoulos, S., Oke, L., Pentland ...
563: College, A Waste Of Time
... Is a Waste of Time and Money”, Caroline Bird attempts to pursued her readers that colleges are overflowing with students who don’t belong there. Her article first appeared in Psychology Today (May 1975). Since this material is outdated, I find it hard to believe that most of the responses by students and parents quoted in the article still hold true ...
564: Contracts
... subordinates to achieve their mutual goals in the subordinate’s own way (Gellerman 1963)," is an enormous. A manager would require not only extensive training in management but in human psychology. Drucker’s opinion on the subject sums up why the McGregor’s techniques lack vital characteristics for effective organizational motivation; An employer has no business with a man’s personality ...
565: Cults
... cost. In attempting to persuade members of cults, leaders often use both physically and emotionally harmful techniques. Margaret Thaler Singer is a clinical psychologist and professor of the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. She has been a practicing clinician, cult researcher, and teacher for nearly fifty years. According to Dr. Singer’s investigations, members of cults are ...
566: Cognitive Motivation
... Hunt, Osborn (1998). Organisational behavior: an Asia Pacific perspective. (Aust Edn) Milton QLD: Jacaranda Wiley. Griffeth, R., Vecchio, R. & Logan, J. (1989) Equity theory and interpersonal attraction. Journal of Applied Psychology, 74, 3 394 -401. Tubbs, M. & Ekeberg, S. (1991) The role of intentions in work motivation: implications for goal setting and research. Academy of Management Review, 16, 1, 180-199 ...
567: Cults
... generalized guilt feeling that all people have acceptance of new ideas is again fostered by group pressure and the anticipated reward of freedom. People who have a better understanding of psychology and neuophysiology have made larger groups create extremely effective brainwashing programs. Their techniques however have been used for centuries as inquisition making people give excited confessions from alleged heretics. Religions ...
568: Borderline Personality Disorde
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one of the most controversial diagnoses in psychology today. Ever since it was introduced in the DSM, psychologists and psychiatrists have been trying to give the concepts behind Borderline Personality Disorder a concrete form. Some researchers believe that ...
569: Barney The Hitler Of My Genera
... cultures, and washing your hands after you go potty. However, other observers argue that the show suffers from unfocused educational goals. Gerald S. Lesser, a professor of education and developmental psychology at Harvard University, said, "I'm not sure what the strong attraction is, because it does not make much use of the television medium. If there is an organized curriculum ...
570: Hawthorne Effects On Factory W
... skill in the factory so I would able to work with, understand and motivate my subordinates. Knowing why the employees act in the manner they do and motivate them via psychology, social and other factors are one of my priority in managing the operating employees. In short, Hawthorne experiments put a great emphasis in indicate the importance of human relation’s ...


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