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Social Learning Theory
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Theories in Forensic Psychology: Social Learning Theory (SLT)

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Social Learning Theory, proposed by Albert Bandura (1977), emphasizes that behavior is learned through observing others and modeling their actions, especially in social contexts. Unlike traditional behaviorist views that focus...
Transactional Analysis (TA)
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Transactional Analysis (TA)

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Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory developed by Eric Berne in the 1950s. It is designed to help individuals understand their behavior, communication, and relationships. The core of TA...
Understanding Leadership: The Foundation of Guiding Others
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Understanding Leadership: The Foundation of Guiding Others

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Leadership is the ability to influence, motivate, and guide individuals or groups toward achieving common goals. It’s not merely about managing tasks, but about inspiring and empowering people to reach...
Abraham Maslow
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Abraham Maslow: Pioneer of Humanistic Psychology and the Hierarchy of Needs

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Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist, is best known for his groundbreaking contributions to humanistic psychology. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1908, Maslow developed a profound interest in understanding what...
Methods of Psychological Research
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Methods of Psychological Research

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Psychological research employs various methods to study human behavior and mental processes. Each method has unique advantages and limitations, and the choice depends on the research question and context. Below...
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    Research Methodology: Types of Psychological Research

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    The Placebo Effect
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    The Placebo Effect: Harnessing the Power of Belief

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    The placebo effect is a well-documented psychological phenomenon where individuals experience real improvements in their condition because they believe they are receiving treatment, even if the “treatment” has no therapeutic...
    The UGC NET/JRF Psychology exam, conducted by the NTA on behalf of the UGC, is pivotal for aspiring academics and researchers in Psychology.
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      The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is a national-level examination in India conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC)....
      Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt The Father of Experimental Psychology
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        Wilhelm Wundt – Biography and Life Journey

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        Wundt was born on August 16, 1832 as 4th child of his parents Maximilian Wundt & Marie Frederikke in Neckarau, Germany. The family moved when Wilhelm was six ti the...
        Understanding Gestalt Psychology: The Whole Experience Matters
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        Understanding Gestalt Psychology: The Whole Experience Matters

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        Gestalt psychology, a school of thought that emerged in the early 20th century, focuses on the holistic understanding of psychological phenomena. Unlike approaches that break experiences into individual components, Gestalt...
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        Sigmund Freud, the renowned Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, had limited direct interaction with India or Indian culture during his lifetime. However, his theories and ideas have had...
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          Which Gender Has More Depression ?

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          Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It goes beyond the usual mood fluctuations that...
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            Psychology Magazine 2023 Issue 1

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            Psychology Magazine 2023 Issue 1 Welcome to the inaugural issue of our Psychology Magazine for the year 2023! In this edition, we delve into the fascinating realms where psychology and...
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              Defense mechanisms in real life

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              In psychology, defense mechanisms are unconscious psychological strategies that people use to cope with reality and protect themselves from anxiety or emotional pain. Defense mechanisms operate at an unconscious level...
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                Top 10 books for studying psychology in college

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                There are some Top 10 books for studying psychology in college –  Studying psychology is a multifaceted endeavor that involves delving into a wide range of theories, concepts, and diagnostic...
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                The Psychology of APJ Abdul Kalam

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                APJ Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. During his term, he focused on inspiring and encouraging youth to harness their potential, emphasizing education, innovation, and social development. The life of APJ Abdul Kalam, often referred to as the "Missile Man of India," is an inspiring tale of resilience, determination, and continuous learning.
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                Pioneers Who Shaped the Field of Psychology Wilhelm Wundt (August 16, 1832) Wilhelm Wundt, often regarded as the father of experimental psychology, made significant contributions to the field by establishing...
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                Sigmund Freud The Father of Psychoanalysis

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                Sigmund Freud The Father of Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud, born on May 6, 1856, in Freiberg, Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic), and later moved to Vienna, Austria, is widely...
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                Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt The Father of Experimental Psychology, born on August 16, 1832, in Neckarau, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany, is widely recognized as the Father of Experimental Psychology. His...
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                Standard Deviation (S.D.) – Measurement of Variability

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                Standard Deviation (S.D.) The Standard Deviation (S.D.) – Measurement of Variability, often denoted as σ (sigma) for population standard deviation or s for sample standard deviation, is a statistical measure...
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                Average Deviation (A.D) – Measurement Of Variability

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                Average Deviation (A.D) Average Deviation (A.D) – Measurement Of Variability , also known as the mean absolute deviation (MAD), is a statistical measure that quantifies the average absolute difference between...
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                Quartile Deviation (Q.D) – Measurement of Variability

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                Quartile Deviation (Q.D) Quartile Deviation (Q.D) – Measurement of Variability, also known as the semi-interquartile range or semi-quartile range, is a statistical measure of variability or dispersion within a dataset....
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                Mode – Measures of Central Tendency

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                What is Mode? The Mode – Measures of Central Tendency is a statistical measure of central tendency that represents the value or values that occur most frequently in a dataset....
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                Median – Measures Of Central Tendency

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                What is Median? Median – Measures Of Central Tendency The median – measure of central tendency that represents the middle value in a dataset when the values are arranged in...

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