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Mean – Measurement Of Central Tendency

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Mean The mean – Measurement Of Central Tendency, also known as the average, is a statistical measure of central tendency that represents the sum of a set of values divided...
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The Cumulative Frequency

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Cumulative frequency, often used in statistics and data analysis, is a way of summarizing and visualizing the distribution of data. It provides information about the number or proportion of data...
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The Frequency Polygon

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A frequency polygon is a graphical representation used in statistics to visualize the distribution of data. It is particularly useful for displaying the frequency distribution of a continuous variable, where...
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The histogram in statistics

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A histogram is a commonly used graphical representation in statistical psychology to display the frequency distribution of a continuous variable. It helps visualize the distribution of scores or measurements and...
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Graphical presentation of frequency distribution

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Graphical presentation of frequency distribution is a visual representation of data that helps to summarize and communicate the distribution of values in a dataset. It is a valuable tool in...
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Introduction of statistical methods for psychological research

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Introduction of statistical methods for psychological research Psychological research refers to the systematic and scientific investigation of human behavior and mental processes.  Introduction of statistical methods for psychological research is...
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Non Experimental Method

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Standardization of Psychological Testing Psychological testing standardization is a rigorous process that involves establishing consistent and uniform procedures for the development, administration, scoring, and interpretation of psychological tests. The primary...
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Non Experimental Methods (1)

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Case Study Method The case study method is a research approach used in various disciplines, including psychology, sociology, business, education, and more. It involves an in-depth and detailed investigation of...
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Methods For Collection Of Data

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What is Sampling? Sampling is the process of selecting a subset of individuals, items, or elements from a larger population for the purpose of conducting research or making inferences about...
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Experimental Method

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Introduction to Experimental Method The experimental method is a powerful tool for establishing causal relationships in research. It provides a structured approach for testing hypotheses, uncovering patterns, and advancing scientific...
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Research Traditions

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Quantitative orientation towards Research and their steps A quantitative orientation towards research involves using quantitative methods to collect and analyze data in order to answer research questions or test hypotheses....
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Introduction to psychological research

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What is Psychological Research? Psychological research is a research that is conduct  for systematic study and analysis of  various aspects into human behavior and mental process .These researches are conducted...
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Contemporary Trends in counseling

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Contemporary trends in counseling refer to the current and evolving approaches, techniques, and practices within the field of counseling. These trends reflect the latest developments in theory, research, and methodologies...
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Applications of Counselling

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Counseling is a therapeutic process that involves a trained professional helping individuals or groups address various psychological, emotional, and behavioral issues. Counseling can be applied in a wide range of...
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Techniques of counselling

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Counselling employs a variety of techniques and approaches to help individuals address emotional, psychological, and behavioral issues. The choice of techniques often depends on the counselor’s theoretical orientation, the specific...
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Counselling process and relationship

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The counselling process and the therapeutic relationship are fundamental components of effective counselling and psychotherapy. They play a crucial role in helping individuals address their emotional, psychological, and behavioural issues....
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The Effective Counselling ; personality and self of the counsellor

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The effective counselling is  depends on the effectiveness of  the counsellor and it is necessary to help the counselee. The effectiveness of a counselor is influenced by both their personality...
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Counselling as profession : training, skills and ethics

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Counselling as profession is a respected and vital profession that involves helping individuals, couples, families, and groups navigate personal, emotional, psychological, and interpersonal challenges. Counselors work in various settings, such...
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Krishna : The First Counsellor

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In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna stands as one of its most beloved and enigmatic figures. Known for his wisdom, charm, and divine teachings, Krishna played a...
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Counselling Psychology : Meaning And Goals

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in Counselling Psychology, The word counselling originated from ‘Latin’ word ‘Consilium’ which means ‘to offer advice or consultation’. Counselling is a process in which a client who needs assistance regarding...
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    PsiQ Plus – A Psychology App

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    App for Psychology Learner Download Now Best app for psychologyAvailable in google play store 🧠 The Learning Odyssey:Immerse yourself in a treasure trove of psychological wisdom! PsiQ Plus curates a...
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      Functionalism Second school

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      Functionalism as a classical school of psychology introduction Functionalism is a classical school of psychology that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in response to the limitations...
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        Introduction to Structuralism as a Classical school of Psychology Structuralism was one of the earliest schools of thought in psychology, and it emerged in the late 19th century. It is...
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        How to manage stress

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        Effect of stress on health Stress can have a significant impact on a person’s physical and mental health. Here are some examples: Cardiovascular health: Chronic stress can lead to high...

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