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Introduction to social cognition

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Social cognition refers to the mental processes involved in how individuals perceive, process, store, and use information about themselves and others in social situations. In social psychology, social cognition is...
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Social Identity Social identity refers to the part of an individual’s self-concept that is derived from their membership in various social groups. In social psychology, social identity theory suggests that...
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Acknowledgement of self in Social World

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What is Self ? In social psychology, the self refers to the individual’s subjective sense of identity, including their beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors. The self is a central concept...
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Social Psychology and future

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Sustainable Future of Social psychology The sustainable future of social psychology involves continued research and application of social psychological theories and methods to address important social issues and promote social...
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Application of social psychology

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The application of social psychology refers to the practical use of principles, theories, and research findings from the field of social psychology to solve real-world problems, enhance social interactions, and...
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Motivation – Perspectives and conflicts

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Introduction to Motivation Motivation refers to the driving force or energy that moves people towards their goals or objectives. It is a psychological process that is responsible for initiating, directing,...
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Developing competencies Developing competencies involves acquiring and improving the skills, knowledge, and abilities required to perform specific tasks and achieve specific goals. Here are some steps you can take to...
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Observational learning – theory of learning

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Observational learning – Albert Bandura Observational learning theory, also known as social learning theory or modeling, is a theory of learning developed by psychologist Albert Bandura. According to this theory,...
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Operant conditioning – theory of learning

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Operant Conditioning Operant conditioning is a theory of learning that was first proposed by the psychologist B.F. Skinner in the 1930s. It is based on the idea that behavior is...
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Decision in interpersonal

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Learning about conflict Management in interpersonal relations Conflict is a normal and natural part of interpersonal relationships. It occurs when there are differences or disagreements between two or more individuals....
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What is meaning of Self In psychology, the self is often described as the core of an individual’s personality, consisting of their beliefs, values, attitudes, and emotions. It is also...
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Insight theory – Theory of learning

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Introduction of Insight Theory Insight theory is a psychological theory that explains how people solve problems, make decisions, and discover new ideas or solutions through sudden bursts of understanding or...
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Classical conditioning – Theory of learning

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Classical Conditioning Classical conditioning is a type of learning that was first studied by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th century. It involves learning to associate a previously...
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Thorndike connectionism – Theory of learning

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Theories of learning learning is a fundamental concept in psychology as it helps us understand how individuals acquire new behaviors, skills, and attitudes, and how these changes can be influenced...
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Introduction to Decision Making

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What is Decision Making Decision making is the process of selecting the best option among several alternatives based on careful evaluation and analysis of available information. It involves considering different...
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Introduction to Social Psychology Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think, feel, and behave in social situations. It seeks to understand how individuals are influenced by others,...
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Improve your Emotional Intelligence Improving emotional intelligence involves developing skills that allow you to identify, understand, and manage your own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Here are...
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      Stress Control: To Stress Control And Focus first thing to Identify stressors, practice relaxation techniques (deep breathing, meditation, yoga), exercise regularly, maintain a healthy lifestyle (balanced diet, sufficient sleep, avoid...
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      Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly known as Autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. It is called a “spectrum” disorder because the...
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      Mental Retardation In psychology, Mental Retardation, also known as Intellectual Disability, is a disorder of development that is characterized by significantly below-average intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. This condition is...
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      Manic depressive psychosis

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      Manic depressive psychosis (Bipolar disorder) Manic depressive psychosis, also known as bipolar disorder, is a mental illness characterized by episodes of mood swings that range from extreme highs (mania or...
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      Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by recurrent, intrusive, and distressing thoughts, images, or impulses (obsessions) that are often followed by repetitive behaviors or mental acts...

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