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Kin Selection This theory states that people are more likely to help blood relatives in difficult situations because this increases the odds …
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Kin Selection This theory states that people are more likely to help blood relatives in difficult situations because this increases the odds …
Karen Horney Karen Horney (1885 – 1952) is known for developing Feminine Psychology. Her work has influenced how psychology views gender differences. …
Just-World Phenomenon The just-world phenomenon is the tendency for people to believe that the world is just and that people therefore get …
Just Noticeable Difference The Just Noticeable Difference (JND), also known as the difference threshold, is the minimum difference in stimulation that a …
John Watson John Watson (1878 – 1958) is often called the Father of Behaviorism, which emphasizes objective and observable data such as …
James-Lange Theory of Emotion James-Lange Theory of Emotion was posed by both James and Lang at approximately the same time (hence the …
Ivan Pavlov Ivan Pavlov (1849 – 1936) is best known for his work describing the psychological phenomenon of Classical Conditioning. From his …
Intuitive Thought In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the second stage is called Preoperational thought and it has two substages: Symbolic Function …