Category: Psychology 2075

  • Executive Coaching Approaches, Their Pros and Cons

    The effectiveness of coaching sessions depends on the approaches or theoretical frameworks used by executive coaches in order to help individuals achieve their goals. From this perspective, it is almost impossible to state that some approach is less appropriate than another because various approaches can be used in different situations to work with diverse clients…

  • Case Study for Piaget Project

    Table of Contents Background information Cognitive task Analysis of observation Conclusion Work Cited Jean Piaget has been referred to as the greatest psychologist of his time. In the 18th century, Piaget carried out extensive research in the field of child psychology. His findings are still applicable in today’s society. In fact, Piaget’s work has widely…

  • Cognitive Biases Types’ Description

    Table of Contents Confirmation bias Representativeness Heuristic Hindsight Bias Conclusion Cognitive bias is a continuous pattern of deviation from what is rational. There are many types of cognitive bias. The paper would discuss the confirmation bias, representativeness heuristic, and hindsight bias. Confirmation bias It is a way or method of searching for and or interpreting…

  • Human Learning Formation and Development

    The whole history of the formation and development of human learning as a separate area of activity indicates that the learning should be continuous and adaptive. In this connection, the paper aims at the comparing and contrasting of the most suitable conceptual models, learning theories, and motivational theories related to my project. Conceptual Frameworks It…

  • Women and Their Decisions Regarding Childbearing

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Topic and Research Problem Research Problem and Its Background Theoretical Foundations Ethical Considerations References Introduction Modern western society is regarded as the perfect place for women who are free to live the lives of their dream. However, females’ lives are far from being perfect or pleasant. They have to make…

  • Big Five Personality Traits

    Table of Contents Introduction The Big Five personality traits Openness to experience Conscientiousness Extraversion Agreeableness Neuroticism Conclusion References Introduction The human personality has been described using what has been named the Big-Five factors. It has also been referred to as the Five Factor Model (FFM) in other occasions. These factors of personality, which are the…

  • Detection of Depressive Symptoms

    Table of Contents Background Knowledge Local Problem Intended Improvement Study Questions Ethical Issues Setting Planning the Intervention Planning the Study of the Intervention Reference List Background Knowledge It has been observed that approximately 12% of patients who experience depression will have a chronic, unremitting course (World Mental Health Survey Consortium, 2004). As the name suggests,…

  • Classical Conditioning: Benefits and Weaknesses

    This sample paper explores classical conditioning benefits and limitations. Here, you’ll find pros and cons of generalization and discrimination and the essay plan. Learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of classical conditioning with our essay sample! Table of Contents Introduction Generalization Advantages of Generalization Weaknesses of Generalization Discrimination Benefits of Stimulus Discrimination Weaknesses of…

  • B. F. Skinner’s Behaviorism and Biography

    Abstract B. F. Skinner was a distinguished psychologist renowned for advancing various theories on human behavior. His works received critical reviews from numerous scholars. This paper analyses three journals, each providing a different point of view on behaviorism as suggested by Skinner. Delprato and Midgley’s “Some Fundamentals of B. F. Skinner’s Behaviorism” attempts to fill…

  • Humanistic, Cognitive, and Psychobiology

    Discuss the changes in values, principles, and subject matter that psychobiology brought to the field of psychology, and how these changes affected psychologists’ ways of understanding human behavior Principles Psychobiology combined the principles of behaviorism (which was more inclined towards biology) and psychoanalysis (which was purely a psychological school of thought) and developed the idea…