Moral reasoning theory by Kohlberg
Filipinization of Personality Theory refers to the adaptation of Western psychological theories to better fit the cultural context of the Philippines. It involves incorporating indigenous Filipino beliefs, practices, and values into psychological frameworks in order to better understand and address the psychological needs of Filipinos. This approach aims to promote cultural sensitivity and relevance in the field of psychology in the Philippines.
Signal Detection Theory proposes that the detection of stimuli depends on both the intensity of the stimulus and the individual's psychological factors, such as motivation and expectancy. This theory suggests that perception is influenced by both the sensitivity of sensory processes and cognitive factors.
Psychological theory, educational theory, sociological theory, & organizational theory
Andrzej Wierzbicki has written: 'Models and sensitivity of control systems' -- subject(s): Control theory, Mathematical models, Sensitivity theory (Mathematics)
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Signal Detection Theory emphasizes that personal expectations and motivations influence the level of absolute thresholds by suggesting that an individual's sensitivity to a stimulus depends on both sensory factors and decision-making processes. This theory acknowledges that psychological factors such as expectation, motivation, and attentiveness can impact an individual's ability to detect a stimulus.
Nick Wilkinson has written: 'An introduction to behavioral economics' -- subject(s): Rational choice theory, Economics, Psychological aspects 'An introduction to behavioral economics' -- subject(s): Economics, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Economics, Rational choice theory 'An introduction to behavioral economics' -- subject(s): Rational choice theory, Economics, Psychological aspects
The socio-psychological theory of drug use suggests that individuals may turn to substance abuse due to social influences, such as peer pressure, as well as psychological factors like stress, trauma, or low self-esteem. This theory posits that drug use can serve as a coping mechanism for individuals seeking to alleviate social or psychological distress.
to feel better
Rudolf Virchow is a flawed historical figure whose reputation is marred by his rejection of the theory of bacterial disease and infection and his rejection of the theory of evolution, although his rejection of evolution is clearly understandable considering his time period. He is still studied though because he is an important figure in Medicine and a notable figure in German History.
Rajko Tomovic has written: 'General sensitivity theory' 'Sensitivity analysis of dynamic systems' 'Introduction to nonlinear automatic control systems'
an empty theory that is merely true by definition.