What is voluntary behavior in psychology?
'Voluntary behavior' implies free will. No forcing against will, under duress or strain, etc...
The correct answer is: health psychology
In what way can intelligence affect human behavior?
A higher degree of intelligence can lead someone to be more aware of right and wrong, as well as a better understanding of what's expected of him or her in a given situation. Being able to read people's moods can also help someone recognize when to apply (and when to avoid) certain types of behavior.
For example, if a friend is upset, paying attention (using your intellect) could help you figure out whether they wanted a shoulder to cry on, a friend to cry with, some advice, a warm hug, or just shared silence.
What developmental challenges do adults face?
Some common developmental challenges adults may face include finding purpose and meaning, dealing with work-life balance, adapting to life transitions like marriage, parenthood, or retirement, and coping with aging-related changes in health and relationships. Additionally, managing stress, navigating relationships, and continuing personal growth and self-discovery are ongoing challenges in adulthood.
What are the objectives of psychology and mathematics education?
The main objectives to a mathematics education is to teach and learn how to use tools, methods, and different approaches to solve problems. The purpose of a psychology education is to learn how people react in different settings.
Negative Punishment
What are the roles in psychology?
What are the roles in psychology?
Perhaps you mean What is the role of psychology?
This is simplistic, as there is more, and it becomes extremely detailed depending on the clients needs, the subject, as well as the skills and depth of learning the clinician has undertaken.
The roles in psychology are usually that of the clinician and the client (patient) acting in concert in today's psychology to assist with a process called cognitive/behavioral therapy. This is where the clinician assists the client in the process of learning how to constructively moderate or learn behavioral techniques or skills that allow a smoother or less stressful integration with his/her social group and others. It is done with a series of similar events, each becoming less stressful as stress lessens with practice, and usually in the learning of a particular skill, or of releasing a fear, until the client is capable of understanding the need or reason (the Cognitive) and can accomplish the act--say one of meeting new people, speaking in public, being in a crowd (the Behavioral)--without overt or damaging stress, and has ability to continue improving on his/her own.
Its not supposed to be a conscious decision to follow the model. Basically as you build up the pyramid you start desiring for more psychological needs until eventually you become self actualized. If at any point you're working on something and you start to become hungry, you end up moving back to the physiological step to address those concerns.
Is no of common colds a discrete or continuous variable?
It is a discrete variable, as number of colds experienced by individuals would be one time, two times or so on. So, it is a finite category proving it a discrete variable.
Compliance in social psychology?
change in attitude via request including knowledge reward kindness politness expertise and refrence power
Why is scientific methodology important in psychology?
Psychology is a science (technically). Scientific method allows us to find truths. OK, there is the applied aspect of psychology (e.g., some types of clinical psychology) in which the scientific method is stressed much less.
Explain the process involved in making a healthy decision?
There are a number of aspects of making a healthy decision. You have to be willing to go to the trouble of learning about whatever it is that you need to decide. You need to be well informed. You should undertake a logical analysis of the situation, whatever it may be. If you don't understand logic, that too is a subject that you can study. Above all, you must avoid lying to yourself. You must face reality, whether it is what you want it to be, or not. If you can do all of those things, you should be able to make a healthy decision. If it is a decision about smoking cigarettes, the healthy decision is not to smoke.
What impact did Gestalt psychology have on psychology?
A very big impact. I myself study psychology in Belgium and I can tell you that gestalt psychology is mentioned in all my textbooks. It's a very interesting theory too.
The external locus of evaluation means a person listens to others opinions rather than there own. Internal locus of evaluation means they are happy with there own opinion.
If we are too influenced by people and things outside us, we are said to have an external locus of evaluation. When we are able to decide for ourselves exactly what we want from life, rather than being too influenced by others, then we are said to have an internal locus of evaluation.
What is the significance of the 'Goal of legend' 26.10.1985 Kimura-10 Japan Adidas retro shirt?
Nr 10 Kazushi Kimura scored a fantastic long-range free-kick against South Korea (A typical Maradona free-kick at his best...). This happened in the 43:rd minute. However South Korea won this game 2-1 and later on qualified to the World Cup in Mexico. Japan first qualified 1998 in France...
Freud first mentioned the ID in his theories of psychodynamic abnormality. He basically said that the subconscious mind could be broken down into three separate things, the ID, the ego and the superego. The ID controls all of our desires, physical, emotional and sexual. The ID is believed to be with us from birth, which is why children will always take what they want with less concern for other people. The ego develops at around seven, when the child is going through the Oedipus or Electra Complex. This is the desire in us that thinks more about everyone else and so tries to stop the ID from taking what it wants. The Superego tries to balance both of these wishes. It understands that we need basic things to keep the ID happy for example food and so tries to obtain this in a social way ie. not stealing. When both of these are balanced, the mind is said to be in an equilibrium.
What is the relationship of psychology in mechanical engineering?
yes,there is a relationship.ABSOLUTELY
They'll eat pretty much anything. They like small insects, like mosquitoes, and algae. They'll also eat gold fish food and small bread crumbs.
Why does psychology start with psy?
because it just does and also psy is a guy who sings OPPA GANGNAM STLYE
What is insightful learning in psychology?
Insightful learning is a kind of learning involving a period of mental manipulation of information associated with a problem, prior to the realisation of a solution to the problem. It is said to have occurred when the relationships relevant to the solution are grasped. The learning to appears to occur in a flash, and the learner usually performs the learnt behaviour smoothly from then on.
What is the relationship between basic psychology and applied psychology?
Basic psychology is research just for the sake of knowledge, and applied psychology is research used to solve real life problems.