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  • ...;padding-left:0.191cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Statistical Package for the Social Sciences - formerly known as [[SPSS]] ...;padding-left:0.191cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Statistical Package for the Social Sciences - now known as [[PASW]] ...
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  • ...t|the gestalt principle]], [[w:cognitive therapy|cognitive therapy]], [[AP Psychology/Sensation and Perception|perception]]. === Gestalt psychology === ...
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  • ...//www.loyola.edu/library/ref/articles/wilkinson.pdf Statistical methods in psychology journals: Guidelines and explanations]. ''American Psychologist'', ''54'', ==Power and effect sizes in psychology== ...
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  • ...3; Sheldon & Niemiec, 2006). Competence is demonstrated through successful social encounters and facing difficult situations where skills are shown. Relatedn ...n, R. M. (2012). Self-determination theory. Handbook of theories of social psychology, 1(20), 416–436. http://www.personpsy.org/uploadfiles/file/books/Handbook%2 ...
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  • ...social exchange. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), ''Advances in experimental social psychology,'' ''2'', 267–299. ...need as organizing factors in perception. ''Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology'', 42, 33–44. ...
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  • ...friend, Feedback with regard to status in program, Administrative issues, Psychology Students Stress Questionnaire (PSSQ; Cahir & Morris, 1991) # Academic, Time, Environmental/Social (USS; Burge, 2009) ...
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  • ...ew prevails even today in most of general biology, but not in sociology or psychology.\\ ...t he developed over two decades as a representation of both biological and social `organisms'. ...
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  • Statistical analysis, especially in the sciences, social sciences and related disciplines, usually involves the examination of multi ...and their decision basis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 20, 51-62.</ref> argued that it is not the probability (α) of rejecting H< ...
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  • .../Normal_Distribution.aspx#3 ''Normal Distribution''], Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology</ref><ref>{{harvtxt |Casella |Berger |2001 |p=102 }}</ref> ...
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  • ...n; ethics; the history, criticism and theory of the arts; those aspects of social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods; and t ...understand the nature of the human condition and the broader cultural and social arrangements that make up human lives. ...
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  • ...|psychical]] (mental) and the [[physical state]]s in an isolated [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]]-[[physis]] system. ...equation might also include external inputs (e.g., environmental stimuli, social interactions) that affect both mind and body. ...
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  • ...meta-definition, also occurs within the subjects of language and rhetoric, social research, management, and probability. ==Psychology== ...
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  • ...s [[Wikipedia:physical health|physical health]], [[Wikipedia:social status|social status]], emotional well-being, or financial wealth) can be gained or lost === Social Aspects of Risk === ...
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  • ...o, if there were ever a double-edged sword in the world of neuroscience or psychology, dopamine would be it. Thus, to understand the concepts behind motivation, .... Furthermore, a range of discussion points based within the literature of psychology and neuroscience will dissect the relevant theories of motivational drive a ...
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  • Creating models in such different disciplines as physics, psychology or Web science is an art. ...an produces and consumes knowledge. Thereby his behavior is constrained by social norms, by his/her cognition, by his/her emotions, by his/her knowledge, etc ...
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  • ==Psychology of Pricing== ...logy+of+pricing&ots=_TGiFSkxPs&sig=5D8BF2_zqFfkCEK08Mj2mXPDMR8#v=onepage&q=psychology%20of%20pricing&f=false], Handbook of Hospitality Marketing Management, 2008 ...
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  • As a mad scientist, you will need to adjust this social network in order to create optimal actions in the market place. You do this [[Category:Social psychology]] ...
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  • '''5. Social aspect''' - instead of staying home all day and living off your inheritance ...ict employee proenvironmental behaviors in China. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 35, pp.81-91.</ref> ...
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  • ...c,v,p,α)=(1,8,2,.3), the receiver buying the good for himself gives higher social surplus than the giver buying the good for the receiver. Let us now say tha THE EVOLUTION ARGUMENTS COME FROM THE FIELD OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY WHICH BASICALLY SAYS THAT OUR EMOTIONS AND CUSTOMS ARE FORMED BY EVOLUTION. ...
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  • ..., Social and Rational: Mathematical Essays on Rational Human Behavior in a Social Setting, New York: John Wiley and Sons.</ref></blockquote>'''Example:''' Th ...ved on 26 October, 2019.</ref><ref>Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1982). The psychology of preference. Scientific American, 246, 160-173.</ref>. ...
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