Psychology
The Management of Organizational Justice: Dynamics of Fairness in the Workplace
Justice is a subjective concept. Organisational justice is a personal evaluation of fairness within a company, which affects employees’ work attitudes and behaviours. It is crucial to ensure organisational justice because it can bring great benefits to both organisations and individuals. As explained by Cropanzano et al (2007), there are three components of organisational justice: […]
Amir’s Path to Redemption in The Kite Runner
Amir’s conceited self moulded Hassan to his desolated state in which his presence was unsought and bare. Amir attempts to rebound his actions revealing the statement, and defines it. I will discuss the event leading up to Hassan’s deceitful relationship with Amir; what Amir did in order to replenish his actions; and how this affected […]
Interrealtionship Between Psychology and Literature
There is the interrelation between psychology and literature has a kind of a relation which is consensual. Human’s personality makes the literature and also literature supports the human’s personality. Human’s subconscious responses are taken deliberately by humans and whereas, literature also takes into interpretation life’s truths to make clear the perspectives of human personality. In […]
Building Trust and Loyality With People You Call Friends
Friends are people you can’t always trust? Building trust is one of the hardest things to do with people you encounter during your lifetime. All people have dealt with this necessary aspect in their life at least once. People take chances and find ways to develop trust and build bonds with others over time. Anyone […]
How to Deal With Eye Injuries in Dogs
Some dogs are much more susceptible to eye injuries than others are. Because dogs have poor sight to begin with, it is common for them to have twigs and sharp objects coming in contact with the delicate parts of their eyes. It isn’t possible for an owner to protect a dog completely from eye injuries, […]
Logic: Tools and Techniques in Reasoning
Logic can be defined as the study of the methods and principles of correct reasoning and arguments. Logic can teach the techniques and methods for testing the correctness of different types of reasoning. It can help how to detect errors in reasoning by examining and analyzing the numerous common fallacies in reasoning. Let’s inspect the […]
Gender Stereotypes in STEM
The number of women in professional fields has increased over the past decades due to the continuous fight to provide them with equal access to job opportunities. Despite the growth, there are still few women scientists and engineers across the world. Previous studies showed that women are underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) […]
Asian and Asian American Sports Stars: Reversing the Stereotype
“If you are given a chance to be a role model, I think you should always take it because you can influence a person’s life in a positive light, and that’s what I want to do. That’s what it’s all about” – Tiger Woods. The influence of globally known, iconic, Asian and Asian American sports […]
Social and Cognitive Correlates of Children’s Lying Behavior
There is evidence through an observational studies that very young children will lie, and more controlled experiments in a lab setting display children’s nonverbal deceptive behavior. Executive functioning, specifically inhibition control and working memory, have been seen to relate to children’s capacity for lying. The authors of this study were the first to study two- […]
Importance of Honesty: Why Do Kids Lie
“Honesty is the best policy,” is an epigram we have heard and learned about while growing up for many years. However, despite it being taught to us at such an early stage of our life, we all more than likely told our first lie as a child. Although lying is recognized as morally wrong, it […]
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