What is incentive in psychology?

What is incentive in psychology? Incentives are those stimuli in the environment, both positive or negative, that motivate our behavior. These things pull us to behave in certain ways (as opposed to drive which pushes us from within). Who gave incentive theory? Created by Shreena Desai. What is incentive theory MCAT? Incentive theory argues that […]

When should you not volunteer?

When should you not volunteer? 12 Reasons NOT to Volunteer You don’t have enough time. You’re not good with kids or you have ZERO experience with them. You don’t want to work with children who experience mental or physical obstacles. You already volunteer for another organization. You don’t think you’d be a good role model […]

What is realistic thinking in psychology?

What is realistic thinking in psychology? Realistic thinking means looking at all aspects of a situation (the positive, the negative, and the neutral) before making conclusions. In other words, realistic thinking means looking at yourself, others, and the world in a balanced and fair way. How do I stop unrealistic thoughts? Tips for addressing ruminating […]

How do high achievers really think?

How do high achievers really think? What does research show about how high achievers really think? High achievers are often marked, unsurprisingly, by a strong motive to achieve. Achievement motivated individuals have a strong desire to accomplish something important, and gain gratification from success in demanding tasks. What are the dominant characteristics of high achievers? […]

What is scaffolding in B Ed?

What is scaffolding in B Ed? LAST UPDATED: 04.06.15. In education, scaffolding refers to a variety of instructional techniques used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process. How do you scaffold students learning? Here are ten ways to scaffold learning for your students. Give mini-lessons. Model/demonstrate. Describe […]

What is contact comfort According to Harlow?

What is contact comfort According to Harlow? The infant’s need for physical closeness and touching is referred to as contact comfort. Contact comfort is believed to be the foundation for attachment. The Harlows’ studies confirmed that babies have social as well as physical needs. What is Harlow’s theory of attachment? In contrast, Harlow’s explanation was […]

What did Freud say about death?

What did Freud say about death? Freud (1961/1923) believed that the fear of death is something that occurs between the ego and the superego, and makes its appearance under two conditions: a reaction to an external danger and as an internal process, as in melancholia. What is Freud’s death instinct? DEATH INSTINCT (THANATOS) The death […]

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