Archive for the 'Psychology' Category

Multi Level Marketing Psychology and International Terrorism

I truly believe that the international terrorists are using multilevel marketing sales tactics in order to sign up and recruit suicide bombers. If you watch in action a multilevel marketing company and their representatives and down line you’ll notice that they work very hard to prey upon the psychological aspects of the individual.
For instance a […]

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

College Preparation - A High Stakes Game

Get good grades, go to college, and get a good job. It was so simple then. Those days seem to be quickly escaping if they aren’t gone already. College is more than the next step – it has become some children and parent’s greatest challenge. And I’m not talking about the coursework; I’m talking about […]

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Software, which Programs Itself

As we develop better Artificial Intelligence Programs these software programs will learn to program themselves and adapt to various scenarios. In the future software programs will write their own code and they will learn the things and ways of doing things that perhaps their programmers had never considered.
Already we have seen artificial intelligence programs, which […]

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

The Power of Words

“You’re a bad girl and you’re going to hell for that!”
The words echoed through my eight-year-old head. Squeezing my eyes shut I begged God, once again, not to send me to hell. I tried to choke back the tears, but I had no control over them, as if they had a mind of their own.
With […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Research Methods in Psychology

Longitudinal approach to the study of development implies repeated observations of phenomena during some time with the object of revealing constant aspects and changes, and also with the object of their explanation.
Longitudinal method is a special kind of observation. Its task is to determine causes of inward individual changes that happen to one person, or […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)

Neuro linguistic Programming is commonly referred to by its acronym: ‘NLP.’ In general, NLP Training may be acquired through various workshops, distance and online learning programs; seminars and other comprehensive educational courses.
NLP Training comes in a variety of educational levels to match individual needs geared towards personal and/or professional development; including NLP training for life […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

What is Agoraphobia?

Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads.
Because of this, many people who get agoraphobia often take a year, and in some cases, many years, just finding out what is […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Case Study; Personalities and Names, Lance Winslow

Often people hear a name and then they search through all their life experiences of others who had similar names. Such as David or Cindy. They might remember a David from the sports team in High School, one from a non-profit group they volunteered on or even some they very much admire with that name. […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

What Is Forensic Psychology?

When my students arrived for their first lecture, I would always start by giving them 10 minutes to write down an answer to this question.
Before reading on, why not quickly write down what you think forensic psychology is.
The reason I did this was because despite the fact that every single undergraduate psychology student (about 180 […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007

What Is Forensic Psychology?

When my students arrived for their first lecture, I would always start by giving them 10 minutes to write down an answer to this question.
Before reading on, why not quickly write down what you think forensic psychology is.
The reason I did this was because despite the fact that every single undergraduate psychology student (about 180 […]

Monday, February 26th, 2007