Job satisfaction is one of the most important work attitudes in organizational behavior, and the important issue for workers in organizations. The determinants of job satisfaction are pay, promotion opportunities, supervision, coworkers, and the work itself. There is many factor are affecting its levels. First of all ,the work situation is the main factor determinant of job satisfaction .the most notable situational influence on job satisfaction is the nature of the work itself, which includes
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Effects of Internet addiction on Education Internet is an interconnection of hundred and thousands to provide global information thus a framework that provides many services and as a medium of creativity and innovation (Khan & Cerf, 1999) by this fact like many other substance it has an effect of addiction and in this essay it will at length and extensively the effects of Internet addiction on Education. Young and Nabuco de A brue (2010) states that cybersex, video gaming, gambling addiction
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witness in a courtroom, describing what they perceived happened during the specific incident under investigation. This is used as evidence to show what happened from a witness’s point of view. Eyewitness testimony is a crucial area of research in cognitive psychology and human memory; studies into eyewitness testimony have found that it can be affected by many factors. Elizabeth Loftus, a leading researcher in eyewitness testimony, conducted studies to demonstrate that memory is not a factual recording
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abuses her, so she uses her newly acquired skills of guilt to acquire anything she wants. Explanation Early studies on Emotional Development Theory where most widely acclaimed by Jean Piaget, who made a significant contribution to the field of cognitive and developmental psychology. He is most widely known for his
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ERGONOMICS Ergonomics is the science of adapting the job and/or the equipment and the human to each other for optimal safety and productivity.Ergonomics refer to the application of scientific information and systems for human use, specifically when it comes to job design, work area efficiency and quality. It is very important because it relates to everything that involves people including work systems, sports, leisure, health, safety etc. It gives way to socio technical approach to job design
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ORIGINAL PAPER The combined effects of goal type and cognitive ability on performance Gerard Seijts Æ Dan Crim Published online: 18 September 2009 Ó Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009 Abstract We tested the combined effects of goal type and cognitive ability on task performance using a moderately complex task. Business students (N = 105) worked on a 24 min class scheduling task. The results showed that participants with higher cognitive ability benefited more from the setting of a performance
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You Can Read Anyone It isn’t easy to read someone without knowing how to do it. There are many different techniques that are mentioned in David J. Lieberman’s You Can Read Anyone. The first two techniques mentioned are two simple and basic everyday habits we go through without even realizing it. Being a mind reader and also naturally taking an interest in the unknown are both reactions that automatically kick in without putting any thought into it. We are always curious to learn more about things
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Artificial Intelligence The computer revolution has influenced everyday matters from the way letters are written to the methods in which our banks, governments, and credit card agencies keep track of our finances. The development of artificial intelligence is just a small percentage of the computer revolution and how society deals with, learns, and incorporates artificial intelligence. It will only be the beginning of the huge impact and achievements of the computer revolution. A standard
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What is the Information Processing Theory? The information Processing theory describes how the mind receives, thinks about, modifies and remembers information. This is especially important in children’s development because children’s brains are always moving as new information is always coming in. Key Concepts and Ideas of this theory: * Broadbent’s Filter Model (1958) Donald Broadbent became well know during World War II as he studied air traffic controllers and came up with theories
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Foundation of Psychology There are many ideas regarding why humans think, have the feelings, or behave in the way that they do. According to Kowalski and Westen (2009), psychology is “the scientific investigation of mental processes (thinking, remembering, feeling, ect.) and behavior” (Chapter 1). This paper will work to identify the major schools of thought in psychology and examine their major underlying assumptions. This paper will also work to identify the primary biological foundations of psychology
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