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Sensation in Psychology: What is Sensation Psychology?

The importance of sense organs in the behaviour of a living organism can hardly be exaggerated. Sense organs are like the doors through which the organism becomes aware of his environment. As we go up the evolutionary stage, sensory mechanisms become more varied and more sensitive. The human organism seems to be well equipped to register his world. The senses [...]

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Child Development in Psychology

In the last few decades objective studies have been made regarding the development of social behaviour among children. In the following article we will rely mainly on the observations of Gesell, Shirley, Charlotte Buhler and other pioneers in the study of child development. The First Six Months of Life: In the first month of life there are hardly any signs [...]

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What Motives Our Interpersonal Relationship: Physiological and Social Drives | Psychology

We enter into interpersonal relationships in order to achieve certain ends, probably to secure livelihood or to find a mate or to achieve status or recognition. Thus motives constitute the basis for entering into social relationships. In other words, we cannot understand social interaction if we do not take into account the motivations underlying the interpersonal relationships or group interactions. [...]

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