Category: Theory
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Change and Conflict Theories and Change Agent
What does it require to for an organization to end up being successful? Research study recommends that an effective organization is one that is infused with skilled, determined staff members who have been formed to succeed. Nevertheless, this procedure takes effort from both sound management and determined workers. If either is not totally committed, then…
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Maslow vs Herzberg: Motivation Theories
INTRODUCTION From as early as the beginning of the 20th Century, corporations began to realize that motivated employees are a strategic necessity in the harshly competitive and fast paced market place. This new understanding or paradigm shift brought to an end the era of coercive, machine-like workplaces where employees were considered to be just another…
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Jean Watson’s Theories of Nursing
Introduction Jean Watson’s theories of nursing are instrumental in today’s structure of nursing. Watson’s theories are being practiced in various health care setting all over the world. One of these theories in the nursing process. This entails first assessing patient, planning, intervention and evaluation. There is multitude of research proving these theories to be effective…
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Theories & Characterization Of Private International Law
The advancement of private international law has been extraordinarily molded by teachings coming about because of the written opinions of legal scholars from a few nations. While a portion of these theories have similar inceptions and are in this manner very comparable in their propositions others are extremely disparate. This article will inspect a portion…
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Theories of Intelligence
Intelligence testing article analysis Human intelligence is the mental value composed of the abilities to learn from experiences throughout one’s life and adapts to new circumstances, comprehends, and accepts intellectual theories, and utilizes that knowledge to manipulate one’s own environment. Societal expectations have emotional influence on a person’s perception of human intelligence. For example, when…
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Theories Provide Framework
Theoretical Framework The following theories provide framework of this research. This study was anchored on the Theory of Kramer (1995). “The Texture Measurements of Foods: Psychological Fundamental, Sensory, Mechanical, and Chemical Procedures, and their Interrelationships (1995),” that sensory quality of foods, being a psycho-physical phenomenon, should be systemized or classified accordance with the sense by…
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The Influence of Adler and Horney on Personality Development
Alfred Adler’s theory of personality development posits that a sense of inferiority can be a driving force behind individuals’ pursuit of success. This idea resonates with many people, including myself, as we often find ourselves influenced by the actions and achievements of those around us. When we perceive others as excelling in certain areas, we…
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Looking Glass Self Theory: Establishing Identity Through Social Relations
Charles Horton Cooley, a sociologist wanted to understand why humans behave the way they do. He came up with the concept of looking glass self which explains that self is a social product (Yeung & Martin, 2003). The concept of looking glass self is made up of 3 components including: we imagine how we must…
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Compare and Contrast of a Two Grand Theories
Virginia Henderson (1897-1996) is a Nursing Grand Theorist who was often referred to as the “first lady of nursing.” In the article by Nicely (2011) it depicts how she developed a nursing model which is based on activities of daily living. She believed that nursing as a profession stood separately from medicine. In this article,…
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Analysis of Piaget and Vygotsky’s Theories of Cognitive Development
Introduction This comprehensive academic essay delves into the intricate realm of cognitive development in children, providing an in-depth comparison of the influential theories proposed by two eminent psychologists, Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. By exploring both the similarities and differences between these renowned theorists, we aim to unravel the complexities of how children acquire knowledge…