6 Reasons You Should Study Psychology
Ever wonder why some people behave abnormally and others don’t? Why do some people think negatively and others don’t? Or what a criminal
Self-Efficacy Theory of Albert Bandura
Have you ever seen two people wearing the same outfit yet one is glowing and the other feels average or underwhelming? Or maybe
Push and Pull Theory of Motivation
Motivation is a fundamental aspect of human behaviour, driving us to take action and achieve our goals. It is a critical factor in
Wallach Kogan Creativity Test
Have you ever been to an art exhibition or a museum? If you have, you might recall being amazed at seeing so many
Imposter Syndrome: Types, Causes, Coping
“I often feel that whatever things I have achieved till now were not because I worked for them or put effort into them.
Social Facilitation Theory
Social Facilitation Theory, also called the Audience Effect suggests that the presence of other people while any individual is performing any task, can
Operant Conditioning
Even before the establishment of psychology as a discipline, philosophers and scientists were actively researching learning mechanisms. Debates about the nature of learning
The Role of Schema in Cognitive Development and Its Impact on Psychology
Schema is a concept that emerged in Greek philosophy to define ideal forms or archetypes that would help structure and understand the physical
Cognitive Development Theory: Piaget
Jean Piaget (1896-1980), renowned as the Father of Child Psychology, is well-known for his contributions to this field. Although he began his career
Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning was proposed by the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. He studied classical conditioning through detailed experiments with dogs and published the experimental


















