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In Advances in Psychology Research. Volume 133, the authors argue
potential benefits of information incompleteness as stimuli, made
possible by autonomous reduction, for designers creative
imagination. This paper reports on a study conducted using a French
Rococo clock made in eighteenth century as a prompt. In a
subsequent paper, human emotion factors were assessed for a sample
of 291 Yoruba-speaking students with a questionnaire administered
in Ibadan metropolis. Theoretical and practical implications of
these findings for individual happiness, collective identity and
sense of connection to others, as well as theoretical implications
of these findings for the nature of attitudes, emotions and
intergroup relations are explored. Next, several previously
research studies regarding the reasons why people commit fraud are
examined in order to summarize what research has discovered about
the motivations of fraud perpetrators. The authors suggest that the
reason is not as simple as greed. This book includes a paper which
investigates the effect of Fear of Negative Evaluation on oral
performance among third year students of English specialised in
Language Science and didactics at Bejaia University. To draw their
conclusions, the authors used a mixed-method approach based on both
quantitative and qualitative research methods. This compilation
also discusses Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child. Article 12 makes explicit reference to
childrens right to say what they think about matters relating to
the quality of their lives and to have these opinions taken into
account in accordance with their levels of competence and maturity.
Detailed recommendations for effective culturally relevant policy
initiatives and optimal strategies are offered. Going in a
different direction, the following chapter discusses how the
composition of gut microbiota is dependent upon many factors,
including the method of birth delivery, maternal and neonate
antibiotic use, diet, genetics, infection, postnatal stress and
maternal care, and formula feeding in place of breast-feeding. The
authors suggest that targeting the gut microbiota composition as a
form of treatment for psychiatric disorders may be the next step in
mental health care. After this, a chapter is included which is
focused on the relationship between internal auditing, psychology
and fraud, which is shown to be an almost empty research and
practice field. Therefore, the general role of internal auditing
within the corporate governance (in particular, anti-fraud control)
and the present level of psychological knowledge among internal
auditors are discussed. Recommendations to further strengthen the
effectiveness of internal auditing will be given. The final chapter
suggests that the behaviour of parents, consciously or
unconsciously, can influence their childs expectations, perceptions
about their abilities, performance, and duration of participation
in sports. Parents can also influence the satisfaction that a child
can gain from a particular sport activity.
General
Imprint: |
nova science publishers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2018 |
Editors: |
Alexandra M. Columbus
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
209 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5361-3270-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
General
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LSN: |
1-5361-3270-5 |
Barcode: |
9781536132700 |
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