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    Differences in Attitudes Towards Seeking Professional Psychological Help Dawn Poulose 4285054 Wednesday, 18:00hrs Bert Oraison Abstract Attitude towards seeking psychological help has been influenced by various factors. One of the main factors is the stigma attached to consulting psychologists. Many people thinks that, seeking psychological help as a disgrace. Demographic factors and individual attitudes also affect the willingness of the person towards seeking psychological help. The

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    often do not realize the psychological events that take place in our everyday lives. It is important to take notice of theories, such as the balance theory, the congruency theory and the cognitive dissonance theory so that one's self-persuasion occurs knowingly. As psychologist and theorist gain a better understanding of Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory manipulation could occur more easily than it already does in today's society.

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    Impulse Buying Behavior It plays a very important role and position in marketing decision making. It can be explained as a tendency of making “unreflective”, spontaneous, immediate, kinetic, unplanned and sudden purchases. Impulse buying has got two parts- cognitive and affective where cognitive is related with planning and latter one with situational factors leading to an impulse purchase. It provides hedonic reinforcement and reduces overload of selection. It is revealed that cognitive component

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    Understanding the attitudes of others is critical in attempting persuasion. In the elaboration likelihood model (ELM), persuasion splits into two routes: peripheral and central routes. These routes determine the course of decision making; both are dependent on the individual’s ability and motivation (Gilovich et al., 2013). The proverb, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink, is an assumption in that certain individuals will never change their attitudes. If the proverb were true

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    In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment, great attention is paid to Raskolnikov’s inner life, yet it is equally important to attend to those outside forces that affect him. A significant but overlooked part of the novel, then, is how the city of St. Petersburg affects Raskolnikov. Through my reading, I found it interesting that Raskolnikov regularly traverses the city’s bridges and uses them as a place for reflection. Overall, there are twenty-five appearances of the word “bridge” in the

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    This paper will explore one of the three problems raised by Stich, in Chapter 7 of his work Cognitive Science and the Concept of Belief, for Fodor’s account of propositional attitudes. It will begin with a brief explanation of Fodor’s theory of folk psychology and his ideas of propositional attitudes, and will continue with an in depth analysis of Stich’s critique of Fodor’s representational theory of mind, specifically Stich’s discussion of the problems posed by ideological similarity and the consequences

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    Introduction         Scenario: you are watching your favorite TV show and during the commercial break an advertisement comes on for a brand new device that potty-trains puppies. If you have a puppy and understand how wild and untamed they are, this offer would not only seem heaven-sent, but interest you, making you more likely to think deeply about whether or not to buy the product. However, if you do not own a puppy, you would quickly lose interest in the commercial and it is extremely unlikely

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    AEON @ Quill City Mall, Kuala Lumpur Quill mall is located along Jalan Sultan Ismail, opposite to Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur and Asian Heritage Row. It is easily accessible via The Medan Tungku monorail station, Quill City Mall is only 10 minute drive from Petronas Twin Towers and 16 minute drive from the Bukit Bintang area. AEON @ Quill City Mall, the leading merchandise store (GMS) supermarket chain, is the anchor tenant at Quill City Mall occupying 5 levels of retail floor with approximately

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    Social psychology is essentially the study of how human beings interact, behave and think around others. It is rooted in explaining the various different experiences we face each day in our social lives. Nowadays, film-makers try to depict these psychological phenomena in their movies to make them realistic. One such movie stars Emma Stone, an Oscar winner playing the role of Olive in the film “Easy A”. The film in short describes the high school life of a chaste girl, Olive, who conforms to peer pressure

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    Article Title: Reynolds, A. L., & Weigand, M. J. (2010). The relationships among academic attitudes, psychological attitudes, and the first-semester academic achievement of first-year college students. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 47(2), 175-195. Introduction The study by Reynolds and Weigand was conducted in 2010, which means that all sources used by researchers should be evaluated from that perspective, counting 5 years from the publication year as more recent and older sources

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