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Globalisation and Intercultural Competence

Psychology, Blog | July 7, 2017
Globalisation is a powerful force comprised of various dimensions including the economic, the political, the sociocultural, the technological, and the environmental. Globalisation has helped expand international production and trade, facilitated advances in technology...

The Research and Null Hypothesis

Psychology, Blog | October 11, 2016
An important element of your IA is stating and operationalising the IV and the DV in the null and research hypothesis. The research hypothesis is a prediction of the relationship between these variables. It is NOT a conclusion about what has already been found, but a...

Disgust and Evolutionary Psychology

Blog, Psychology | August 7, 2016
Evolutionary psychologists believe that if behaviour exists in society today, then it must be a useful adaptation that has helped us survive and reproduce, a concept known in evolutionary theory as ‘the survival of the fittest’. They also point out that despite the...

Learning about psychological research

Psychology, Blog | June 26, 2016
While philosophers ponder life’s big questions and poets play with words to convey their ideas, psychologists carry out scientific research. They have many options: observe people, ask people questions or set up conditions to see how people react. In broad terms,...