Intersubjectivity Intersubjectivity recognizes that meaning is based on one’s position of reference and is socially mediated through interaction. It refers to shared understanding. Intersubjectivity between people…
Self Serving Bias Self Serving Bias is a type of cognitive bias that involves attributing our successes to internal characteristics and blaming failures on outside forces. It is…
Depressive Realism Depressive Realism is used to describe those with borderline or moderate depression – whereas there is still a level of depression above that which is…
Cyberpsychology Cyberpsychology is the study of the human mind and its behaviour in the context of human interaction and communication of both man and machine, further…
Consensus Reality Consensus Reality is transcended by having faith in the limitless potential at the right end of the continuum. When it is transcended, not just one…
Connectionism Connectionism is an approach to the study of human cognition that utilizes mathematical models, known as connectionist networks or artificial neural networks. There are many…
Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Processes Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Processes is great importance for understanding issues of both historical and current concern for social psychologists. It is a model that integrates…
Habituation Habituation is one of the simplest and most common forms of learning. It allows people to “tune out” non-essential stimuli and focus on the things…
Noogenesis This article focus on Noogenesis, which is understanding the evolution of intellectual systems, “concepts of “intellectual systems”, “information logistics”, “information speed”, “intellectual energy”, “intellectual potential”,…
Ambiguity Tolerance–Intolerance Ambiguity Tolerance–Intolerance is the ability to perceive ambiguity in information and behaviour in a neutral and open way. It serves to define and measure how…
Uncertainty in terms of Psychology Uncertainty in terms of Psychology, which in science, is often interpreted much differently in the public sphere than in the scientific community. Uncertainty principle states…
Detection Theory Detection Theory holds that the detection of a stimulus depends on both the intensity of the stimulus and the physical and psychological state of the…