Category: Human Behavior

  • Essence and Development of Cultural Intelligence

    Essence and Development of Cultural Intelligence Culture is characterized as the group mental programming of the human personality which recognizes one gathering of individuals from another. This programming impacts examples of reasoning which are reflected in the importance individuals append to different parts of life and which end up solidified in the foundations of general…

  • General Overview of Business Analytics and Business Intelligence Tools

    General Overview of Business Analytics and Business Intelligence Tools Introduction Many business entities in the world today are confronted with huge amount of data relating to their transactions. The capability of storing, retrieving, updating and analyzing such data determines the accuracy and efficiency of their internal decision-making process and also their level of aggressiveness to…

  • Testing As A Way To Determine The Level Of Human Intelligence

    Testing As A Way To Determine The Level Of Human Intelligence Throughout this essay I will be looking at what different issues researchers face when measuring intelligence and then discussing, with reference to recent studies, how successfully these issues have been resolved. It can be agreed that all types of intelligence tests measure human behaviour…

  • Grades Do Not Measure Intelligence

    Grades Do Not Measure Intelligence In todays society the average parents main focus is to ensure that their child does remarkably well in school. With the basic grading scheme being A for excellent and F for failure, can this be used to measure someones intelligence? How many of the A grades you have achieved in…

  • Can Intelligence Be Measured?

    Can Intelligence Be Measured? The ever-evolving intelligence of mankind has assisted the human race in segregating themselves from other species by allowing us to make our environment adapt to us instead of vice versa. The article, What is Intelligence? What Do IQ Tests Really Measure? (Part 1) written by Futurism, claims that Dr. C. George…

  • Possible Limits Of Intelligence

    Possible Limits Of Intelligence Is there a limit to what we as humans are capable of understanding? Is our capacity for complex thought limitless? Are our brains well-enough equipped to understand all the truths of the universe? Good morning, my name is Madeline Briddell and today Ill be sharing with you my thoughts about the…

  • To What Extent does Parenting Impact Prosocial Behavior?

    To What Extent does Parenting Impact Prosocial Behavior? INTRODUCTION Ever wondered Why we react in a certain way to a particular stimuli? and Why some people are more prone to helping one another and some not?. A Classic Greek philosopher, Plato states that Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge. Selfishness,…

  • The Peculiarities of Schizophrenia Symptoms: Shutter Island

    The Peculiarities of Schizophrenia Symptoms: Shutter Island Introduction: Schizophrenia and Its Complexities Schizophrenia is a disorder that causes the patient to experience psychosis, which is a loss of contact with reality. The amount of people who suffer from schizophrenia is estimate to be around 21 million in the world, with 3.6 million being from the…

  • The Behavioral Effects Of Various Genres Of Music

    The Behavioral Effects Of Various Genres Of Music The study found that musical preference is something that might change with time or mood, while musical taste is a long term trait. This source brings up the interesting comparison between music and personality with the Big Five personality characteristics; instead of making five main categories of…

  • The Peculiarities Of Hereditary Schizophrenia

    The Peculiarities Of Hereditary Schizophrenia Introduction Schizophrenia has existed for hundreds of years but was more recognised as its own mental disease in 1887 by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin who called it dementia praecox, meaning dementia in early life, this was changed to schizophrenia in 1910 by Swiss psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler, where in Greek…