PsychologyThe goal of the authors is to present an enriched view of psychological knowledge that combines the basic, accumulated wisdom from scientific psychology with the contemporarty views of human nature that emerge from the study of human diversity. |
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... goals along with those of others . For example , should a person accept a challenging and higher - paying job in a city 2000 miles away if it means leaving the care of an elderly parent to professionals in a nursing home ? Doing so ...
... goals along with those of others . For example , should a person accept a challenging and higher - paying job in a city 2000 miles away if it means leaving the care of an elderly parent to professionals in a nursing home ? Doing so ...
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... goals . 3 Achievement Motivation Sigmund Freud is credited with observing that a healthy life has two goals : love and work . We seek joy and satisfaction not only in pleasure or relation- ships , but also in a job well done . The ...
... goals . 3 Achievement Motivation Sigmund Freud is credited with observing that a healthy life has two goals : love and work . We seek joy and satisfaction not only in pleasure or relation- ships , but also in a job well done . The ...
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... goals and objectives for the 1990s in its official report , Healthy People 2000. The three broad national goals for public health over the next decade are as follows : 1. To increase the span of healthy life , 2. To reduce the ...
... goals and objectives for the 1990s in its official report , Healthy People 2000. The three broad national goals for public health over the next decade are as follows : 1. To increase the span of healthy life , 2. To reduce the ...
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Mind Behavior | 2 |
Mind Behavior and Science | 4 |
Introduction | 6 |
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