Many studies on interpersonal appeal seem to indicate that the main factor of whether we are attracted to someone is physical attraction at least in the early stages of human relationship formation. Some people believe that physical properties will affect the interpersonal appeal by developing a positive type, the halo effect. This is the place where physically attractive people are regarded as, for example, mild and sociable, Feingold, 1992. Research supporting this concept is being done around the world, and it shows the cultural significance of this term.
The theory of resultualism and obligation will be critically discussed by the influence on psychology research. In the following areas, we will explain how to link the moral theory to the guideline of BPS (British Psychological Association). How the current research affects philosophical thinking and BPS ethical principles. Furthermore, we conclude that the mixture of two theories is more effective, both morally and morally. Morality affects psychological research. Because it thinks that human beings are equal. This is similar to the BPS Guide (BPS, 2000) to promote ethical behavior.
Introduction The main purpose of this paper is to critically discuss the importance of contemporary psychologists in understanding human evolution and the history of psychology. The aim of this paper is critically about the research of human evolution, including the species that we have evolved over the years to have seeds, the history of psychology, and the psychology of today's various names. To discuss it. Finally, how to understand
The purpose of the report is to discuss the theory of psychological contracts in organizational employment and to make its evolution by discussing various theories, current situation, related issues of various writers, and their importance in training and apprenticeship programs It is to consider. This report focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of psychological contracts. This report shows how the concept of psychological contract evolves and what different authors say.