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Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences: A New Way to Think About Smart

Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences: A New Way to Think About Smart

Article | Psychology
In today’s dynamic world of psychology, many of us are discovering that intelligence is far more varied and complex than traditional measures suggest.
Are You Neurodivergent? Understanding the Spectrum of Cognitive Differences

Are You Neurodivergent? Understanding the Spectrum of Cognitive Differences

Blog | Psychology
In today’s discussion, let’s explore the idea of neurodiversity—a term that has reshaped how we view differences in cognitive functioning and behavior.
Exploring the Tensions and Intersections Between Ethics, Psychology, and Religion

Exploring the Tensions and Intersections Between Ethics, Psychology, and Religion

Blog | Psychology
When we consider the relationship between ethics and psychology, the connection is, at best, uneasy.
What Makes Women Feel Emotionally Safe in Relationships?

What Makes Women Feel Emotionally Safe in Relationships?

Blog | Psychology
Women possess a remarkable capacity for self-healing, yet they are also capable of experiencing profound emotional turmoil.
Why Do Smart People Have Less Kids?

Why Do Smart People Have Less Kids?

Blog | Psychology
Many researchers have found that the higher a woman's IQ, the less likely she is to have children, and if she does, it’s often later in life.
Time Dilation: The Phenomenon of Time Slowing Down in Critical Moments

Time Dilation: The Phenomenon of Time Slowing Down in Critical Moments

Blog | Psychology
Have you ever heard someone say, “My whole life flashed before my eyes” in a life-or-death situation?
Is There a Psychological Impact When a Son Resembles His Mother?

Is There a Psychological Impact When a Son Resembles His Mother?

Blog | Psychology
It is often said that many men wish for a son who resembles them—not just in character, but in appearance as well.
Why Women Drivers Sometimes Confuse the Pedals

Why Women Drivers Sometimes Confuse the Pedals

Blog | Psychology
When women make the mistake of confusing the gas and brake pedals while driving, many people find it amusing or even criticize them, associating the error with intelligence or competence.
What is Psychology and Why Is It Important?

What is Psychology and Why Is It Important?

Blog | Psychology
Psychology is the study of the mind and human behavior, exploring how people react to external stimuli and the factors that shape their emotions and actions.
For Which Concept Is Abraham Maslow Best Known?

For Which Concept Is Abraham Maslow Best Known?

Blog | Psychology
Abraham Maslow is recognized in the field of psychology for the idea of a hierarchical model of human motivation. You may have heard it referred to as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
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