Psychology

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Sarcasm
Sarcasm

Sarcasm is the caustic, often humorous, use of words to mock or ridicule, originating from the Ancient Greek "sarkázein," meaning "to tear flesh or sneer," and first recorded in English in 1579. Primarily distinguished by vocal inflection or extreme disproportion to the situation, it often employs irony but always involves the speaker'...

Outrage

"Outrage" primarily denotes a powerful emotion and, in legal contexts, can refer to the intentional infliction of emotional distress. This evocative term has also been widely adopted across various forms of media and entertainment, leading to a diverse array of cultural references. In literature, it titles works such as Henry Denker's ...

Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistical index developed by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul-Haq and utilized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to measure and rank countries' development beyond purely economic metrics. Its explicit purpose is to shift the focus of development economics from national in...

False memory syndrome

False Memory Syndrome (FMS) was a proposed "pattern of beliefs and behaviors" where an individual's identity and relationships centered on strongly believed, yet contested, false memories of psychological trauma. Conceptualized by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, FMS aimed to describe behaviors arising from "recov...

Emotionally focused therapy

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a humanistic approach to psychotherapy designed to resolve emotional and relationship issues for individuals, couples, and families. Developed in the mid-1980s by Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg, EFT uniquely combines experiential the...

Theory of planned behavior

The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), developed by psychologist Icek Ajzen in 1985, is a psychological model that links an individual's beliefs to their behavior. It significantly improved upon the earlier Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) by introducing the crucial component of "perceived behavioral control." TPB proposes that an indivi...

Psychosexual development

Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development, introduced in his 1905 work "Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality," posits that personality forms through a series of childhood stages. In these stages, pleasure-seeking energies become focused on distinct "erogenous zones" of the body. The five pro...

Personality test

Personality tests are methods for assessing human personality, though most rely on subjective self-report questionnaires highly susceptible to motivational and response distortion. While early attempts included 18th-century phrenology, modern assessment began in the 1920s for personnel selection, with Sir Francis Galton and Raymond Cat...

Extrasensory perception

Extrasensory Perception (ESP): A Claimed Sixth Sense

Extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as a "sixth sense," refers to the claimed ability to receive information without using the recognized physical senses, encompassing phenomena like telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. The term was famously adopte...

Psychological behaviorism

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Psychological behaviorism, proposed by Arthur W. Staats, is a comprehensive theory designed to explain all types of human behavior, ranging from basic learning to personality and culture. Unlike earlier forms of behaviorism by pioneers like John B....

Psychological research

Psychological research systematically studies human experiences and behaviors, with applications ranging across educational, occupational, and clinical settings. This field was formalized by Wilhelm Wundt, who established the first psychology laboratory. Due to the potential for participant harm, all proposed studies undergo rigorous r...

Enneagram of Personality

The Enneagram of Personality is a pseudoscientific model that classifies the human psyche into nine interconnected personality types, represented by a geometric figure. Its contemporary teachings primarily stem from Bolivian psycho-spiritual teacher Oscar Ichazo in the 1950s and Chilea...