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Author: Dr. Naomi Kessler

Dr. Naomi Kessler is a forensic psychologist with extensive experience in criminal behavior analysis and legal consultancy. Her professional journey includes working with law enforcement agencies, providing expert testimony in court cases, and conducting research on the psychological profiles of offenders. Dr. Kessler’s writings delve into the intersection of psychology and law, aiming to shed light on the complexities of human behavior within the legal system and the role of psychology in justice and rehabilitation.
Understanding the Concept of Insecurity in Psychology
Social and Cultural Psychology

Understanding the Concept of Insecurity in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 27, 2024February 5, 2024

Insecurity is a common yet complex emotion that can have a significant impact on our lives. From childhood experiences to negative self-image, there are various…

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Determining an Optimal Sample Size for Psychology Studies: Factors and Considerations
Psychological Research and Methodology

Determining an Optimal Sample Size for Psychology Studies: Factors and Considerations

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 27, 2024February 5, 2024

Sample size is a critical factor in psychology studies, influencing the reliability and generalizability of research findings. But what exactly is sample size, and why…

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Decoding the Concept of Drive in Psychology: Motivations and Implications
Applied Psychology and Everyday Life | Health and Biological Psychology

Decoding the Concept of Drive in Psychology: Motivations and Implications

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 26, 2024February 5, 2024

Have you ever wondered what drives human behavior? In the field of psychology, the concept of drive plays a crucial role in understanding our motivations…

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Understanding the Study of Mental Health Psychology: Concepts and Applications
Health and Biological Psychology

Understanding the Study of Mental Health Psychology: Concepts and Applications

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 26, 2024February 5, 2024

Mental health psychology is a fascinating field that delves into the complexities of the human mind and behavior. In this article, we will explore key…

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Understanding the Phenomenon of Social Facilitation in Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology | Social and Cultural Psychology

Understanding the Phenomenon of Social Facilitation in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 25, 2024February 5, 2024

Have you ever noticed how your performance changes when you’re around other people? This phenomenon, known as social facilitation, has intrigued psychologists for decades. In…

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Importance of Perception in Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology | Health and Biological Psychology

Importance of Perception in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 25, 2024February 5, 2024

Perception is a fascinating aspect of psychology that plays a crucial role in how we interpret and interact with the world around us. In this…

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Trailblazers of Cognitive Psychology: Pioneers Who Paved the Way
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology | History and Philosophy of Psychology

Trailblazers of Cognitive Psychology: Pioneers Who Paved the Way

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 25, 2024February 5, 2024

Cognitive psychology, a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of mental processes such as attention, memory, perception, problem-solving, and language, has been shaped…

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Accelerating Your PhD: Universities that Shorten Time for Psychology Master’s Holders
Educational and Career Pathways in Psychology

Accelerating Your PhD: Universities that Shorten Time for Psychology Master’s Holders

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 24, 2024February 5, 2024

Are you considering pursuing a PhD in Psychology but concerned about the time commitment? In this article, we will explore the different types of PhD…

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Understanding the Role of ‘Bobo’ in Psychological Research
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology | Psychological Research and Methodology

Understanding the Role of ‘Bobo’ in Psychological Research

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 23, 2024February 5, 2024

Have you ever heard of ‘Bobo’ in psychological research? This article explores the history, impact, and evolving use of ‘Bobo’ in understanding aggression and violence….

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Innovators of the Discipline: The First Psychology Lab in 1873
History and Philosophy of Psychology

Innovators of the Discipline: The First Psychology Lab in 1873

ByDr. Naomi Kessler February 22, 2024February 5, 2024

Have you ever wondered who founded the first psychology lab and why it was established? The first psychology lab, established in 1873, marked a significant…

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