Chris Drew (PhD)

Dr. Chris Drew is the founder of the Helpful Professor. He holds a PhD in education and has published over 20 articles in scholarly journals. He is the former editor of the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. [Image Descriptor: Photo of Chris]

15 Types of Behaviors

Psychologists have identified a range of behaviors that have been variously categrized into different types of behaviors over time. Some common types of behaviors include: overt, covert, conscious, unconscious, rational irrational, voluntary, and involuntary behaviors. Theories of behavior in psychology are diverse, but tend to trace their origins to the theory of conditioning, which was

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15 Primacy Effect Examples

The primacy effect refers to the cognitive bias whereby people remember the first thing in a sequence more than things that come after it. It is a feature of the broader theory of the serial position effect, which demonstrates that the first thing (primacy effect) and last thing (recency effect) are the most memorable items

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12 Examples of Role Conflict

We all take on different social roles in everyday life. We are an employee at work, a father, mother, son, or daughter at home, a friend among our peers, and so on. It is but natural that often these roles might require us to perform actions that may conflict with those required by other roles.

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15 Internal Migration Examples (Interregional and Intraregional)

Internal migration is the process of people migrating within their own country or region. Internal migration examples include the 1930s dustbowl exodus and seasonal migration for work. In human geography, internal migration is often split up into two types: intraregional (movement within a region) and interregional (movement across regions of the same country). In both

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