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MCM101 Mass Communication

 MCM101: Introduction to Mass Communication https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/194E9IlXphdHY3djGAom6Zwo1qoKeabyF?usp=sharing In an era dominated by information and interconnectedness, the study of mass communication has never been more relevant. As we navigate through the digital age, understanding the intricacies of mass communication becomes crucial for anyone seeking to comprehend the complex web of information that surrounds us. In this blog post, we will delve into the fundamentals of mass communication and explore the pros and cons of pursuing a career or academic path in this dynamic field. Understanding Mass Communication Mass communication is the process of transmitting information to a large and diverse audience through various channels. This field encompasses a broad spectrum of mediums, including television, radio, newspapers, magazines, social media, and more. It plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, disseminating news, and influencing societal norms. Key...

Difference between Applied Psychology and Clinical Psychology

What is the difference between Counseling Psychology and clinical psychology and it seems it can be a really difficult question to actually answer but   Wars Counseling Psychology now the first things first I think we need to go into a lot better detail about what the two disciplines can some psychology and clinical psychology are actually all about well the first thing to say about Counseling Psychology is actually a very recent it's quite a new form of psychology is they're dudes with all kinds of different mental health difficulties and it's concerned with both therapy and research something called the scientist practitioner model as a real key feature to counseling psychology where a therapist both works in that one-to-one or group based mental health work but also looks at research actually working as a scientist as well that's one of the key things actually differentiates counseling psychology from things like the counseling or psychotherapy is like scientist prac...

PSY631 Psychology Testing

 PSY631 Psychology Testing  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zJrUYh7Tvr5CFGBN-Yf9IHzBo3p1vsCh?usp=sharing Psychological Assessment and Tests Psychological Tests: Why Do We Need Them? “Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes …. Human or Animal” (Feldman) There are three important terms used in this definition…..scientific study, behavior, and mental processes. Behavior and mental processes constitute the content or subject matter of psychology, whereas scientific study refers to the methodology used by psychologists. Scientific method ensures that the results or conclusions of an investigation are objective and consistent. For this purpose psychologists use carefully designed tools of data collection. Psychological tests are one of those tools. Difference Between Testing And Assessment: What is a test? “A test is a measurement device or technique used to quantify behavior or aid in the understanding and prediction of behavior” ( Ka...

PSY504 Cognitive Psychology

PSY504 Cognitive Psychology  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kc42KLVUvCvoqODVaH-DF1qEejYXON5u?usp=sharing  Understanding Cognitive Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Cognitive psychology is a captivating field that delves into the inner workings of the human mind. It explores how we perceive, think, remember, and learn, aiming to understand the mental processes that drive our behavior. This branch of psychology has profound implications for various aspects of life, from education to technology, making it a fascinating subject to explore. The Origins of Cognitive Psychology Cognitive psychology emerged in the mid-20th century as a response to the limitations of behaviorism, which focused solely on observable behaviors. Pioneers like Ulric Neisser, often referred to as the "father of cognitive psychology," advocated for the study of internal mental processes. This shift marked the beginning of a new era in psychology, one that embraced the complexity of the hu...

PAK301 Pakistan Studies

 PAK301 Pakistan Studies  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15bXZpEVp-WuwanAOojtyfHYC5y2hcunf?usp=sharing What is ideology? IDEOLOGY is a set of beliefs, values and ideals of a group and a nation. 2: What is the Ideology of Pakistan? Ideology of Pakistan sought its roots from the religion of Islam. It basically means that Pakistan should be a state where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to their faith and creed based on the Islamic principles. They should have all the resources at their disposal to prosper and to enhance Islamic culture and civilization without any fear of being dominated by an unsympathetic Hindu majority. 3: What is Two Nation Theory? Two Nation Theory means that there were two major nations in the British India. Both the nations were different and distinct from each other with regard to their culture and civilization, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of values and proportions, legal la...

ISL201 Islamic Studies

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ymeyxJMTbsNrTTlL-x-IjqE8RlQzOW5x?usp=sharing QUESTION: All Muslims believe that on the Day of Judgment, our actions will be judged. Belief in the life in hereafter creates taqwa which motivates us to do righteous deeds and avoid from evil acts. It leads man to fulfill rights of Allah Almighty, perform all duties honestly, get lawful earnings, spend money in the way of Allah, do justice, help others and establish peace in society.  Keeping in view the above mentioned facts you have to describe in ten points that believe in the Day of Judgment and in hereafter strongly influence our life and actions in this world. Answer: ·          God will resurrect all humanity on the Day of Judgment. ·          Everyone will be stripped of all clothes, titles and assets. ·          Everyone will be held accountable by Allah for what they ...

PSY404 Abnormal Psychology

PSY404 Abnormal Psychology https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ipxhrw9aj946BKolE4-NTMQ9_YsmjNiy?usp=sharing                                                        Neurodevelopmental Disorders  Topic 30: Introduction Neurodevelopmental Disorders are a group of disabilities in the functioning of the brain that emerge at birth or during very early childhood and affect the individual’s behavior, memory, concentration, and/or ability to learn. The start of these disorders occurs before the children enter the school; these disorders are characterized by developmental shortfalls that cause damage in personal, social, academic and/or occupational functioning. Topic 31 : Intellectual Disability The major disorder in category of neurodevelopmental disorder is intellectual disability, formerly known as mental Retardation in DSM IV-TR . Th...