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    Introduction A theory refers to a prediction of the relationship between actions or events. Public relations officer should be aware of different theories to help them make correct decisions on the public relations programs and plans (Aldoory, 2007). An example of a theory in public relations is the situational theory. The theory states the publics are identified and categorized in a context to which they know and understand a problem and the extent to which the act about the problem. Concepts…

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    In this theory, Sherif explores how intergroup conflict as a result for competition for resources, impacts on workforce diversity. The principle conceptualization of this theory assumes that people are likely to be in conflict either individually or within the context of a group, when in competition for limited resources. Unlike other psychological and cognitive theories that explain individual and organizational behavior, the realist conflict theory does to rely on the structure…

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    Behaviourisme is a learning theory which is believe that it is a process happen if there is a changes in student behavior. It is must be seen and measure. Behaviourisme emphasize stimulus aspect and response in learning proses. Example, after teacher show the video in class about the subject, there is a changes in student’s behavior following what they understand in that topic. Cognitive analyze about how people think, learn the concept and how to solve the problem. Psychology cognitive said…

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    Faith, Intuition and Memory. Occasionally, knowledge can be produced in some other way, for example by random discovery (a.k.a. serendipity), as in the case of penicillin which was discovered by chance from mold and later gave rise to a whole new category of drugs. Many scientists and philosophers have devoted their lives to researching about the functions of knowledge and how our brain…

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    and Ontology The research will be based on the paradigm of scientific realism, according to which the only reliable means of achieving knowledge about the world is scientific research, the result of which is interpreted with the help of scientific theories. This approach will explain the causal relationship between ineffectiveness of rehabilitative justice and possible causes of it. Epistemology in the research is positivism. Crowther-Dowey and Fussey (2013, p.40) claim that ‘in criminology,…

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    research is a series of hypothesis and confirmations about nature, causes and outcomes for schools and understudies of fruitful school administration. In general, theories could either take an open form or closed. In this aspect, all theories can be categorized into the two distinct categories. In another context of leadership theories and its relationship to educational leadership, it is embraced that education audits are carried out so as to seek a lasting solution to the hindrances…

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    are many excellent classical theories of play, one of the most intriguing was introduced by the German philosopher and psychologist Karl Gross. He was responsible for developing a theory of play that rivaled that of early philosophers even those as far back as Aristotle, when he introduced the Practice or Pre-exercise theory. Gross’s theory of play is considered a rebuttal by many to the ideals of another classical theory of play The Surplus Energy Theory that was theory made famous by German…

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    obtain any scientific characteristics. Ruse breaks these characters of science into two categories: Lawful Explanation and Testability. Within Lawful Explanation scientists try to unlock the empirical world while…

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    Besides Bourdieu, the theorist I like the most is Max Weber. He approached the subject cautiously, built the bridge between the canonic theories and the latter ones, and is extremely relevant to many phenomena that happen nowadays. Before we delve into the specific arguments of him, first of all, he was very cautious of making any absolute claims, and I respect such cautiousness especially in the study of the society and of the social because causality is so hard to define. For example, unlike…

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    adolescent peer groups. They based their research on four prior researched competing theories and hypotheses. One theory argued that groups with higher delinquency and substance use would be less cohesive than other peer groups. Another theory states that delinquent groups are very similar in their influential powers than other peer groups and therefore more cohesive. The third theory is based off of Hagan’s (1991) theory…

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