The Science Of Psychology – An Oxymoron?

Lisa R. Parker

For many years now there has been an ongoing debate about whether the field of psychology should be considered a science. As you’d expect there are psychologists who argue that it is, and traditional scientists that would argue that it is not. So where does the truth lie. Well… somewhere […]

Child Psychology – Early Childhood

Lisa R. Parker

Characteristics of early childhood: (2 to 6 yrs.) i) Early childhood is a distinctive period in the life span. It is a problem age or troublesome age for parents since most of them are centered around the baby’s physical care. In childhood, behavior problems become more frequent and more troublesome […]

The Psychology of Kissing

Lisa R. Parker

On the analysis of a kiss, science of kissing, types of kisses and the social basis of kissing.. Kissing is one of the oldest human activities. It is the expression of affection, liking or love for another person. If you go back to the history of kissing, public kissing may […]

Renaissance Science and Education’s Cult of Fear

Lisa R. Parker

Maria Montessori, the molecular biologist Sir C P Snow and the engineer Buckminster Fuller, warned that modern science must be reunited with the Classical Greek life science Humanities in order to prevent the destruction of civilization. They stressed that the obstacle preventing this was an inadequate understanding of the second […]

Applications and Role of Data Science

Lisa R. Parker

A company has to deal with a huge amount of data like salaries, employee’s data, customer’s data, customer’s feedbacks, etc. This data can be both in unstructured and structured form. A company would always want this data to be simple and comprehensive so they can make better, precise decisions and […]