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Business Psychology | What Is Business Psychology, and Why Is It Important? |Decision Making| | The Psychological Effects on Employees|

What Is Business Psychology, and Why Is It Important?   Business psychology: Business psychology is an applied discipline that examines how a business and its workers may apply methods to boost engagement and revenues by focusing on human behavior. The Association for Business Psychology defines business psychology as a "combination of human behavior science and job experience." How Business Psychology Benefits Organizations: Organizations that adopt a distinct business psychology approach can benefit from increased productivity, greater team building, more effective conflict resolution, and higher employee satisfaction, among other things. Improved Productivity:   The productivity of the worker, which is closely related to accountability, it is an important issue in relation to the financial growth of a company. Professionals with a background in business, psychology, establish a baseline level of commitment, to work with the senior management of the company...

Fluctuations of Attention "Distraction of Attention" in Psychology (Causes)

    What is the difference between "fluctuations of attention" and "distraction of attention" in psychology elaborates with examples? Also mention its causes.  What is Attention? Attention is a limited tool used to choose to focus on certain information while ignoring other visual information. Attention is the term used or given the cognitive processes that select an input to be included in our information, or awareness at any time. It is a process that involves the act of listening, and focusing on a topic, object or event to achieve the desired goals. Example: ·          You can select a book to read while clearing your neighbor's car alarm when it sounds. ·          Times when a person has difficulty concentrating on work, conversation, or a set of events. Sometimes a person’s attention is “taken” by an unexpected event rather than being voluntarily directed to it. Key Terms Cog...