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The Psychological Effects of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Author(s) -
Sadiq Abdulkarim,
Francis Binord
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
oirl journal of information technology (ojit)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2814-0990
DOI - 10.53944/ojit-2103
Subject(s) - psychology , field (mathematics) , psychological science , affect (linguistics) , behavioural sciences , psychological research , association (psychology) , history of psychology , social psychology , epistemology , cognitive psychology , psychotherapist , philosophy , mathematics , communication , pure mathematics
The study of the mind and how we behave regarding certain things is tied to psychology. Psychology in itself is merely a field of study that studies the scientific nature of the mental states and processes of the mind. American Psychological Association defines psychology as the study of the mind and behavior. The question of how our minds affect our physical processes is a topic of great concern in psychology. Asserts that psychology is considered mainly a "hub science," having hefty connections to social sciences, medical science, and education. The interactions involve the mutuality between our internal and external states, and what extends from it plays an essential role in shaping the manifestations of our life's endeavors. The outfits of psychology determine how we handle tools, people, processes, etc., even in our places of work; the way we address our fellow workers, devices, and tools has almost everything to do with our psychological makeup.  

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