Arbitrage pricing theory, often referred to as APT, was developed in the 1970s by Stephen Ross. It is considered to be an alternative to the Capital … [Read more...] about Arbitrage Pricing Theory Assumptions Explained
Theories and Models
John Holland’s Theory of Career Development Explained
In John Holland’s Theory of Career Development, he pictured the structure where the personality of an individual would be compatible with specific … [Read more...] about John Holland’s Theory of Career Development Explained
Drive Reduction Theory of Motivation Explained
Originally developed by Clark Hull and then expanded upon by Ken Spence, the Drive Reduction Theory of Motivation was one of the first great efforts … [Read more...] about Drive Reduction Theory of Motivation Explained
Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality Explained
The Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality is an idea that the personality of an individual will develop in a series of stages. Each stage is … [Read more...] about Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality Explained
Mcclelland’s Acquired Needs Theory of Motivation Explained
David McClelland is one of the most cited psychologists of the 20th century thanks to ideas like his Acquired Needs Theory of Motivation. In this … [Read more...] about Mcclelland’s Acquired Needs Theory of Motivation Explained