NJP Volume 25 Issue 1
NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Aim & Scope
Nigerian Journal of Psychology is a yearly publication of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is intended to disseminate original scientific work in all fields of psychology presented at our Annual Scientific Conference.
Nigerian Journal of Psychology is one of the official journals of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is a yearly publication intended to disseminate original work in all fields of psychology, and it welcomes empirical and theoretical studies, as well as reviews,in a broad range of areas, such as developmental, school and educational psychology, behavioural psychology, clinical psychology, health psychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, psychological assessment, experimental psychology, theory and history of psychology. Authors are required to pay a fee to publish in Nigerian Journal of Psychology because we publish with Open Access unless in some cases where the author 100% waiver.
Volume 25 Issue 1
TABLE OF CONTENT
- Cultural Differences in Malleability, Feedback and Skill Variety among Nigerian Workers.
Andrew A. Mogaji. Pages 1
- Public Perspective of Cyber Security Challenges and its Control Strategies: A Nigerian Example. Dickson Ogbonnaya Igwe. Pages 7
- Socioeconomic Status, Near-Miss Effect, Gender And Propensity To Take Risk As Determinant Of Gambling Behaviors Among Students In The University Of Ibadan. Balogun Shyngle Kolawole, Azaka Lilian, Oyinlola Oluwafunmilayo Adedoyin, Oludoyi Bamidele. Pages 16
- The Predictive Roles of Job Conditions, Psychological Climate and Organizational Stress on Turnover Intentions among Bankers. Egodi Fortune Okwara, Tobias C. Obi, Barnabas E. Nwankwo. Pages 28
- An Assessment of Organisational Commitment among Healthcare Workers in Ibadan.
Tokunbo Salako, Retta Akingbade. Pages 39
- Emotional Labour Meets Psychological Well-Being At Work In a Sample Of Nigeria Police Officers: The Role Of Resilience.
Paul I. Obodo, Ejike A. Okonkwo, Jovita C. Echezona-Anigbogu, Maxmillian C. Okolo, Ifeakandu M. Nzekwe. Pages 52
- Exploring Age, Gender and Moral Injury as Determinants of Burnout among Healthcare Providers in Lagos State, Nigeria.
Dawuud Abdus-Salam Adeyemi, Malomo Bolajoko Ibiyemi. Pages 74