Papers On Psychology
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Dlugokinski's Caring Connections
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This 9 page paper critically reviews the book while discussing topics such as cultivating adult relationships, empathy, passion and self direction. The subject of codependency is discussed in depth. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA043Dlu.wps
Do Abused Children Grow Up To Abuse Their Own Kids ? / The Cycle Of Abuse
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A 10 page study designed to determine if there is a correlation between children who are abused and their becoming abusers in adulthood. The literature supporting this study demonstrates a cycle of abuse, and there is significant evidence to link the behaviors of abusers to the modeled behaviors of abused children. This study contains information relative to the development of the problems, a review of pertinent literature, and a proposed plan for data collection. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Child.wps
Do Children Learn Discrimination
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A 7 page paper. The common belief is that children learn to be prejudiced against those who are different than themselves through socialization. In other words, they learn these negative racial and ethnic attitudes from their parents and other important persons in their lives as they are developing. The research says differently. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGkiddsc.rtf
Do Victims Of Child Abuse Become Abusers ?
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This 15 page research paper explores the incidence, definitions, and the causes of abuse. Several theories regarding what makes a person become an abuser are discussed. Statistics include incidences of abuse committed by victims of abuse and the percentage of incarcerated sex offenders who were abused as children. Bibliography includes 18 references.
Filename: Abuchil.wps
Does Anyone Have The Courage To Surrender?
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5 pages in length. Daniel, Anne and Linda have each faced tremendous adversity within their individual lives; having addressed their circumstances with a combination of strength and courage, each one has demonstrated that the human spirit is often much stronger than the ever-looming alternative to surrender. Inasmuch as Daniel, Anne and Linda have experienced a combination of physical and emotional setbacks, one cannot automatically assert that any one of them suffered any greater than the next; rather, their independent and collective levels of suffering equate to the same degree of social stigma and intolerance. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Does Behavior Determine Attitudes: A Research Proposal
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of an APA style research proposal based on the question of whether behavior determines attitudes. This paper considers the theoretical elements in social psychology and what it has taught us in recent years regarding the nature of behaviors and supports the notion that we not only think ourselves into a way of acting, but also act ourselves into a way of thinking. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHbehatt.wps
Does Psychology Place Too Little Emphasis on the Study of Communication?
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This 8 page paper considers the argument that there is too little emphasis on communication in the study of psychology. Looking at this from different aspects the paper argues for and against this statement suing a range of evidence from different studies before reaching a conclusion.
Filename: TEpsycom.rtf
Does Psychotherapy Work?
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A 5 page paper which examines whether or not
psychotherapy works. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RApsycho1.rtf
Does Punishment Work?
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This 8 page paper asks the question and answers it in the affirmative. A psychological perspective is utilized. Several aspects of punishment are explored and punishment is viewed in terms of family life, education and criminal justice. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA214pun.rtf
Does Ritualistic Behavior Affect Athletic Performance?
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An 8 page assessment of the effectiveness of ritualistic behavior in improving athletic performance. The author emphasizes that in the modern world of sports psychology ritualistic behavior is not longer limited to superstition like carrying a lucky charm to improve athletic performance. Sports psychologist now encourage the use of such rituals as visualization to accomplish this goal. While there are obvious limitations of ritualistic behavior in effecting an improved athletic performance, there are numerous studies demonstrating its usefulness.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPsprRit.rtf
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