Papers On Psychology
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Holland codes
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A five page paper which considers the application of John L Holland's personality profiling codes to career development and various aspects of social psychology. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLholland.rtf
Homelessness In The United States
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses how homelessness in the United States has escalated in intensity due in great part to skewed media perspective. Annotated bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLChmles.wps
Honesty: An Observation Of Human Behavior
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This 5 page paper presents an observation of human behavior in terms of honesty. The scenario was that a wallet was left on a bench in a busy shopping mall. The wallet contained a small amount of money and identification of its owner. The writer observes the reactions and actions of persons who find the wallet. The hypothesis made by the observer is that more people will return the wallet intact than people who take the money. The writer reports observations according to age ranges. No bibliography.
Filename: PGwlhn.rtf
How Can Human Memory Best Be Described?
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17 pages in length. The human memory is best described as a receptacle for events that occurred in one's past. Utilizing both short- and long-term memory, people draw upon a vast catalog within their minds as a means by which to recall desired retrospection. Research has illustrated how certain aspects such as genetics, disease and environment diversely impact human memory, with old age representing a lifestage where memory recall is often significantly impaired. The writer discusses several aspects associated to human memory, including Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory, B.F. Skinner, recalling childhood memories and addressing such memory problems as ADD. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: TLCHmMem.wps
How Children Respond To The Word 'No'
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A 24 page research paper emphasizing different disciplinary techniques. Emphasis is on how children respond to being told "no." The predominant reaction if rebellion and resentment. Other techniques for saying "no" were explored including Positive Discipline and Induction. Extensive bibliography is included.
Filename: Toldno.wps
How Divorce Impacts Children
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8 pages in length. Through a child's eyes, divorce is nothing short of a disaster. To them, it symbolizes the complete destruction of their family unit, forcing them to choose sides in a game they never wanted to play in the first place. The stress that accompanies divorce cannot help but infiltrate the child's every waking moment, eventually detrimentally affecting school work, social relationships and issues of self-esteem. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCdivch.wps
How Downsizing Affects the Survivor
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This 8 page paper considers how employees left in a company after is has been downsized are affected. This that survive and remain may display a range of actions and attitudes, these may be constructive or destructive and may be passive or active. The paper looks at a range of research in this area to identify the patterns that may emerge. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEdownps.rtf
How Environments Can Enhance Or Inhibit One's Sense of Independence
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10 pages in length. The author discusses the problems disabled persons have and their relationship to the ADA. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Envidisa.wps
How Feminism Explains Gender Differences In Comparison To The Mainstream Psychology
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19 pages in length. The writer discusses feminism as it relates to gender differences in mainstream psychology by addressing the workplace, popular culture, gender language and pornography. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCfemgn.wps
How Great is Smokeless Tobacco's Effect on the Periodontium?
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A 6 page paper discussing both observed effects of smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff and chewing tobacco) and research into its effects on oral health. The use of smokeless tobacco in the US is rapidly increasing. It is seen as being highly addictive, and its use has more than tripled in the past 20 years. The relationship between smokeless tobacco and oral carcinoma has been well documented, but the relationship between smokeless tobacco and various forms of periodontal disease is less clear. However, in the absence of empirical studies, anecdotal information can sufficiently substantiate the connections between smokeless tobacco use and increased incidence of gingivitis, periodontitis and leukoplakia. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSchaw.wps
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