Papers On Social Psychology
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H. Hoetink and 'Two Variants in Caribbean Race Relations'
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A 5 page paper in which the writer provides an overview of Hoetink's book and relates the context of the book to Hoetink's obvious knowledge and understanding of sociological issues in the Caribbean. Issues concerning the region and the specific sociological implications of these issues within the context modern history are examined. No additional sources listed.
Filename: Hoetink.rtf
Hans Eysenck: Evaluation Of Personality Theory, Part 2
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10 pages in length. Hans Eysenck's personality theory, founded upon the principle that one's biological composition is the sole deciding factor in one's personality makeup, has been met with great consternation by his fellow social and psychological theorists. The writer continues an evaluation of Eysenck's personality theory. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCHans2.rtf
Happiness
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7 pages in length. Happiness – the state of well-being and contentment – has become an elusive commodity in contemporary society. This endangered human emotion that struggles against an overwhelming wave of negativity and hate has become a painful effort for many; that being happy takes exertion, while misery and disappointment are readily available, makes it all the more difficult to manifest in today's downtrodden world. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLChapns.rtf
Haskel Wexler’s “Medium Cool”
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This 5 page report discusses the
1969 movie “Medium Cool” that was directed by Haskel Wexler and
tells the story of a television news cameraman, played by Robert
Forster, recording the events and people of the turbulent
Democratic Convention of 1968 in Chicago and the resulting street
riot. Wexler masterfully wove in live footage of the events in
Chicago with the actions of his actors causing the movie to have
something that feels like the combination of a historical
documentary and a surrealist “art” film. The film is also viewed
from the perspectives of cognitive theory and behaviorism.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWmedcoo.wps
Hate / Is It A Learned Response ?
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A 3 page essay discussing the emotion of hate: is it a learned response? Using Bill Moyers' series Beyond Hate as a base, the writer suggests that hate is indeed a learned emotion. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Hate.wps
Hatred After September 11th
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This 5 page paper looks at two articles--one from Psychology Today and one from Time--to explore hate both psychologically and from a media perspective. The hatred to emanate after September 11th is explored. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA249hat.rtf
Health Care Issues Of Low Income, Women Alcoholics
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This 10 page paper
targets the community of Brooklyn, New York for consideration of
treatment and, or, intervention policy regarding health measures
specific to women in the lower socio-economic grouping. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTbrklyn.wps
Health Psychology
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A 5 page paper. Health psychology is a vast field and is, in fact, the umbrella classification for all psychologists who work in the area of health. This essay addresses why this is an important field in today's world by discussing some of the knowledge and insight gained through research. The link between stress, individual behaviors and illness is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGhlpsy.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
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