Papers On Cognitive, Behavioral, & Personality Psychology (Developmental Psychology)
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Nailbiting
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This 4 page report discusses the cognitive
behavior therapy model of psychiatric care and the problem of chronic chewing on
fingernails and cuticles. Behaviors that may be dismissed as little more than a "nervous
habit" or a childish defense or self-comforting mechanism are representative of deeper
anxieties or concerns on the part of the individual with the behavior. In this paper,
excessive fingernail cuticle biting is used as an example of such a behavior and how
cognitive behavior therapy can serve as a means for dealing with the problem.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Cognitive Development
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This 8 page paper considers the process of cognitive development. Starting with a table that outlines the development of the cognitive processes such as memory and the use of language. The writer then considers how a child's perception differs from that of an adult and the institutional influences on that development of perception. The writer also demonstrates practical applications of the theories. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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Cognitive Development / Neo-Piagetian And Evolutionary Theories
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A 7 page paper that discuses cognitive development, specifically information processing according to two theorists: Case, a neo-Piagetian, and Siegler, who proposed an evolutionary theory. Siegler uses the metaphor of the wave, as in overlapping strategies for processing information. Case uses a more traditional approach of stages. No doubt, there is merit in both approaches and both have been show to have at least some validity. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cognitive Development / Syllogistic Reasoning
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This 10 page paper explores the development of syllogistic reasoning in children. The essay follows the format of a research investigation with an introduction and hypothesis, brief literature review, methodology that includes subjects and procedures, results, discussion and conclusion. The 'study' is hypothetical, the rest of the essay is based on legitimate research into syllogistic reasoning. Researchers have found children are able to reason logically at a much younger age than proposed by Piaget. It is also clear that this ability develops more with age. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Cognitive Development Activities for Children at Summer Camp
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5 pages. This paper explains and gives examples of several activities that will help develop cognitive development for children from the ages of three to seven years old. The activities are meant to be included in a summer camp for children and each activity will be explained as to how it helps the cognitive development of the child and evidence to support the theory. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Cognitive Ethology
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A 5 page paper this component of cognitive science that addresses animal intelligence and cognition. Because of the many disciplines that cognitive science encompasses, there are widely varied views and applications of research. Not all are convinced that cognitive ethology is a valid course of study, particularly in terms of the philosophy of mind branch of cognitive science. Researchers studying language and communication in animals hold very different opinions. The research presented in this paper points to the validity of the discipline, however. The paper discusses research with rhesus monkeys, the bottlenose dolphin and Alex the Congo African Grey parrot, while also providing information on the origin of the discipline in Donald Griffin’s 1976 book, “The Question of Animal Awareness: Evolutionary Continuity of Mental Experience.” Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Cognitive Neuropsychology: The Biology of the Mind
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of four of the chapters of Gazuniga's book Cognitive Neuropsychology: The Biology of the Mind. This paper defines elements like the progression of motor structures, the development of cognition, and the progression of evolutionary elements. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Cognitive Problem Solving
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The ability to assess a problem and
formulate solutions has been a subject within such varied disciplines as
mathematics, psychology, linguistics, neurobiology and computer science.
The fact remains that problem-solving is a complicated procedure that
merits study. This 10 page paper explores information processing and
memory in terms of problem solving. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Cognitive Processes Relating to Sensation and Perception and How
They Affect Thinking
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This 7 page report discusses the fact that
thinking, sensation, and perception are intimately linked and yet
undeniably distinct from one another. One influences the other
but one does not necessarily define the objective reality of the
other. One of the most amazing examples is that in which an
individual feels a great deal of pain in a leg or an arm that has
actually been amputated from the person’s body. Is the sensation
or the perception any less real even though that person
understands that the limb is no longer part of him or her?
However, other examples are equally valid and briefly presented
in the paper. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology
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A 5 page essay that presents an overview of various aspects of cognitive psychology. The overview includes a brief explanation of cognitive psychology and numerous studies investigating different aspects, such as memory and cognitive-behavior therapy. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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