Papers On Cognitive, Behavioral, & Personality Psychology (Developmental Psychology)
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Human Error: Relation to Cognitive Psychology
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A 7 page investigation of the reasons behind human error. Defines “error” and outlines its relationship to cognitive psychology. Contends that given the potential of errors, either positive potential or catastrophic potential, psychologists must undertake the task of determining why they occur. The factors which enter into errors range from the physiological to environmental. The role of cognitive psychology is determining the basis of errors so that they might be minimized, or even abolished. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance and Inspection
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A 10 page contention that aviation maintenance and inspection, like any activity which involves humans, is subject to the limitations of human performance, performance which often as not is replete with errors. Errors, in fact, occur on an everyday basis in aviation. Some errors are minor but others can have disastrous consequences. Errors may be either direct or indirect but they can be minimized by the same analyses as that which is applicable to other human factor-sensitive fields as well. We often look to psychology, rather than solely to aviation, to help us identify the means to improvement in human error. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Human Memory
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6 pages in length. Many adults do not possess the ability to recall childhood experiences, which social psychologists have termed as episodic or recollective memory. The aspect of selective remembering has been the subject of myriad scientific studies, inasmuch as researchers want to understand more fully the reasons behind childhood amnesia. Adults who cannot remember a great deal of their young past are often prompted by family or friends as a means by which to trigger certain memories; however, studies have demonstrated that merely reminding someone of an event in which he or she participated during childhood is not the same as the individual recalling the event. The writer discusses and analyzes an article pertaining to childhood amnesia. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Hunger and Weight Control
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A 7 page paper which discusses the psychological
conditions regarding hunger and weight control. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAhngr1.rtf
Hypnosis
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This 4 page report discusses hypnosis and its advantages in a wide variety of
circumstances. It can be used in therapeutic settings to “recover” suppressed memories
(i.e., past abuse, witnessing a crime), to assist in controlling chronic physical pain, and to
ultimately gain a greater awareness of self. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWhypno.rtf
Identity and the Role of Occupation
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This 10 page paper looks at the way that we form identity, the way it changes and why there is an over emphasis on occupation with the identity being more and more closely associated with what we do rather then who we are. The paper examines this in terms of the extent and depth of this phenomenon. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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Impression Management
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses impression management as it relates to human interaction. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCimprs.wps
Infant Attachment: Influence on Later Behavior
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An 8 page review of the phenomenon of parental child attachment. Emphasizes that this attachment extends from the womb to later life and can affect many aspects of a child’s behavior. Indeed, the degree to which a child attaches to a parent during the early months of his or her life can determine subsequent behaviors as diverse as language acquisition to the formation of healthy adult relationships. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPinfant.wps
Inhibitors / Organization & Retrieval
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An 8 page analysis of current research on inhibitors in the area of organization and retrieval in psychological processes. The writer provides a search of the literature preceding and explains several studies on inhibitors as they relate to the study of long-term memory. Bibliography lists more than a dozen sources.
Filename: Ltmemry.doc
Innateness Of Language Acquisition -Tutorial
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An 11 page paper. The acquisition of language in humans has been a topic of debate for more than a century. Until the late 1950s, it was traditionally believed that an infant acquired language by imitating the parent or caregiver. In the 1950s, however, Noam Chomsky proposed that humans have an innate capacity for acquiring language. This paper provides support for the innateness of language acquisition by discussing Chomsky's work and by providing examples. Tutorial comments are included to help the student write their own paper. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGlngchm.rtf
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