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COGNITION
Cross-Cultural Study on Cognition
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Cross-Cultural Study on Cognition
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Whatever the chosen direction, cross-cultural research interests are aware of the general laws of development taking into account individual and cultural trajectories. In this context, one might oppose universalistic models of development models taking into account individual and cultural differences. In ...
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Affirmative Action for Racial Equality in United States
Affirmative Action for Racial Equality in United States
Radical changes in gender policy of Western countries begin in the 60s under the influence of second-wave women's movement. Creating a legitimate government mechanism to ensure equal rights, and equal opportunities provided a substantial increase of ...
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Theories of Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism
Theories of Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism
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Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism, are two opposing theories, are the main schools of psychology. This report shall be a parallel between the theoretical frameworks of behaviorism and psychoanalysis, highlighting its fundamental tenets. Finally, more explanation on this topic is developed through examples ...
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Forensic Examination
Forensic Examination
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The objective of this study is to assess the problems that were experienced by Li during the court trial. Li had a very different personality from the beginning, and, his interests were not similar with other classmates during the university life. He had a methodical ...
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Stanford Prison Experiment
Stanford Prison Experiment
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One of the most intriguing experiments in the field of psychology is the Stanford Prison Experiment. The Stanford Prison Experiment was a psychological experiment and as such is a milestone in the psychological study of human behavior under conditions of imprisonment, especially under field conditions of ...
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
1. Schaal, Susanne; Dusingizemungu, Jean-Pierre; Jacob, Nadja; Neuner, Frank; Elbert, Thomas. (2012) “Associations Between Prolonged Grief Disorder, Depression, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Anxiety in Rwandan Genocide Survivors”. Death Studies, Feb, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p97-117. This paper discusses a number of studies have demonstrated that ...
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Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
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The Bipolar disorder is often associated with creativity brought together; to those affected include many famous people. The increased drive in hypo-manic phases can inspire unusual and daring projects, and goals are often pursued with serious commitment.
The Bipolar Affective disorder is characterized by an episodic course with ...
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Perform an Anonymous Act of Kindness
Perform an Anonymous Act of Kindness
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Due to the nature of the social worker, a special place in it is a quality person as altruism.
The term "altruism" was introduced for the first time Comte which formed the principle of «revile pour outre" - living for ...
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PERSONAL ETHICS
Personal Ethics
Personal Ethics
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The definition of ethics in the sample to it as a branch of philosophy is considered a normative science because it deals with the rules of human conduct distinguished from the formal and empirical science. Empirical social sciences collide at certain points with the interests ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology
Psychology
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Psychology is the study of how human beings and animals' sense, believe, discover and know. Psychology is a research founded on observations and theories. Modern psychology is the assembling of details and rotating them into psychological theories to interpret people's demeanor and occasionally to forecast and leverage their ...