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EMOTIONS IN HUMANS:
UNIVERSAL OR CULTURALLY DETERMINED?
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a research article provided by the student entitled: EMOTIONS IN HUMANS: UNIVERSAL OR CULTURALLY DETERMINED? This paper relates one of the fundamental problems with the article and considers the implications in terms of emotion research. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHEmot66.rtf
Emotions, Cognition And Decision Making
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3 pages in length. Emotions are crucial for effective decision making, the ability to reason and influencing memory. Being that cognition refers to the process of knowing, which applies to a combination of judgment and awareness, it becomes clear how emotions play such an integral role in cognitive psychology. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCEmoDecis.rtf
Emotions, Cognitive Load And Memory
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses recovered memories and Type A personalities as they relate to emotions, memory and cognitive failure. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Empowerment Among Children of Substance-Dependent Mothers in Treatment
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A 5 page paper discussing which children of substance-dependent mothers are at greater risk of
being bound to following their parent's pattern. Some children of substance-dependent mothers are seen to be at greater demonstrable risk of developing antisocial behaviors associated with co-dependency, while others exhibit apparently no greater risk than children from non-using households. Group sessions provide evidence to children that they are not alone in the trials they face, and empowerment strategies allow children to take some measure of control of their own lives. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSteenEmpow.wps
Encoding And Cognitive Development
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This 4 page paper begins by introducing information processing processes. The writer explains each of these as well as the different types of memory. The rest of the paper is about encoding information and its importance. Specific ways to teach encoding strategies are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Encoding Specificity
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An 8 page paper that presents the experimental findings of two studies on encoding specificity, then designs a third experimental proposal. The experiment proposed looks at the impact of age on encoding specificity and attempts to disprove Salthouse's belief that there is a direct correlation between age-memory decreases and limited encoding specificity. The thesis of this experiment suggests that other factors, including an abundance of prior knowledge, is the cause of what appears to be an age-bias.
Filename: Encoding.wps
Ending Homophobia and Sexism in New York City
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This 3 page paper examines sexism and homophobia in the city. Behavioral science is discussed in depth and recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Engagement, Resistance And The Therapeutic Alliance In Regards To What Social Workers Do With Clients
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4 pages in length. One of the most challenging aspects of what social workers do with clients is to initially get them into the office, inasmuch as the engagement process inherently segues into resistance. A particularly good example of this resistance to engagement can be found when clients cancel or completely skip their first meeting because they are wholly unable to bring themselves to address the painful issues surrounding the daughter and baby. As tempted as some social workers might be to concede to the family's request that only some of the members actually show up for the session, to do so is to immediately surrender control as the professional and fail to gain the trust of any absent family members. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Environmental Influences on Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
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This is a 3 page paper discussing environmental (nurture) influences on cognitive development in middle childhood. Middle childhood, which extends from 6 to 13 years of age, is a highly transitional and productive learning period in regards to cognitive development. Children are cognitively leaving the preoperational stage which is primarily based on the relationships between symbols, language and the environment and enter the concrete operational stage which is concentrated on the concrete and abstract abilities of the child. During middle childhood, research has found that children need an interactive and supportive environment both at school and at home which provides cooperative learning yet allows the child to ask as many questions as needed in order to “mentally manipulate” information.
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Environmental Psychology: Littering
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An 8 page discussion of the problems associated with littering. The author categorizes the different types of litterers and proposes solutions that might be applied to all. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPlitter.rtf
Epilepsy
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A 10 page paper discussing seizure disorders, causes, incidence, diagnosis and treatment . Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Equestrian Fashion History
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A 10 page paper which examines the history of horseback
riding fashion for women. Information pertaining to the history of women riding horses,
fashion history when fashion became a specialized field addressing horseback riding habits
for women, women wearing pants and changing fashion, and present day attire are all
aspects addressed within the paper. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Treatment Of Attachment Disorders In Children
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8 pages in length. Animals have a unique way of drawing out the best in people; their nonjudgmental, soothing and uplifting qualities make humans gravitate toward them without really knowing why. This inherent affinity is of a particular benefit to those who have mental or emotional problems that prevent them from interacting with others in the conventional way. Using animals as therapy has proven an unprecedented success as a therapeutic tool with, for example, children who have unattached disorders; the emotional connection absent from those who never had the opportunity to develop the parental bond is recreated in such valuable programs as Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) with the horse playing the surrogate role as both mother and father in a completely nonthreatening environment. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Erich Fromm and "The Joy Luck Club"
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A 5 page paper which applies one of Fromm's theories to one of the characters in Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club." The theory applied is that which applies to the marketing orientation and the character it is applied to is Lena's husband Harold. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
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