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    Since the horrors of WWII and the Nazi War Crimes, there has been a fear in society and academia of returning to the biological thinking that led to those extremes. However, recently there has been some popularity in the field of evolutionary psychology. Bruce Bower explains that evolutionary psychologists claim that social behavior comes from our biology (Bruce Bower (1991) “Darwin’s Minds” Science News: 140, pp 232-234). Bower also claims that these theories stem from the work of Charles…

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    Ethics might not have been the main concern during the era of pioneer psychology, as many psychologist conducted controversial experiments such as “little Albert”(1920) or the “Stanford Prison Experiment”(1972). However, as years passed, these unethical researches conducted in the early years has be used to influence the progress of psychological research. When conducting an experiment or research, ethics must surely be taken into consideration. The most important things are an informed consent…

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    In philosophy, a theory that includes the viewing of the the mind and body as being separate kinds of substances or natures is known as mind- body dualism. This stance implies that the mind and body not only differ in meaning but refer to different kinds of entities. Thus, a person that proposes the concept of dualism would oppose any theory that identifies mind with the brain, conceived as a physical operant. Descartes reaches this conclusion by arguing that the nature of the mind is…

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    Another article I found for about free will come from Psychology today. Psychologist Seth Schwartz talks about weather or not we have free will, one of the first points he states is that “ Our choices feel free, don’t they? (Seth Schwartz). He states facts on what psychologists like Freud and Skinner thought about free will. Freud talked about unconscious conflict as causes of behavior and skinner talked about environmental contingencies, but either way we look it at what they thought on free…

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    Case Study 1: “The Case of the Woman Who Dreams of Stress,” page 162 2. Case Study 2: “The Case of John Buckingham, the New Guy on the Job,” page 530 Hidaya Assaf 22551214 October 18, 2017 Essentials of Psychology SSC130 Assignment 250064 Case Study 1: “The Case of the Woman Who Dreams of Stress,” page 162 1. Arlene is worried that her recent dream experiences indicate that something is wrong with her. If you were Arlene’s friend and wanted to reassure her, how would…

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    The Case Of Paul Bernardo

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    domestic abuse between their mother, Marilyn Bernardo and their father, Kenneth Bernardo (Williams, 1999). In his early teenage years, he found out that his mother had had an affair with a former boyfriend meaning that Kenneth Bernardo was not his biological father (Williams, 1999). Paul Bernardo had an excellent academic performance, with high averages in the science and mathematic areas (Williams, 1999). Biographical information are a part of anthropology because it analyzes when and…

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    One day you wake up and you can’t remember your name, where you are and how you got there. You try to remember who you were but come up with zip. It makes you feel hopeless and empty. Then to top it off you find out someone in a puzzle of death. The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of human testing, psychological testing, and depression. The focus will be on what each topic is about and their influence on humans. The Maze Runner is the first book in a series of post-apocalyptic…

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    The Transactional Model

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    innumerable personal and social benefits” (p. 31). Hence, actions, when viewed transitionally are based on incentives and the belief that the energy expended toward a goal will truly function to actualize the desired outcome. In comparison to general psychology, the transactional model stresses that individuals…

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    The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the various components of social support in older adults. It is the aim of this study to explore the functions of social support in older adults. Changes in the patterns of social relationships will also be explored. In today’s society of changing age stratification, studies that indicate how to better support older adults, as well as how their social relationships progress through their lifespan, are proving to be of ever-growing importance. Such…

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    Nature Or Nurture

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    Many questions have persisted through the course of humanity, none more existential than that of who we are. Abstract in nature, many have sought to answer this question whether it is nature or nurture that shapes who we are. People are incredibly complex, both biologically and psychologically making it a difficult question to answer. Many studies have been done over the years and it is clear there is no black or white answer to this age-old question. There is ample evidence to support both…

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