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    Sport Psychology

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    Sport Psychology is a field that is critical in the sports world and is critical for the athlete to become better at their sport while balancing their personal life. In the article, Sport Psychology Training within a Clinical Psychology Program and a Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, by Thad R. Leffingwell, Shelley A. Wiechman, Ronald E. Smith, Frank L. Smoll, and Donald S. Christensen, the authors tells the readers about a collaborative training and service program that was provide for…

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    Csub Psychology

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    Method Participants Participants were recruited from friends and family of CSUSB students in the Inland Empire area. There were 146 participants aged over 29 (72 women, 74 men, M = 39.65, age range: 30 - 58 years) who were recruited using convenient sampling. It was noted how much TV each participant watched each week. There were no incentives offered for participating in the experiment. In accordance with the American Psychological Association Manual code of conduct and ethical principles,…

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    Attraction Psychology

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    The topic being studied in this article was how similarities in attitudes and race effect attraction. The authors wished to find an appropriate approach to increase attraction between specifically black and white people. The authors expected that people white or black who are perceived to have to have similar attitudes would be more attracted to each other than people with dissimilar attitudes regardless of the race. Also, they expected that those with a similar attitude would be more prone to…

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    Psychology Of Jealousy

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    1. One might "operationalize" or define jealousy into measurable parts by recording the physical response of the subject that researchers are trying elicit the emotion of jealousy. Several physical responses' of the subject that could be recorded are: the heart rate, the blood pressure, the amount of stress hormones, or the region of the brain that becomes active. These are also examples of physiological measures, measure that provide data on bodily responses. One could also define jealousy by…

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    Menopause Psychology

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    As we have primarily discussed the biological aspects of menopause and related terminology, a shift in focus to the social, cultural and political considerations of menopause must also be considered (McCrea, 1983). Throughout time, menopause has been affiliated with negative connotations. Sigmund Freud a prominent psychologist, described menopause as an “anxiety neurosis” and physical illness in the early twentieth century (McCrea, 1983). In 1925, psychologist Helen Deutsch wrote a book on a…

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    Experimental and Forensic Psychology Report Two types of psychology are Experimental and Forensic. Exploring these two types of psychology will give insight to their positives and negative aspects. Looking at seven different questions such as types of jobs they do and hot topics, will give examples of these specifics. It can help with ideas of whether or not they might be for the reader, and how these jobs look from the inside out, and the outside in. The types of work Experimental…

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    Preloafing In Psychology

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    The unique aspect of psychology is that, psychology is a broad scientific study of the human mind and behavior that does not bunch up in one field, but is split up into many branches that focuses on different aspect within the field. In particular, social psychology of the many branches, focuses on the aspect of social interactions in the presence of people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This branch collides the gap between psychology and sociology, by using the ideology of sociology, the…

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    Each contribution made to psychology has helped the world understand the way the mind works and how our behavior is affected when trauma or positive reinforcements occur. Skinner, Freud, Maslow, and Carl Rogers all contributed either to the behavioral, the psychoanalysis or the humanistic perspective. Skinner focuses on Operant Conditioning – reinforcements that affect whether behavior reoccurs. Freud believes that the first five years are important to an adult’s personality as well as improving…

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    issues surrounding the historiography of psychology. What is psychology? To begin, psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its processes, including behavior. To be more explicit psychology is a complex, diverse, and in-depth disciplinary that has grown dramatically in its area of interests since its founding. What I particularly appreciate most about this discipline is the comprehensive list of subfields within its branch of division. Psychology is profession, academic study,…

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    However, I chose to take a different approach. The other day in psychology class, I realized I could connect my class to biology in many ways. Biology is the study of life while psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. There are many similarities between the two classes such as genetics, evolution, and cell structure. Taking one class helps me to understand the other class much better. This semester, I am currently taking a psychology class. the main goal of the class is to focus on…

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