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- 521: Subliminial Messages
- ... www.hiddenPer). Subliminal stimuli have been regularly used in the North American media for over twenty-five years without anyone getting wise to what was occurring. "Advertising firms produced the psychology of buying so thoroughly that they now knew exactly what made consumers tick" (Schudson, 88). The actual term 'subliminal advertising' dates back, only to the 1950's and was coined ...
- 522: Spot Diagnosis
- ... be a need for a checks and balances system so as to ensure that these doctors are not "spot diagnosing" their patients. Over the last hundred years the science of Psychology has made great bounds of progress and knowledge, but what good does it make if we are not spending a reasonable amount of time using that knowledge on mental health ...
- 523: Something Wicked This Way Come
- ... school he wrote the treatises (or lecture notes) which now form his works. He unlike Plato was an advocate of natural philosophy. His works included important ideas on zoology and psychology, with his most famous work on metaphysics. According to Aristotle, "metaphysics studies whatever must be true of all existent things just insofar as they exist and it studies the general ...
- 524: Suicide And The Agony Of Seper
- ... unfair social system--or some combination thereof. While this impression of a suicidal person as a victim is probably frequently held, there is another view--that an attempter's "victim psychology" may be the logical outcome of his own subtle but deadly ego trip. What does it mean to say that suicide can be the result of an "ego trip"? We ...
- 525: Steps To And Through Sex--inte
- ... how many people in this world have unprotected sex every day. In males ages 25 to 44, AIDS is the leading cause of death, according to Professor Herbert, an Adolescent Psychology teacher here at Hofstra. The majority of this massive spread is due to both homosexual and heterosexual sex without protection. Different people have different views on what sexual activity means ...
- 526: Road Rage -
- ... also a determining factor in road rage, according to Larson. People who drive a sports car, sport utility vehicle, or pickup truck may be seen as targets of aggression (Fumento). Psychology helps to define road rage but leaves some questions unanswered, perhaps other factors can further define it. Many states have passed road rage legislation and given their definition of it ...
- 527: Responces To Hunger
- ... response through association with a stimulus that already elicits a similar or related response. Classical conditioning is like the famous case of Pavlov s dogs that we learned about in Psychology 101: The dogs learn to associate the ringing of the bell with food, and, once conditioned, the dogs could not hear the bell without salivating. The Japanese were masters at ...
- 528: Reasons For Prosocial Behaviou
- ... individuals". Williams' situation arose from different circumstances and demonstrates a grand example of an "average" man demonstrating prosocial behaviour. References Alcock, J. E., et al. (1998). A Textbook of Social Psychology, Scarborough, Ontario:Prentice Hall. Kahn, Jeffrey P. (1998). Take My Kidney, Please. In CNN-Ethics Matters- January 11,1998 at http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/bioethics/9901/kidney.donation/template ...
- 529: Rape- How Can We Change
- ... of this miscommunication, it was in someway their fault. Because of these two reasons, many times a woman is not even aware that she has been raped. In one study, psychology professor Mary P. Koss of Kent State University was shocked when she learned that 1 in 8 female students at the university were victims of some form of rape, while ...
- 530: Psychological Properties Of Ya
- ... though the study described above may have its imperfections, it is not completely useless in furthering our knowledge of why people yawn. It provides evidence from the physiological side of psychology to support a broad hypothesis that requires both biological and psychological evaluation. While the authors of the preceding study looked at the question of why organisms yawn strictly in physical ...
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