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- 571: Is Ethnography A Suitable Meth
- ... validity. Firstly, it is difficult to state a specific physical boundary in studies relating to community, as these will often be fuzzy, with no clear limits. Community is the whole psychology of a group, rather than just a place in the physical sense. (Haralambos, 1986; Lindsay, 1997). Ethnography, concerns studies at small scales, almost case study level. This is quite appropriate ...
- 572: If I See A Ghost Are My Senses
- ... he has perceived a ghost. This can be an optical illusion created by the classical example of shadows, or by sound (the wind) which when applied to them the Gestalt psychology we can understand how anyone of us can derive a form from the few elements perceived and rush to a conclusion. Gestalt psychologists have shown how humans use their interests ...
- 573: Gifted People
- ... are often separated from others their age by a barrier that can only be described as their "intelligence". This is why, often, gifted teachers have degrees in administration, counseling, or psychology. All teachers that I interviewed told me that a continually upgraded education is a must (as are additional degrees). In order to keep up with the students one must attend ...
- 574: A Womans Self Esteem
- ... others. I found Branden's A Woman's Self-Esteem to be particularly interesting and a very valuable work as I strive to become knowledgeable in the astounding world of Psychology. I have been able to effectively evaluate my own self-esteem and take the facts I gained through my reading and relate them to my own life. As an outcome ...
- 575: Cinderella
- The "Cinderella Complex" which dates back to 1981 has not only out grown its meaning but has left some women with the psychology effect that it still exists to put blame elsewhere on their conditions in society. The year is now 1999 and the fairytale of Cinderella does not exist in reality, but ...
- 576: Cults 2
- ... cost. In attempting to persuade members of cults, leaders often use both physically and emotionally harmful techniques. Margaret Thaler Singer is a clinical psychologist and professor of the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. She has been a practicing clinician, cult researcher, and teacher for nearly fifty years. According to Dr. Singer s investigations, members of cults are ...
- 577: Adoption And Identity Formatio
- ... Siblings. Child Development, 69(3), 791-802. Benson, P., McGue, M., & Sharma, A. (1996). The Effect of Common Rearing on Adolescent Adjustment: Evidence from a U.S. Adoption Cohort. Developmental Psychology, 32(4), 604-613. Brinch, P. & Brinch, E. (1982). Adoption and Adaptation. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 170, 489-493. Cote, A., Joseph, K., Kotsopoulos, S., Oke, L., Pentland ...
- 578: Transcendentalism
- ... was based on memorization and recitation of lessons. Alcott taught in Temple School, where he developed a new educational system on which today's teaching techniques are based. He used psychology to probe pupil's minds in order to strengthen and purify reason. He aimed to treat the students' minds as capable of growth and not just receiving information. For him ...
- 579: France
- ... similar to the SAT or ACT test in the U.S. There are 8 types of Baccalaureat tests, labeled A-H. Baccalaureat A tests the student in Languages, Law and Psychology. The Baccalaureat B tests the students in Economics. Baccalaureat C tests the students in Mathematics and Physics; Baccalaureat D tests the students in Biology; Baccalaureat E tests the students in ...
- 580: Group Polarization And Competi
- ... If we are not aware of the dangers of extremism and competition, we may, in the end, be destroyed by them. References Baron, B.M., & Graziano, W.G. (1991). Social Psychology. Fort Worth, TX. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Bradsher, K. (1995, November 18). Country may be losing money with government closed. The New York Times, pp.16 Kohn, A. (1986). No ...
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