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Socialization / Past & Present
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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5 pages in length. Socialization has witnessed many changes from past to present. However, the very core of the concept is still quite an integral part of every human being's existence. Without socialization, people would not know how to relate to one another; the world would be filled with an ill-mannered, unrefined population that is not capable of coexisting. Socialization occurs from the moment one is born, as parents instill various social aspects of personal development. The writer addresses the ways in which socialization has changed considerably over the years. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Postindustrialism & Postfordism
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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Both concepts are compared and contrasted in this 7 page paper. Application around the world is noted, with a particular emphasis on Australia. Also included is a discussion on psychological and sociological implications of both ideas. Bibliography cites 8 sources.
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The Effects Of Scientific Materialism On Psychology
(10 Pages, 119.5 USD)
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A 10 page paper discussing the possibility that reliance on scientific materialism has prevented many from realizing benefits they may have been able to gain through psychology. Examples used are the acceptance of alcoholism as genetic disease and the inherent goodness of children as absolute truth though neither has been proven to be true. It may well be that the accepted theories are indeed true, but treating them as holy writ precludes either proof of that truth or discovery of real truth and a manner of translating that truth into the benefits that psychological application could make in individuals' lives. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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WASPs: Privileged or Prejudged?
(3 Pages, 35.85 USD)
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A 3 page paper analyzing racism in relation to WASPs. The writer examines the issues of reverse discrimination, what can be done to change prejudice, and what WASPs can do to bring about this change in how they are perceived. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Theories Of Albert Bandura
(11 Pages, 131.45 USD)
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Bandura's concepts are compared with other theorists' such as Lawler and Piaget in this 11 page analysis. Bandura's premise that self-efficacy expectations are the most important influences on motivation is highlighted. All theories are discussed as related to the nursing profession and the key elements of individualism, environment, society and health are discussed in relationship to nursing and Bandura's theories. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Social Learning Theory & Aggression
(12 Pages, 143.4 USD)
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of Albert Bandura's social learning theory and its applicability to aggression. Several studies are noted and the relevance of the theory is explored in various walks of life, including educational institutions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Bandura & Piaget / Two Perspectives on Learning
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper that provides a comprehensive overview of the essential points of Bandura's social-learning theory and Piaget's developmental learning theory. This paper compares and contrasts these two perspectives and their implications for understanding psychology and cognition. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Charles Spearman: Biography
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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7 pages in length. Charles Spearman holds a unique place in the history of psychology; indeed, it is because of his scientific contributions that humanity has been better equipped to establish various procedures for calculating intelligence levels. Being such an influential figure in the testing enterprise, it can be argued that Spearman was instrumental in commencing an entirely divergent look at the aspects of intelligence from what ideals had demonstrated prior to his contributions. The writer discusses both personal and professional contributions of Charles Spearman. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Maintaining Family Values In The Creation Of A Sustainable Society
(30 Pages, 358.5 USD)
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This 30 page paper creates a new model which can be used to achieve a sustainable society. The model includes a return to family values, not necessarily those thought of as traditional but a new paradigm involving partnerships rather than old patriarchal structures. Also addressed are environmental concerns and the fulfillment of human needs as introduced by Maslow's hierarchy, all of which must be considered in the design of a sustainable society. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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