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    4.1.3. Substance Users: Naturally through discussing substance use the theme of 'substance users ' emerged through participant conversation. Participants were found to hold mostly negative constructs surrounding substance users. A visual identifier of a substance user, as suggested by participants, includes individual 's who, through poor grooming habits (lack of self-care), are 'unclean '. [Participant Group 3] M: Physically they are not clean to me, basically they don’t know how to take care

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    procedures as possible. All personal information shall be de-identified to ensure participation privacy. Any records that contain information that may be construed as sensitive will be inside a locked a cabinet where only researchers directly involved with the study will have access. All computers will be password protected with individual sign-on names that shall be linked to each researcher. To ensure participation is voluntary, every precaution will be taken to make sure potential participants

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    Memory is influenced by several factors, such as language, emotion, and attention. The current essay will investigate how the use of language can influence recall for a past event. It will begin with investigating the negative influence of language on memory through the formation of false memories. This will involve exploring the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, the misinformation effect by Loftus (1975), the fuzzy-trace theory (Reyna & Brainerd, 1995) and their implications for eyewitness testimonies

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    5 Minutes III. To Myself as a Senior Ask seniors to open Aspirations to the back envelope and read the letter they wrote to themselves as new members. If seniors did not receive Aspirations as part of their New Member Experience, skip this section. After they have read their letter, ask them to find a partner to share one or two insights they have from reading their letter. PowerPoint Slide Four 10 Minutes IV. To Myself as a 25-Year Alumna Ask seniors to open Aspirations to the back page and

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    This study is centered around undergraduate and graduate students between the ages of 18 and 25 years old. The undergraduate and graduate students from psychology and sociology classes at the University of Connecticut are recruited to participate in a self-report survey. A random sample of 240 students will be acquired, 120 males and 120 females. These students will range from different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic background. The participants will first be clustered based on gender, then

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    The chapters introduce some of the effects hunger has on human physiology and behavior. I learned the glimpse of disrespect, discords among the villagers, forceful recruits from the rebels, misbehavior among the youth and lack of trust amongst the villagers because of experience from torture, mass killings, mutilations, and wars. It is vivid that one doesn’t have to be in the military to suffer psychosis issues such as depression and PTSD as reflected in Ishmael, who felt these and expresses the

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    Participants in this study will include 100 college students from ages 18–22 located in Houston, Texas. The area in Houston that will take part of this research is Cypress, which is more up north. This specific location has been chosen because of their well-known district, where they have many events, such as Career Fairs for college students who are beyond interested in career opportunities for the future. This district has also been chosen because of the diversity among the community and it will

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    Method Participants Three college students with ASD participated in this study. Participants were required to (a) have a diagnosis of ASD according to the current criteria in the DSM-5 (APA, 2013), (b) be enrolled at least part-time at a community college or university, (c) be between the ages of 18-22, (d) speak in full sentence phrases, and (e) make very few or no social inquiries in conversation (defined as two or fewer questions in a 10 minute intake screening conversation). Participants were

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    Proposed Methods Participants Approximately 168 participants, self-identifying female students from the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario will partake in this study. The participants will either volunteer to participate with the chance to win one $50 Stone road Mall gift card or to obtain credit towards their first-year psychology course. The participants will be asked to fill out a single online questionnaire that can be accessed from an electronic deceive (mobile device, desktop, laptop)

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    Debate On Rewarding

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    Abate’s “Participation Trophies Send a Powerful Message” Rewarding is the best source of motivation, not only for adults but also for the younger stars engaging in a competition; many people grow with this statement in mind and use the notion as a piece of advice that should allow conditioning of hard work in any contest (Wrobel 401-421). One of the people who believe that only winners should be rewarded for their efforts, author Parker Abate, wrote In Youth Sports, “Participation Trophies Send a

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