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    communicate that topic efficiently. In psychology, an important skill in writing is being able to communicate through metaphor in order to explain psychology concepts that are abstract. For example when I am studying the correlation between attention and memory, it is important to define the terms that I am using scientifically and to operationalize them. 2. Q: What general things might I think about if I want to be a strong student writer within psychology as well as any more specific pointers you

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    through the same means. The task of some branches of science is to explain (or account for) emergent properties, which arise from simpler entities studied by another branch of science. One could give an (albeit rough) account of natural sciences as layers of emergence. Chemistry has emerged as the result of physical laws. Biology has emerged from the laws of chemistry. From these biological structures, humans have emerged. One might argue human psychology (a social science) might be understood as

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    Psychology is an extensive field of scientific studies from behaviors to mental processing (Zimbardo et. all, 2010, p.2). Psychology is also not to be confused with “common sense facts”, nor should it be considered only speculation. Psychology follows an empirical approach based on observations as well as scientific research (Zimbardo et. all, 2010, p.3). Often in our culture we see “factual” information being shown as proven scientifically, when in reality is pseudopsychology, or psychological findings

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    Biological Psychology

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    Individual Assignment: Biological Psychology Paper • Resources: Assigned readings, Electronic Reserve Readings, the Internet, and/or other sources • Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you analyze biological psychology. Be sure to address the following items in your analysis: o Define biological psychology and examine its historical development. o Identify three influential theorists associated with biological psychology. o Describe the relationship

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    Reflection: Personality Theory Introduction Humanistic Psychology presents insight into understanding human behavior by delving into the individualistic view of each person. The importance of self-actualization infects the Western culture so psychologists need to have an understanding of individuals in order to counsel those who seek counseling. What is it? Humanistic Psychology arose during the 1950’s. The humanistic approach in psychology developed as a rebellion against what some psychologists

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    John Watson Vs. Carl Rogers An Exploration in the History of Psychology Bradley (Afton) Hill Davidson County Community College Introduction Throughout the span of history, psychology has always existed. Humans have always pondered why we think, act, and see the world as we do. Most information we have on the very foundations of psychology come from philosophers and physicists such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Gustav Fechner. Today I’ll be comparing two very different psychologists: John

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    Social Psychology According to Gordon Allport , “social psychology is an attempt to understand and explain how the thought, feeling, and behavior of individuals is influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.” (Allport, 1954) There are two differing branches when referring to social psychology: 1. The sociological aspect of social psychology, which was mainly developed in Europe as a subdivision of sociology. 2. The psychological aspect of social psychology, which was developed

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    system is broken down to three branches. These branches are Policing, Courts, and Corrections that create the justice system. Policing is the branch that enforces the law in the public. Courts is the decision to whether you are guilt, not guilty, or fined for the actions from the enforcements point of view. Corrections is the branch that carries out the sentence that are created by the courts and makes corrections to be able to be release back to society. The three branches provide equality, justice

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    Educational Psychology To many people outside the field, psychology is a jumble of abstract concepts that are used to help those who are mentally challenged. Most of the citizenry rarely associated psychology with any practical applications in the real world. However, the theories in the field have been applied to various sectors for a long time. One specific area is the education sector where psychologists offer advice on policy and sometimes direct that policy. This paper shall look at the application

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