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    Psychological Research into Individual Differences in Attachment "An attachment is a close relationship between two persons, characterised by mutual affection and a desire to maintain proximity" (Schaffer 1993). When you are attached to someone, you enjoy their company and are distressed when they are not there. The most common attachment researched is between a baby and its caregiver. Ainsworth et al (1978) researched secure and insecure attachments using the 'Strange

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    Question 6 Discussion Attracted to each other because they are similar, and the participants who are similar want to be attracted to each other because of their interests but not always necessarily are. Dependable, friendly, nice. Usually felt negative, and felt bad about saying it to people. I found it interesting that the authors found that actual similarity did not predict romantic attraction, that in fact similarity was significantly or marginally related to romantic liking for 6 of the 26 results

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    Impact of Social Factors on Individuals and the Society on Differences in Health, Life Expectancy and Achievement between Social Groups using two Sociological Perspectives. The issues of health, life expectancy, and achievement between social groups are very important components of life for any individual. The World Health Organization defines health as a state of thorough and total physical, psychological, mental, intellectual, and social well-standing. Therefore, health should not be interpreted

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    Biological Differences that Exist Between Individuals in a Population Physical anthropologists view humans as biological organisms. Coupled with genetics and biochemistry, scientists can form a more complete picture of human anatomy, both past and present. Physical anthropology looks at human variation and evolution. Variation looks at the biological differences that exist between individuals within a population and at individuals between populations (e.g., body shape, size, and physiological

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    Day et al. (2012) explains that marijuana can cause individual differences in vulnerability among others, such as shortages in working memory and high trait impulsivity. The research study conducted an experiment that consisted of 104 frequent marijuana users; they examined the associations of working memory and trait impulsivity with marijuana-related problems. Results suggest that marijuana users with concentrated management, mental ability are more vulnerable to emerging complications associated

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    During spring semester, I took a class on learning and individual difference with Dr. Tobey, in which we covered theory and research in learning and social psychology in the school environment. While we were covering a topic on neuroscience, I became fascinated with learning more and approached Dr. Tobey on any possible research opportunities. Taking my request, she referred me to Dr. Immordino-Yang, who is an associate professor at Rossier, and informed me about the Brain and Creativity Institute

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    with familiar and unfamiliar peers and adults (Kiel & Buss, 2011). As discussed in the three articles, social withdrawal is the result of negative parenting of a child with difficult temperament. Temperament is defined as biologically based individual differences in style of approach and response to the environment (van den Akker, Dekovic, Prinzie & Asscher, 2010). Children can be classified on their temperament as introvert and/or extrovert. Introvert characteristics include being very self-aware

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    Individual differences affecting caffeine intake. Analysis of consumption behaviours for different times of day and caffeine sources The purpose of this study was to research different personalities, and how they affect caffeine intake. Regular consumption was predicted by gender, age, nicotine use, and types of personality traits. Consistent caffeine consumption would has been known to impair sleep and enhance anxiety, and if over-consumed it becomes chronic it could cause dependency, and or worsen

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    that individuals and groups of individuals put upon themselves. In contrast difference, often refers to how individuals see themselves, in comparison to the way that they are seen by others. Everything that an individual does, thinks, and feels relates back to the way that they identify them self and their identification. This identity is also known as sameness. Sameness helps to bond individuals making them feel as if they are a part of a group or a larger community. The way that individuals identify

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    While this is a good thing, individuals need to take care to ensure they do not offend a person they are doing business with. Often, offences are unintentional, but they can do a great deal of harm in a short period of time. For this reason, every individual doing business in another country must be aware of the culture and cultural habits for the optimal results. This is especially true when it comes to the Differences between Eastern and Western Business Culture.  Differences In Communication First

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