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Subject Search for: Psychology / Theories in Psychology
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120.18011 "Only Connect?": Class Anxiety and Possible Redemption in George Gissing's New Grub Street and E. M. Forster's Howards End.
This 5-page third-year paper compares the thematic treatment of class anxiety in George Gissing's New Grub Street (1891) and E. M. Forster's Howards End (1910).
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121.18032 I'm OK - You're OK: A Self-Help Book.
A book report on Thomas Harris's I'm OK - You're OK, which presents a theory of social interaction as the basis for a personal psychology. Describes the central tenets of Harris's theory: the 4 life positions and the 3 parts of the self (Parent, Child, and Adult) and how these influence our everyday lives.
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122.19324 Important Psychological And Behavioral Outcomes.
Individuals experience choice when they select one option from among meaningful alternatives that possess relatively equal attractiveness and some degree of indeterminacy. Choice has been found to influence important psychological and behavioral outcomes. After differentiating among choice, personal control, and self-determination, the author offers a model of choice, with self-determination as the key mechanism regulating how choice influences intrinsic motivation. The model suggests specific types of choice-relevant information that should affect whether choice results in an internal (self-determined) or external (controlled) locus of causality. The individual characteristics of locus of control, self-presentation, self-esteem, and Type A personality are suggested as possible moderators of the effects of choice. Finally, the implications of the choice model for organizations and further areas of research are discussed.
123.19327 The Importance of Theories in Social Psychology.
This paper describes the importance of theories in developing the science of social psychology.
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124.19330 Critical Thinking Skills: An Analysis.
This five-page critical thinking skills paper examines the author's improved critical thinking skills, and describes both the negative and positive aspects involved in the study of human behavior from a critical perspective.
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Filename: 19330 Critical Thinking Skills.doc
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125.19383 Relating Carl Roger's Phenomenological Personality Theory To Maya Angelou's Character In I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.
This paper is about Carl Roger's Phenomenological Personality Theory. Carl Rogers emphasized the whole of experience, the phenomenal, which is the individual's subjective frame of reference; it may or may not correspond to external reality. With regard to Maya's character Marguerite, out of the phenomenal field, a self or self-concept gradually develops. It seems clear that for Maya is an important element in the experience of her life and in some odd sense her goal is to become her "real self".
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Filename: 19383 Carl Roger Phenomenological.doc
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126.19434 Is Science A Useful Framework To Study Psychology.
This paper answers the question concerning whether science is a useful framework to study psychology issues. Scientific theories are important tools for the organization of observed facts. To some people, the word theory simply means someone's unsupported and unfounded notion of now things ought to be done or a set of abstract principles that do not work in practical situations. However, theory has quite a different meaning in science. Scientific theories are general principles, which summarize many observations and predict what can be expected to happen in new situations.