Category: Psychology

  • Lowering Frequency of Bad Language in Children

    In the study of reflexes, it is possible to highlight the difference between reflexive displays of children’s speaking abusive language and conscious behavioral patterns. Reflex Understanding the notion of reflex is important because it can provide a solid explanation for children’s specific actions (Chance, 2008). Reflexes reveal a relationship between a certain event and a…

  • California Is Equal to Reinventing Oneself

    In January 1848, California experienced considerable social, economical, and cultural changes. In the course of time, this land has become the dream of each person that gives a chance to make a fortune out of nothing. People belonging to different ethnic groups arrived at this land in the hope to become full-fledged members of society…

  • The Effect of Drug X on Self-Reports of Anxiety in a Sample of Undergraduate Psychology Majors

    Table of Contents Introduction Method Reference List Introduction Anxiety forms part of an individual’s body mechanisms in which it communicates that something or an act is wrong and hence, there is need to undertake corrective measures (Aleksovski, 2009). This sign has been categorised as one of the essential human survival tactics as it ensures individual…

  • Change of Personality Through the Life Course

    Table of Contents Stability and change of personality across the life course Personality and Obesity Across the Adult Life Reference Stability and change of personality across the life course Premise/hypothesis of the study The main premise of this study lay in whether or not personality changes based on age was due to an individual’s intrinsic…

  • Psychology Achievement Test

    Psychology achievement test PAT is mainly used in institutions to determine students’ knowledge in psychology. It is specifically the systematic analysis of an individual’s intelligence, character, knowledge and behavior. This paper will therefore show an example of a PAT, correct response in regard to the study of psychology and a specific systematic evaluation of a…

  • Value and need as organizing factors in perception

    Throughout the entire history of contemporary psychology, perception has not been given a fair definition. This has persisted until today. Throughout this period, it has always been assumed that the perceiver is a passive recording device. Moreover, the perceiver has an extremely complicated design. Such type of vitro psychology has been deficient for failing to…

  • Developmental Observation of a 4-Years-Old Student

    Table of Contents Description of observation site or location Description of Family of origin Developmental Stages Theories of Development Interpretation Childs Name: Ann Student (also referred to as student/subject) Age: 4 Gender: Female Description of observation site or location I did my observation at Alltowns Preschool. The class of Mrs. Teacher consisted of 16 students.…

  • Adaptation and its Impact on Human Sensory System

    Table of Contents Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3 Discussion References Experiment 1 After rubbing the fingers over the coarse sandpaper a few times, its coarseness can be identified as 6 according to the 1-7 scale. When 1-2 minutes have passed, one can repeat the actions rubbing the same fingers over the sandpaper. This time…

  • Spatial Ability Studies on Men and Women

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Methodology Literature Review Conclusion Reference List Introduction Gathering hypothesis is an evolutionary term that gives details on how people have changed gradually over generations. Tools in earlier times were primarily used for digging and harvesting crops and not for hunting. Later, people acquired complex tools, which they used to hunt,…

  • Clinical and Counseling Psychologist’s Interview

    The types of responsibilities conducted by professionals in various sectors of the human service are significant to the overall wellbeing of human beings and, therefore, can never be underestimated (Kadushin and Kadushin, 1997). Whereby there are numerous social assisting programs in the society, many of the professionals working in most of those units have the…