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    RUNNING HEAD: PHEROMONES 1 Pheromones and their Effects on Human’s Sexual Attractiveness Yesenia Rogers Diablo Valley College PHERMONES 2 Abstract This paper talks about what pheromones are and how they work. It will also talk

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    Attachment Theory Beginnings Out of the meeting of psychoanalytic theory‚ World War II‚ and ethology was born what we now know as attachment theory. Because John Bowlby‚ a British psychoanalyst was “uneasy about the reliability of our observations‚ the obscurity of any of our hypotheses and‚ above all‚ the absence of any tradition which demands that hypotheses be tested (1979‚ p. 36)‚ he sought to bring greater scientific discipline into his field. Bowlby was already working with maladapted

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    Cambridge University Press. Martin‚ T. 2006. Anarchism and the Question of Human Nature. Social Anarchism‚ (37)‚ p. 1. Available at: http://www.socialanarchism.org/mod/magazine/display/128/index.php [Accessed: 13th April 2014]. Masters‚ R. “The Impact of Ethology on Political Science” in Albert Somit‚ ed.‚ Biology and Politics.  Mouton: The Hague‚ 1976)‚ pp. 197-233 Masters‚ R Pinker‚ S. 2002. The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature. New York: Viking. Zalman‚ A. 2014. History of Terrorism: Anarchism

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    THEORY OF ATTACHMENT Attachment theory‚ developed by John Bowlby presents a set of organizing principles for understanding various facets of human psychological aspects. The theory offers a wide spectrum‚ which encompasses comprehensive theoretical paradigm for understanding diversities amongst relationships. Bowlby rejecting the old theories of attachment highlighted that attachment is not merely an internal drive to satisfy some need. This paper will focus on the seminal work and the principles

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    were the challenge faced by two historical contributions to this comprehension. On The development of theories of attachment there are some routes that were key important influencing and establishing the ground of studies. The influence of the Ethology and the principle of Imprinting (originally described by Douglas Spalding in the 19th century‚ (Spalding‚ D. A. 1873) and developed later by Konrad Lorenz. (Lorenz KZ 1937) The “Imprinting”‚ is the process or kind of phase-sensitive learning that

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    (1977). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (rev. ed.). San Diego: Academic Press. Daly. M.. & Wilson‚ M. (1988). Homicide‚ New ’k ’ork: Aldine de Gruyter. Daly. M.. Wilson. M.. & Weghorst. S.J. (1982). Male sexual jealousy. Ethology and Sociohiology‚ 3‚ Ii~27. Davis. K. (1948). Human society. New York: MacMillan. de Weerth. C . & Kalma. A.P. (1993). Female aggression as a response to sexual jealousy: A sex role reversal? Aggressive Behavior‚ 19‚ 265-279. Francis. J.L. (1977)

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    Childhood development and it ’s implications to entire continents‚ nations‚ or more specifically‚ societies and cultures has gone through much research and development in the past decades. To illustrate‚ the research and development of childhood theories today involves theorists such as Jean Piaget (1920‚ e.g. child intellectual development) and Freud (1933‚ e.g. components of personality) to more recent theorists such as Lev Vygotsky (1934/1962‚ e.g. stages of cognitive development) and Urie Bronfenbrenner

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    Introduction Although violent crimes are not considered as big a social problem as drug use and sex offending‚ due to the fact that it has not caused a moral panic (Jones‚ 2005)‚ violent crime is still a major problem within the UK. It is extremely hard to define a violent criminal due to the fact that a violent crime includes a wide range of different offenses‚ which all vary in seriousness. Offences that are classed as a violent crime range from first and second degree murder‚ to domestic battery

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    Psychology Defined Gregg R. Henriques James Madison University A new form of knowledge technology is used to diagnose psychology’s epistemological woes and provide a solution to the difficulties. The argument presented is that psychology has traditionally spanned two separate but intimately related problems: (a) the problem of animal behavior and (b) the problem of human behavior. Accordingly‚ the solution offered divides the field into two broad‚ logically consistent domains. The first domain

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    Chapter Outline Chapter 2 I. Developmental theories and the issues they raise A. The Importance of Theories 1. Guides the collection of new information a. what is most important to study b. what can be hypothesized or predicted c. how it should be studied B. Qualities of a Good Theory 1. Internally consistent-- its different parts are not contradictory 2. Falsifiable-- generates testable hypotheses 3. Supported by data-- describes‚ predicts‚ and explains human development C. Four Major

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