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    Topic: Both “Holding Things Together” and “forty-five a month” are about the difficulties people face in maintaining close relationships. Who shows the greatest sense of responsibility toward a relationship: Lucy in “Holding Things Together” or Venkat Rao in “forty-five a month”? Both “Holding Things Together” by Anne Tyler and “forty-five a month” by R.K. Narayan are about the difficulties people face in maintaining close relationships. Venkat Rao‚ in “forty-five a month”‚ shows the greatest sense

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    assumptions used in quantitative data Limitations of qualitative data: Qualitative data cannot be directly and mathematically compared‚ and thus comparisons are only nominal and subjective Ability to generalise results from qualitative studies: Because qualitative data is normally interpretative‚ their results cannot be easily generalized Ethical considerations: Some participants may not be comfortable with being on record for their qualitative statements‚ or may be recognizable

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    Study |Change |Effect to results | | |Loftus & Palmer |Get p’s to observe staged but “real” accident. 2. Higher ecological validity – accounts for variables|More accurate estimates of speed | | |such as emotional response to situation. 3. Harder to replicate so lower reliability. 4. Not all may |Less Ps reporting broken glass | |

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    THEORIES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THE PSYCHOANALYTIC VIEWPOINT • Freud’s Psychosexual Theory – Unconscious motives are repressed – Development is a conflictual process • Sexual and aggressive instincts that must be served‚ yet society dictates restraint THE PSYCHOANALYTIC VIEWPOINT • Freud’s Psychosexual Theory – Three Components of Personality • Id: satisfy inborn biological instincts‚ now • Ego: conscious‚ rational‚ finds a realistic means of satisfying instincts • Superego:

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    contributor to youth violence including homicide and suicde‚ case studies of the shooting at Colombine High and other U.S school have suggested that bullying was a factor in many of the inadents. And 1 out of 4 kids are bullyied. And well be abused by another youth. Children are Physicaly attacked in secondary school. Bullying has been reported as more prevaten among males and females and occurred with greater frequency. The study also report on bullies that prevalenoe . School suggests a need for

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    A. Nature of Memory 1. Memory and its constructive processes Memory is a record of our previous experiences and it allows us to adapt to our constantly changing environment. Instead of our memory being an exact recollection of our past experiences‚ such as an automatic tape recorder‚ it is a constructive process in which we process‚ retrieve and store information with some errors‚ for we can’t remember everything. 2. Memory Models: An Overview a. Encoding‚ Storage‚ Retrieval (ESR)

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    How the Lives of the Indigenous Changed “Don’t expect anyone to understand your journey‚ especially if they’ve never walked your path.” During the 1600’s Colonist completed a voyage to the new world in which it took them 66 days. Within the time‚ the Colonist managed to interact with the Natives the Colonist showed the Natives many new ways of living‚ including the many different types of tools that were brought along. Although the Colonists did not only introduced new tools and a different living

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    I am a senior and am in AP Psychology class. As a part of our grade‚ we are required to observe someone in our class without them knowing. After the observations were completed‚ we were asked to write an essay explaining the findings of the observations. My observations took place between the past week‚ between the days of September 9th and September 12th. I observed my subject‚ whom from hereon will be given the fake name “Hector” to reserve his anonymity‚ within classes and in extra curricular

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    developing schizophrenia. Due to this reason family studies were carried out to test the explanation. MZ and DZ were both a part of the studies too. MZ twins are 100% genetically similar and DZ twin 50% genetically similar‚ so if genetics was responsible for schizophrenia the concordance rate for MZ twins should be higher than DZ twins. Gottesman and shields study supports the idea of genetics being the cause of schizophrenia. They looked at over 40 studies and found the concordance rates for schizophrenia

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