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    How do adults become the way they are? What makes the way they act different from other adults? The definition of behavior is “the manner of conducting oneself” (Webster’s 103). An adult’s behavioral characteristics may just be a result of their biological genes or it may be from their past environments in which they lived. Is it nature or nurture that plays a role in shaping ones behavior? Negative childhood experiences shape the way an adult behaves and lives. In Truman Capote’s novel‚ In Cold

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    Outline and evaluate theories and or studies on the effects of early experience on adult relationships (8+16 marks) The quality and type of relationships differ between individuals:some are happy with long term-relationships‚ others prefer more temporary‚ less passionate relationships. Some individuals seem ’lucky in love’‚ while others seem to struggle to maintain a long term stable relationship. Bowlby (1951) believed that the type of quality of relationship that individuals have with their

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    People grow up and before they know it they’ve lost all memories of when they were children. It’s not every day that a person has a memorable experience or event happening to them. I can admit I have memories of when I was young but there is only so many I can remember. I’ve dad many child hood experiences a few stick out more than others but one is one that I remember to this day. As a child everyone can remember their first steps or maybe their first word. I can still remember that day‚

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    A Childhood Experience Every individual has their own set of experiences in life. Some may try to convince themselves that they don ’t have a past for reasons that their history is concerned. However‚ there are also those who love to relive moments in their life where they felt complete. As for my case‚ I believe that the memories I have during my childhood were the most challenging and exciting events of my life. Growing up as a kid in Bellewood‚ Kentucky‚ there wasn’t much going on. I went

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    During my childhood‚ reading is my biggest passion. I delve into this habit since I was 8 years old. My elder sister played a prominent role in developing my passion for reading. I like to read both fiction and non-fiction books. I realized the importance of reading books as it helped me to develop my vocabulary‚ knowledge and gave me new ideas. I was a librarian in the primary school and this further helps me to develop my passion. I have to admit that there are few factors that motivate me to

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    Outline and evaluate research into the breakdown of romantic relationships. (24 marks) One piece of research into the breakdown of romantic relationships conducted by Thibaut and Kelly‚ can explain why a relationship may breakdown using the Social Exchange Theory. A relationship may breakdown due to the ‘profits’ and ‘losses’ in the relationship‚ one of the participants in the relationship may compare the current relationship to a previous one and realise they are not getting what they should

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    Outline and evaluate research into types of attachment. Ainsworth conducted a study to observe types of attachment behaviours with occur between a mother and a child. She used observation to witness these behaviours. By placing the child in a set up play room with one way glass allowed natural behaviour to be observed without interference from the psychologist. Ainsworth used several situations including a mother a child and a stranger. Firstly the mother and the child entered the room‚ the child

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    Outline and evaluate research into the effects of failure to form attachment (privation). Students are likely to describe cases of isolated children such as the Czech twins or Genie. Relevant studies of institutional care include Hodges and Tizard‟s longitudinal study of 65. British children from early life to adolescence and Rutter‟s study of Romanian orphans adopted by British families. Earlier research such as Skodak & Skeels or Spitz & Wolf may also be cited. Animal research‚ such as that of

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    Outline and evaluate research into the factors involved in the formation of relationships: Attraction and the formation of relationships in today’s society is an everyday happening for most people and therefor it’s not surprising that numerous amounts of psychological research into interpersonal and social relationships has centred on romantic relationships. Researchers have found a number of likely factors that play a vital role in the formation of relationships‚ these being physical attractiveness

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    Reading as a Childhood Experience As a teacher‚ I have come to greatly value the importance of reading storybooks to children. It is a rich source of values and it can enhance the vocabulary of a child. I see great improvement among my pupils when I started creating literature-based lessons. At the back of my mind‚ I really wish that I had the same experience as a child but I can’t tell for sure. The earliest memory that I have of reading a book was with my elder sister and my mom in our room.

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