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    Social psychology is a discipline that uses scientific methods to understand and explain how the thought‚ feeling and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual‚ imagined or implied presence of other human. Social psychology looks at a wide range of social topics‚ including group behavior‚ social perception‚ leadership‚ nonverbal behavior‚ conformity‚ aggression and prejudice. While Plato referred to the idea of the "crowd mind" and concepts such as social loafing and social facilitation

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    The Study of Ethics for a Law Enforcement Career Mark Roggeman Colorado Christian University The Study of Ethics for a Law Enforcement Career For someone who chooses to become a law enforcement officer he or she must understand the importance of having moral ethics standards in order to do the job effectively and professionally. Police officers are held by the public to a higher standard of morality and are expected to be above reproach. Sadly‚ we see in the

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    13. Which aspect of police interrogation procedures do you consider to be most troublesome or problematic? Why? Support your position with evidence I believe the aspect of police interrogations that is most troublesome is the coercive aspect. The reason I believe this is a serious problem is some interviewees are more susceptible to giving false confessions than others‚ even under the slightest pressure from police. Children‚ teenagers‚ the mentally handicapped‚ drug users‚ and people with psychological

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    ARTICLE Open Access Big Fish in a Big Pond: a study of academic self concept in first year medical students Abstract Background: Big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE) research has demonstrated that students in high-ability environments have lower academic self-concepts than equally able students in low-ability settings. Research has shown low academic self-concepts to be associated with negative educational outcomes. Social comparison processes have been implicated as fundamental to the BFLPE

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    SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The study of the manner in which the personality‚ attitudes‚ motivations‚ and behavior of the individual influence and are influenced by social groups http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20psychology According to psychologist Gordon Allport‚ social psychology is a discipline that uses scientific methods "to understand and explain how the thought‚ feeling and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual‚ imagined or implied presence of other human beings"

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    key theoretical concepts in social psychology. 2. Demonstrate understanding of the implications of theory for psychological practice. 3. Critically evaluate and compare key theoretical concepts in social psychology. 4. Present work at an appropriate academic standard In week 1 we discussed the difference between mainstream social psychology and critical social psychology. From week 5-7 we cover topics and issues related to critical ways of doing social psychology. Given this approach

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    Women and Minorities in Law Enforcement Response Throughout policing history women and minorities have gone through so many changes as they tried to become law enforcers. In the beginning‚ when women and minorities were allowed to become police officers they would be hired but given lighter duties or assigned to lower crime areas. They weren’t given much opportunity to go out and experience first hand how everything was on the streets since the majority of law enforcers back then were males. They

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    Social and developmental psychology essay Are stereotypes a useful source of information about other people? The definition of the word ‘stereotype’ is verb) a conventional or formulaic conception or image (Noun) A conventional‚ formulaic‚ and oversimplified conception‚ opinion‚ or image By stereotyping people we pre judge them‚ often unfairly and form inaccurate opinions of them. For example

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    Running Head: Social Psychology 1 Social Psychology Rebecca Freeman PSY 301 Dr. Katrina Hilton Running Head: Social Psychology 2 There are many important components of social psychology‚ and they all fit together. For psychology students‚ social psychology is probably one of the most important areas in their field of study‚ because it is the study of human thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior as they relate to and are influenced by others (Feenstra‚ 2011). We learn social psychology

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    Angeles Police Department‚ more and more law enforcement administrators are faced with the task of reforming police department‚ with little guidance on how to bring about the necessary changes. This is not the first time in our country’s history that corruption and brutality have been front page news. Part of our current problems stem from the unprecedented level of drugs‚ gangs and guns in our cities. Systemically‚ the problems are caused by law enforcement agencies that continue to hire the wrong

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