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  • Development of personality characteristic

    $12.50

    Chapter 2 Discussion: How might an environment different from the one you experienced have affected the development of personality characteristics that you believe you inherited from one or both of your parents?
    3 Pages

  • Assignment should be banned Arguments

    $39.00

    Assignment should be banned Arguments

    This paper will provide arguments and counterarguments for the debate “assignment should be banned”
    14 Pages

  • Proposition: Different Perspectives in Psychology coexist rather than conflict

    $39.00

    Different Perspectives in Psychology coexist rather than conflict. Evaluate this proposition drawing on at least two chapters from Book 2.
    11 Pages

  • Formation of romantic relationships

    $30.00

    Questions

    Discuss research into the Formation of romantic relationships. (8 + 16 marks)

    Outline and evaluate one theory of the maintenance of romantic relationships (4 marks + 8 marks)

    Discuss research into the breakdown of romantic relationships (8 marks + 16 marks)

    Outline and evaluate evolutionary explanations for sex differences in parental investment (24marks)

    Outline and evaluate one theory of relationship maintenance (4 marks + 8 marks)

    Discuss research into the influence of culture on romantic relationships. (4 marks + 8 marks)

    Discuss the influence of childhood and /or adolescent experiences on adult relationships (8 + 16 marks)

    11 Pages

  • The Evolutionary Psychology of the Emotions and Their Relationship to Internal Regulatory Variables

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    Chapter 8:
    The Evolutionary Psychology of the Emotions and Their Relationship to Internal Regulatory Variables

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  • The association between self-deception and moral self-concept as functions of self-consciousness

    $5.00

    Abstract
    Regulated by self-consciousness, self-deception is a part of the self-system that suppresses negative aspects of the self and maintains a positive moral self-concept. We tested this evolutionary hypothesis on 166 college students by measuring self-deception using both a questionnaire and a series of hypothetical helping scenarios. The results showed a positive correlation between self-deception and moral selfconcept, which was moderated by private self-consciousness. Among participants with high, but not low, self-consciousness, high moral self-concept individuals were more willing to help when potential selfbenefits were present than low moral self-concept individuals, whereas there was no difference between the two groups concerning helping without self-benefit. These results support the evolutionary view that self-deception serves to maintain optimal moral self-concept, especially for individuals with high selfconsciousness.

    5 pages

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  • The Biopsychosocial Perspective on Personality

    $10.00

     

    Biopsychosocial Perspective on Personality: How did you become the person you are today?
    3 Pages

    Exam Tips 202: Know Where to Go
    Check your exam timetable for details on when and where you’ll be sitting the exam. Make sure you have everything you’ll need to take with you (e.g. calculator, pencil, ruler, etc).
    Try to do some study at the times your exams will be on. If you have an early morning exam it’s a good idea to practise getting up and doing some study earlier in the day.

  • Psychology Mock Interviews

    $27.50

    Charles Darwin Transcript

    1. 1. What do you consider to be the proper subject matter of psychology?
    2. What methods of psychology use to approach the subjects it studies?
    3. What do you expect will be your most lasting contribution to the field of psychology?
    4. What do you consider to be an appropriate role for the field of psychology in society?
    5. What particular personal challenges or characteristics, or conditions in the society and the profession of psychology, had the greatest impact upon your development as a psychologist?

    John Dewy Transcript

    1. What do you consider to be the proper subject matter of psychology?
    2. What methods of psychology use to approach the subjects it studies?
    3. What do you expect will be your most lasting contribution to the field of psychology?
    4. What do you consider to be an appropriate role for the field of psychology in society?
    5. What particular personal challenges or characteristics, or conditions in the society and the Profession of psychology, had the greatest impact upon your development as a psychologist?

    William James Transcript

    1. What do you consider to be the proper subject matter of psychology?
    2. What methods of psychology use to approach the subjects it studies?
    3. What do you expect will be your most lasting contribution to the field of psychology?
    4. What do you consider to be an appropriate role for the field of psychology in society?
    5. What particular personal challenges or characteristics, or conditions in the society and the profession of psychology, had the greatest impact upon your development as a psychologist?

    Grantville Stanley Hall Transcript

    1. What do you consider to be the proper subject matter of psychology?
    2. What methods of psychology use to approach the subjects it studies?
    3. What do you expect will be your most lasting contribution to the field of psychology?
    4. What do you consider to be an appropriate role for the field of psychology in society?
    5. What particular personal challenges or characteristics, or conditions in the society and the profession of psychology, had the greatest impact upon your development as a psychologist?

    Leta Stetter Hollingwoth Transcript

    1. What do you consider to be the proper subject matter of psychology?
    2. What methods of psychology use to approach the subjects it studies?
    3. What do you expect will be your most lasting contribution to the field of psychology?
    4. What do you consider to be an appropriate role for the field of psychology in society?
    5. What particular personal challenges or characteristics, or conditions in the society and the profession of psychology, had the greatest impact upon your development as a psychologist?

    7 pages

  • How is teaching online different from conventional teaching

    $20.00

     Online Education

    Contents of the paper

    • How is teaching online different from conventional teaching?
    • Notion of the structure of online education such as planning/organization, teaching guidelines, relationships between teacher and students, lectures versus tutorials, and examining students’ performances.
    • Why is the shift toward online education happening?

    8 pages, 6 References