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Lying
Is there any way(s) to know when someone is lying or telling the truth? Consider body language, voice patterns, handwriting, or other traits. Consider situations. What could you do to reach a conclusion? Detective work? polygraph/lie detector?
Yes it is possible to detect a liar, but it can be...
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Relation of Abraham Maslow
Relation of Abraham Maslow
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ADHD and Bipolar
Introduction
One of the bedeviling attributes of mental illness is that in many cases an individual suffers from more than one form of mental disability, thus making both diagnosis and treatment much harder. This dissertation examines one such form of co-morbidity, that of bipolar disorder and...
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Intelligence Theories of Spearman and Gardner
This two page paper presents an overview and comparison of the intelligence theories of Charles Spearman and Howard Gardner. There were three sources used to complete this paper.
There have been many ideas presented to the world about the theory or intelligence and while some of them have...
Number of paragraphs: 13
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Fifth Graders
Fifth graders are new players on the world scene. They listen to the news and want to know how what the media says affects them. They begin to develop a sense of justice and fairness that transcends beyond their immediate vicinity. Another interesting phenomenon is that in wanting to know...
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Superstitions
This is a two page paper that explores superstitions. There is one reference used for this paper.
Introduction
Many people are affected by superstitious beliefs. It is interesting to look at one of these beliefs and how it is affected by reasonable explanations.
Superstitious Behavior
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Criminalistics and the Criminal Mind
Criminalistics and the Criminal Mind
For centuries, scientists, anthropologists and philosophers have searched for a single cause defining the criminal mind, but a universal theory cannot be applied as cultural influences, the moral climate, and circumstances incorporate a wide range of...
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Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science
In recent years, the Humean alternative in cognitive science has been gaining momentum. One of the most notable developments has been the rise of connectionism, which models cognition as the behavior of dynamical systems (Smolensky 1988), and often understands those models from a dynamical...
Number of paragraphs: 3
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The Psychology of Aggression in Human Development
The Psychology of Aggression in Human Development
In psychology, the issue of aggression is a vital phenomenon significant in human development. This is because in studying the psychology of individuals, human interaction is necessary to determine and identify. Thus, in the process of...
Number of paragraphs: 3
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Anorexia-Bulimia
Title: Measurement of Nonclinical Personality Characteristics of Women With Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa (Pryor & Wiederman, 1996)
Authors: Tamara L. Pryor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, KS
Michael W. Wiederman,...
Number of paragraphs: 11
Number of sentences: 29
Number of words: 527
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