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I have questions re: this article: • What is the purpose of the study? • What is the problem, theory, and/or research context that gave rise to the study. • What is the research question(s) and major hypotheses. • What are the methods used: e.g., subjects, measures, & procedures. • What are the analyses and findings: statistics (e.g. means, R's, F's, etc.) as appropriate, and reported p values. • Please summarize the author's discussion. • Can you please help me evaluate the study concentrating on: 1. worthwhileness of the study; 2. adequacy of methods used; 3. confounding variables and/or limitations on the generalizability of findings; 4. whether or not discussion... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
163378
OTA ID:
102789
Describe the following disorders
Please describe each of the following disorders stating their causes, treatment and symptoms: Dissociative disorder Sexual Personality Schizophrenic Childhood
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
163386
OTA ID:
104435
Describe anorexia detailing current trends, diagnosis and treatment
Please help me locate relevant information to write a 750- to 1,050-word paper briefly describing anorexia detailing the current trends, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for the disorder. All information is welcome. Thank you.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
163388
OTA ID:
102789
Why do bad relationships tend to last longer than good relationships?
See attachment. Why do bad relationships tend to last longer than good relationships? In other words, a “bad” relationship may be described as one person seemingly contributes far more to the relationship than the other, often times experiencing disappointment the other mate fails to give equally. A “good” relationship is one that both mates share responsibilities and contribute equally.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
166213
OTA ID:
105944
Compare and contrast Goffman's Symbolic Interactionism theory with Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic theory as related to the interaction of an individual in society.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
166479
OTA ID:
105949
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