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· 1-5 · 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 ·Is stereotyping inevitable? Focusing on research and theory, discuss how people use and maintain stereotypes, and how stereotypes can be changed. Can you please explain how this should be set out in order that the essay flows. I only have a 1500 word limit, so I need to be precise. I seem to waffle a lot! Thank you.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
33862
OTA ID:
102789
Reality Therapy: William Glasser (Masters Level)
Please provide suggestions and some points with references for the following topic: Topic: A main idea in William Glasser's Reality Therapy is that clients know if their behavior has been successful or unsuccessful in helping them get what what they want in life. Explore this idea as a form of client assessment and describe its strengths and weaknesses. Thank you.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
34937
OTA ID:
102789
Manipulated independent variable
An example of a manipulated independent variable might be ___________ The amount of sensory deprivation given a participant, a participant's religious affiliation, a student participant's hallucinations in response to severe sensory deprivation, or a retarded child's behavior after a session of relaxation training Please advise answer and why -- thanks so much!!
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
35978
OTA ID:
102789
Mental illness vs Physical illness
Q. Why would a person make fun of someone having a mental illness and not a person with a physical illness? Q. Will society ever accept mental illness as an illness.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
38047
OTA ID:
103477
See attachment for complete question. 3 Four experimenters investigated the number of items recalled in a study of short-term memory when comparing some 25 year-old participants (Y) with some 65 year-old participants (O). (Use a two-tailed test.) For this question you will be assigned data from one of these experiments on the basis of the first letter of your last name. If your last name begins with the letters A-E use data from Experiment 1 If your last name begins with the letters F-K use data from Experiment 2 If your last name begins with the letters L-R use data from Experiment 3 If your last name begins with the letter... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
38508
OTA ID:
103477
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