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Inadequate Parenting / The Impact on Adult
Personality [ send
me this paper ] This 14 page paper provides an assessment of the
relevant theories that apply to understanding the impacts of inadequate
parenting. This paper looks specifically at the issue of inadequacy,
rather than abuse, and considers how misguided parenting can influence
adult personality development. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename: MHparen_wps
Individualism & Parental Separation
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page essay which shows how role differentiation
in the upbringing of girls and boys creates a disadvantage for women in
the psychological area of individualism. Focusing on both a funneled view
of separation events and a global perspective, the writer argues that role
differentiation has created a problematic world for women in regards to
individualization. No additional sources
cited. Filename: Parsep.wps
Infidelity: The Cultural and Psychological
Basis [ send
me this paper ] A 20 page discussion of infidelity in relation to
marital commitment. Discusses the variation in views of infidelity across
culture and time. Asserts that while infidelity is a more acceptable
behavioral component of some cultures, these cultures are most often
viewed as being primitive and inferior by "mainstream" white culture.
Infidelity is viewed by mainstream society therefore as an aberrant
behavior, a behavior which is a reflection of the growing immorality of
our society. Concludes that there are a number of formative traits which
are acquired in childhood which impact our adult perceptions on
infidelity. While these traits vary according to our culture and also
according to time they are not in themselves any sort of aberration but
simply a reflection of a child learning from its culture. Bibliography
lists 14 sources. Filename:
PPinfide.wps
Inhibition & Emotional Disclosure / The
Studies Of James Pennebaker [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the
social stage model of emotional response to trauma outlined by James
Pennebaker, and then supports the use of a verbal model for expressivity
represented in studies by Pennebaker and colleagues. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Filename: Penneb.wps
Interpersonal Domain as the Most Adequate Focus in
Analyzing Relationships and Social Interactions [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which discusses the various domains
for analysis as it relates to relationships and social interaction. The
various domains discussed are personal, interpersonal, intrapersonal,
groups, and societal. The paper argues, through the examination of the
domains, that interpersonal domain serves as the best focus for analyzing
relationships and social interactions. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: RAinterfcs.wps
Intimate Internet Interaction - Exploring the
Psychology of CyberSociety [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page paper that examines the current trend of
intimate Internet relationships being conducted on the World Wide Web and
analyzes the negative psychological and sociological effects of these
relationships. Included is a detailed Internet research proposal designed
to measure existing levels of online believability. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
LCCyber.doc
Jane Goodall And Monica Moore: Anthropological
Study [ send
me this paper ] The art of observation is the single most important
aspect of ethnographic research. This 5 page paper compares an essay on
first observations by Jane Goodall with Nonverbal Courtship Patterns In
Women from Monica Moore. No additional sources are listed. Filename: KTgoodll.wps
Japanese Vs. American Development of
Self-Concept [ send
me this paper ] A 15 page paper on the factors that make up
self-concept in each country. The writer describes how the mythology,
religion, social setting, child-rearing and concepts of success define who
people are in each culture. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Japanvam.wps
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