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Papers On Cognitive, Behavioral, & Personality Psychology (Developmental Psychology)
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Erik Erikson's Eight Developmental Stages
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me this paper ] A 10 page paper which discusses Erik Erikson's
eight developmental stages and then applies each one to a character in the
movies or on television. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: RAeriksontv.wps
Erikson's Stages Of Development
[ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper that discusses the eight stages of
development according to Erikson. Each stage is discussed identifying the
primary goal for each. Identity crises, identity closure and identity
redefinition are discussed. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename:
Erikstag.wps
Establishing guidelines for high school
examination of domestic or family violence [
send
me this paper ] (8 pp) Probably the first thing that needs to be
examined in the partnership of students, parents, and school staff is the
need for a multi-pronged approach to this nationwide problem. The group
should be commended for recognizing that this is a societal problem, not
one that can be solved by any individual or singular group. This
discussion will examine both the problem of domestic or family violence
itself; consider issues, which may present value or ethical dilemmas; and
suggest possible resolution, which may move into positive programming.
Bibliography lists 10 sources plus one advertising anti-violence visual.
Filename: BBfamvio.doc
Existentialism: Sartre and "Taxi Driver"
[ send
me this paper ] A 14 page paper which discusses Sartre's "Nausea"
as it involves existentialism and then presents an examination of the film
"Taxi Driver" as it applies. The paper also offers a general view of
Sartre's ideas and theories regarding human nature and existentialism.
Bibliography lists 8 additional sources. Filename:
RAsartrtx2.wps
Extraordinary Minds (1997) - Howard Gardner
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) In Extraordinary Minds (1997),Gardner poses
an important question: Is there a set of traits shared by all truly great
achievers - even those we might think of as extraordinary - no matter
their field or the time period within which they did their important work?
In an attempt to answer this question, Gardner first examines how most of
us mature into more or less competent adults. He then examines closely
four persons who lived unquestionably extraordinary lives - Mozart, Freud,
Woolf, and Gandhi - using each as an example of a different kind of
extraordinariness Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: BBextrao.doc
Factors Influencing Cognitive development,
Language development, and Social development: Observations from the
Classroom and the Literature [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page discussion of the factors influencing
cognitive development, language development, and social development.
Written from the perspective of an educator who compliments her own
classroom observations with those from the literature, this paper attempts
to illustrate the importance of parental involvement and a resource rich
learning environment on child development. Provides several examples from
Danuta Bukatco and Marvin W. Daehler's "Child Development: A Thematic
Approach" (1998) and compliments these authors approach with other
research in the field. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename: PPedPrnt.wps
Fear And Self-Interest As Motives To Act
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper discusses fear and self-interest
as the only forces that act as motivate people. The writer provides
support for this premise until the discussion of Maslow's work.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
PGmotv8.rtf
Five Theorists of Motivation [ send
me this paper ] 6 pages. Many well-known psychologists have
developed theories of motivation, and this paper takes a close look at
five of these theorists. The theories of motivation discussed herein are
those of Maslow, McGregor, Herzberg, McClelland, and Vroom. Their theories
are popular in the workplace and serve well in developing the self as well
as team building. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAmtpsy.rtf
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