Psychology Homework Solutions

(Masters Level) William Glasser's Reality Therapy

I have to do a 10 page paper and will appreciate some points with references. 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 s ...continues

Is stereotyping inevitable?.....

Hi, can Heather Fritzley 101027 pick this up again re previous posting. I still do not understand the comnnect between Gilbert & Hixon and Macrae & Bodenhausen re cgnitive busyness... I thought that there was a contradiction within the two. I think what I am trying to explain that Gilbert & Hixon state cognitive busyness s ...continues

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 P ...continues

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.

Research Methods / Statistics: 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.) a) Analyze the data as an independent samples design. b) Analyze the same data set as a matched pairs design.

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 exp ...continues

Outline Needed: Stanford Prison Experiment; Total Institutions

Stanford Prison Experiment and Goffman talks about "total institutions" To what extent can a university be considered a "total institution." In what ways is it similar? In what ways is it different? Summarize the impact on both the "staff" and "inmates" I am looking for a detailed outline. What would be some of the ke ...continues

quick child psych reference

I am making the following statement in a paper but am having a hard time locating a source to validate this as fact. Can you please help? I know this was told to me in a youth agency years ago. "It is not surprising that milk consumption dramatically declines for youths at 11 and 12 years old. It is precisely at this age w ...continues

Social Psychology: The self in a social world

My course book is: Social Psychology 7th Edition David G. Myers Social Psychology: The self in a social world (chapter 1 & 2) Please see attached file --- 1. People act differently in similar situations because they differ in how they think about the situations. This statement points to: ____a. the power of ...continues

Beliefs, Judgments, attitudes, and behavior

My course book: Social Psychology (Chapter 3 & 4) 7th Edition David G. Myers Publish by McGraw-Hill Copyright 2002 1. "Always make a good first impression." This proverb is a great example of what is known as the: _x__a. primacy effect. ____b. recency effect. ____c. correspondence effect. ____d. fundamental at ...continues

Help Please

Can you please help me with these questions: 1. Gustav Fechner and Psychophysics: In your opinion, who is the father of experimental psychology? Was it Wundt, who relied on introspection, or was it Fechner, who relied on observable behavior? What evidence most affected your opinion? Answer: 2. Motion detection: Why ...continues

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