Transparent

Documents tagged with psych

Psychology & Mental Health Forums: PsychForums

Psychology & Mental Health Forums: PsychForums
  • Openoffice_16x16 1 page
  • HikiCulture published this 2 days ago
  • 9 reads
  • 0 comments

AP Psychology Ch10 Worksheet

AP Psychology Ch10 Worksheet
  • Word_16x16 4 pages
  • wheeltowheel published this 4 days ago
  • 17 reads
  • 0 comments

Rnweb Psych

rn psych
  • Word_16x16 11 pages
  • skm10 published this 11/06/2009
  • 25 reads
  • 0 comments

Understanding Obama the Making of a Fuehrer

  • Pdf_16x16 28 pages
  • MisterFrost published this 10/28/2009
  • 104 reads
  • 2 comments

Psych Notes - Clinical Pocket Guide Scanned)

  • Pdf_16x16 225 pages
  • gene_ix published this 10/13/2009
  • 793 reads
  • 0 comments

The Wisdom of Crowds

The latest addition to the psychology journal articles collection was inspired by the exploits of the acclaimed psychological illusionist Derren Brown, who created a real stir last week when he "pr...
  • Pdf_16x16 7 pages
  • Psych101 published this 09/15/2009
  • 279 reads
  • 0 comments

Police Lineups: Making Eyewitness Identification More Reliable

Written for the National Institute of Justice, this very useful and practical publication provides a range of insightful information e.g., elements of a lineup, variables that can affect the outcom...
  • Pdf_16x16 11 pages
  • Psych101 published this 09/11/2009
  • 143 reads
  • 0 comments

Carl G Jung - Life After Death

Jung's writing on Life After Death
  • Pdf_16x16 22 pages
  • Wicked68 published this 09/09/2009
  • 79 reads
  • 0 comments

Why Buddhism is an Atheistic Religion

You may have heard that Buddhists do not believe in a creator, or a personal god. You then probably assume that Buddhism is Atheistic. In this case, you are correct, for the concept of a personal g...
  • Pdf_16x16 4 pages
  • Smile~ published this 09/05/2009
  • 1,185 reads
  • 7 comments

Psych 101

  • Pdf_16x16 21 pages
  • marebear2111 published this 08/23/2009
  • 238 reads
  • 0 comments

The Fallacy of Personal Validation a Classroom Demonstration of Gullibility

Brilliant social experiment By Bertram R. Forer. Forer decided to conduct the experiment after meeting a graphologist at a nightclub who offered to provide a personality reading based on a sampl...
  • Pdf_16x16 18 pages
  • Psych101 published this 07/15/2009
  • 2,388 reads
  • 0 comments

Sleep Disorders

  • Powerpoint_16x16 29 pages
  • cubezero published this 07/08/2009
  • 143 reads
  • 1 comment

Selective Perception: They Saw A Game: A Case Study by Albert Hastorf & Hadley Cantril

This classic study in selective perception demonstrates how an Ivy League football game was perceived differently by opposing fans, particularly in relation to their opponents "blatantly unsportsma...
  • Pdf_16x16 23 pages
  • Psych101 published this 07/04/2009
  • 496 reads
  • 0 comments

The Nature and Meaning of Dogmatism

The psychology of dogmatism is as relevant today as when Dr. Milton Rokeach began his pioneering work into this enduring topic. The ideas contained within this important paper informed the deve...
  • Pdf_16x16 27 pages
  • Psych101 published this 06/24/2009
  • 352 reads
  • 0 comments

Forming Impressions of Personality

Forming Impressions of Personality by Solomon Asch is a classic study in the psychology of interpersonal perception. The central tenet of this research is that particular information we have about ...
  • Pdf_16x16 73 pages
  • Psych101 published this 06/13/2009
  • 560 reads
  • 0 comments

The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information

The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" is among the most frequently Cited Journal Articles in Introductory Psychology Textbooks. Bu...
  • Pdf_16x16 40 pages
  • Psych101 published this 06/10/2009
  • 367 reads
  • 0 comments

Predicting A Criminal's Journey To Crime

Originally published by the Institute of Justice this very useful article addresses the utility of computer programs as crime-solving tools. Among the topics discussed are geographic profiling ...
  • Pdf_16x16 11 pages
  • Psych101 published this 05/31/2009
  • 350 reads
  • 0 comments

Play and Its Role in the Mental Development of the Child

Despite his premature death at the age of just 37, Lev Vygotsky is widely considered as one of the leading developmental psychologists of the 20th century. In addition to his seminal contribution t...
  • Pdf_16x16 32 pages
  • Psych101 published this 05/26/2009
  • 559 reads
  • 0 comments

Psychopathology of Everyday Life

The Psychopathology of Everyday Life is arguably one of Sigmund Freud's least technical and, therefore, most accessible publications. Drawing on personal anecdotes and real life examples, Freud exp...
  • Pdf_16x16 253 pages
  • Psych101 published this 05/10/2009
  • 499 reads
  • 0 comments

Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling

In the early 1970s, Special Agent Howard Teten and others in the FBI began to apply the insights of psychological science to violent criminal behavior. In 1972, the FBI Academy launched a Behaviora...
  • Pdf_16x16 16 pages
  • Psych101 published this 05/02/2009
  • 1,411 reads
  • 0 comments
1 2 3 Next >