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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: October 2011. October 21, 2011. According to Wang ET AL [2008] [i]. However according to Sharpley and Bitsika [2010] [ii]. Sixty-seven twin pairs were diagnosed under the DSM-IV to see who had bipolar disorder and it was shown that the chances of inheriting bipolar disorder were eighty-five per cent. 2008 Aug; 13(8):786-99, 741. Sharpley,C. Bitsika,V. Is Depression Evolutionary or Just Adaptive ...McGuf...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Psychology student studying at Bangor University. Im dyslexic so there might be some spelling mistakes in my blog. March 18, 2012. March 4, 2012. On the other hand Goring(1913) conducted a study which contradicts Lombroso study, Goring conducted research on 3000 participants which were a mixture of criminals and non-criminals and determined there was no significant difference between criminality and facial appearance and...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2011. November 18, 2011. Gender bias is an issue in psychology which has to be thoroughly thought about. If the research does not contain an equal amount of male and female participants, then the theory cannot be generalized for both sexes according to Mustin and Marecek (1988) [1]. Gender bias can be split into two different categories, alpha and beta bias. Gilligan, C. (1982).
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. March 4, 2012. On the other hand Goring(1913) conducted a study which contradicts Lombroso study, Goring conducted research on 3000 participants which were a mixture of criminals and non-criminals and determined there was no significant difference between criminality and facial appearance and states mental deficiency are more prominent causes of crime. The Study of the Delinquent as a Person,. American Journal of Sociology,. With regards to defini...
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Weekly Psych Blog :). Gender Differences in Colour Preference! We all know how the media likes to twist and manipulate words completely changing the story, presenting facts in a way to support their ideas. The media reporting on psychological research is no different, regularly over exaggerating findings and twisting results to create new meanings. This can be seen in ‘The Sunday Times’ newspaper article on. Hurlbert and Ling’s (2007). Study on gender colour preference. Hurlbert and Ling’s (2007). Sugges...
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Rhian'sBlog | some psychology stuff I think about….
Some psychology stuff I think about…. Intentionally killing someone is an extreme act to carry out. Even during wars soldiers can become traumatised by the killing of another human being, it goes against everything we are taught not to do as grow older, however, in a war it is often acceptable and soldiers are trained to cope with that environment. Their … Continue reading →. Is being an obese pregnant mother just as damaging as smoking or drinking whilst pregnant? It might be reliable but is it valid?
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Just another WordPress.com site. De Fabrique, N., Romano, S.J., Vecchi, G.M. and van Hasselt, V.B. (2007). Understanding Stockholm Syndrome. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 76 (7), 10 15. On April 28, 2012 in Uncategorized. Cognitive Skills Programmes in Prisons. On March 25, 2012 in Uncategorized. Is Crime an Addiction? Some individuals continue their criminal behaviour even after they experienced the serious negative consequences of being caught. Hodge, McMurran and Hollin (1997) proposed that it was...
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Consumer and Applied Psychology (PCP3005). A number of companies are now taking it in their stride to implement informal customer interaction. A risky move maybe, but it has turned out to have a lot of success in making companies seem more accessible to consumers, with public responses giving evidence that they are actually paying attention to their customers. Griffin, J. (2011). Risk management: Double edged sword of communicating via social media. However, it is difficult to get it right. Interesti...
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Consumer Blog 8 – End Marmite Neglect Advert. This controversial advert which clearly mimics an animal abuse television programme received over 300 complaints via social networking websites, branding the advert belittling of the work of animal welfare groups. However regardless of this imitation, I believe the light-hearted spoof style of the advert is extremely clear, as supported by recent poll results from the Huffington Post (2013) with over 77% of participators rating the advert non-offensive. Style...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Should we teach ourselves? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Is Education too Restrictive? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Why Science of Education? Although having no exam has not made this module easier by any stretch of the imagination. Each blog was accompanied by a lot of research and dedication for finding information. The four talks really helped support the module as it gave us the opportunity to back our blogs up by giving a more in depth and thorough. Since I have bee...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. March 18, 2012. CBT is based on on changing a offender maladaptive thought process which may be causing behaviours such as self justification and not accepting accountability, offender are taught through serval ways such as self instruction training and role-play, the premise of CBT therapy is if you can change the thought patterns you can change the behaviour. March 4, 2012. The Study of the Delinquent as a Person,.
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Emotion and Motivation Blog. I personally think blogging is quite useful, it would surely benefit people to be able to read posts that may be more precise and easier to understand a specific topic, and learn from that, rather than reading 10 pages from a 20 year old book that we cannot really understand too well. So can blogging be used as a learning tool? To conclude, on self reflection, blogging has personally helped my academic knowledge and I will continue to use it to research into the topics I want...
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Applying motivational theory to PNP3002. Jones, B. D. (2009). Motivating students to engage in learning: The MUSIC Model of Academic Motivation. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Ryan, R. M., and La Guardia, J. (1999). Achievement motivation within a pressured society: Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations to learn and the politics of school reform. In T. Urdan (Ed.), Advances in motivation and achievement, volume II. Pp 45-85). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. People often try t...
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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Within the module PNP 3002 we were asked to write fortnightly blogs on a topic of our choice within the realms of Emotion and Motivation. These were supported by presentations that were carried out after blogs one to three. It was also required that we wrote comments on other students’ blogs, these were submitted with blogs two and three. In conclusion there were aspects of this module that I enjoyed but other aspects that impacted my enjoyment. Deci, E...
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Nike Football – Idols in a Cage. For my final blog, I want to end with an advert that I enjoyed so much as a child. Even as I watch it on YouTube now, I still get a nostalgic excitement similar to when you re-watch one of your favourite films that you haven’t seen in a while. This can only speak volumes of the effect this Nike Football had on me. Sundar, S. S., and Kalyanaram, S. (2004). Arousal, Memory, and Impression-Formation Effects of Animation Speed in Web Advertising. March 26, 2014. The adverts a...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Thanks for dropping by psuf50! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Do rewards really motivate us in the future? Mdash; 5 Comments. April 29, 2012. You would expect rewards to improve future behaviour, especially in young children. However, this idea has long been rejected in psychology, with the main belief being that although they sometimes work, they can also backfire. This effect has also been shown to occur amon...