Personality Theories
a 2- to 3-page APA-formatted reflection paper that addresses the following: Explain any insights you gained about the psychoanalytic theories introduced in the Learning Resources. Explain how the application of […]
a 2- to 3-page APA-formatted reflection paper that addresses the following: Explain any insights you gained about the psychoanalytic theories introduced in the Learning Resources. Explain how the application of […]
a description of which theorist you would like to discuss (please note your selection in the title of your post). How has your selected theorist provided the most practical or […]
Topic: Kelly’s Personal Constructs Question/Prompt: Analyze the 4 common elements in most human disturbance according to Kelly (threat, fear, anxiety, and guilt). Compare each of these constructs with what Scripture says regarding […]
Read about the case of Henry Gustav Molaison (HM) online. What does HM’s case of amnesia say about human memory? How do cases like HM help researchers understand learning and […]
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that addresses the following in children from early childhood through middle childhood: Summarize the physical changes that occur in children during this age and the […]
Explain the rationale behind Galton’s ideas regarding heredity Explain the rationale behind Galton’s ideas regarding heredity Discussion Assignment: For the last few weeks, you have followed the many paths leading […]
a 1,000 word informational article for a newspaper in which you do the following: Describe the differences between dispositional and evolutionary or biological personality theories. Discuss the strengths and limitations […]
In preparing for this discussion, you took part in an interactive scenario called “The Graduate.” In the scenario, you got to experience different people presenting different arguments (some of which […]
Malcolm in the Middle, Season 1, Episode 16 “Water Park” After watching the “Water Park” episode of Malcolm in the Middle, answer these questions in an essay of at least […]
The opponent-process theory suggests that we often experience emotions in opposing pairs such as fear and relief or pleasure and pain. When we experience one end of the spectrum, the […]