Psychology Personality
.... with organization, rules, schedules, lists, trivial details; extremely conventional, serious, and formal; unable to express warm emotions" (
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Poor Self-Esteem
.... This is known as social comparison theory (
Weiten,
1989, 466), but we don't just choose anyone against who we compare ourselves. ....
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Developmental Psych
.... before he or she can move onto the next phase of development in a psychologically healthy manner, Erikson labeled these "psychosocial crises" (
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1989, 411 ....
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Aspects of Love and Sex
.... of psychosexual development contend that neuroses, even in late adulthood, stem directly from a lack of appropriate psychosexual development (
Weiten 1989). ....
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Suicide in People of Color
.... Attributions are "inferences that people draw about the causes of events, others' behavior, and their own behavior" (
Weiten,
1989, 534). ....
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Interpersonal Communication
.... As
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1989) explains, "Personality refers to an individual's unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits." Melvin Udall's defining personality ....
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Interpersonal Communication
.... As
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1989) explains, "Personality refers to an individual's unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits." Melvin Udall's defining personality ....
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Adolescent Development
.... before he or she can move onto the next phase of development in a psychologically healthy manner, Erikson labeled these "psychosocial crises" (
Weiten,
1989, 411 ....
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A Life History
.... The crisis involves finding meaning and satisfaction in one's life, rather than wallowing in bitterness and resentment" (
Weiten,
1989, 413). ....
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Developing Flies
.... reason whose description sounds like Ralph could say it within the context of the story, "rules are necessary for maintaining social order" (
Weiten 1989, 403). ....
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ASPD
.... Since they haven't accepted the social norms they violate, antisocial personalities rarely feel guilty about their transgressions" (
Weiten,
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Piaget
.... explore the world around them, Piaget asserted that interaction with the environment and maturation gradually alter the way children think" (
Weiten,
1989, 398 ....
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Life Cycle Development
.... The crisis involves finding meaning and satisfaction in one's life, rather than wallowing in bitterness and resentment" (
Weiten,
1989, 413). ....
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One Flew Over The Cukoo's Nest
.... is marked by impulsive, callous, manipulative, aggressive, and irresponsible behavior that reflects a failure to accept social norms" (
Weiten,
1989, 544). ....
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Walt Disney
.... WORKS CITED Mosley, L. Disney's World. New York, Stein and Day, 1985.
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Edited Freud & Piaget
.... Cognitive Development. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, NY.
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Free Will & Intelligence
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