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Papers On Social Psychology
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An Analysis of Personal Advertisements
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This 5 page paper, using sources provided by the student, analyses some personal advertisements in terms of the five basic personality categories as defined by Allport and Cattel's model.
Filename: TEpersn5.wps
An Experiment in Prejudice
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This 8 page paper uses a hypothetical experiment provided by a student concerning jury selection. A verdict for a white man is rendered not guilty, but in an identical case, a guilty verdict is presented for a Hispanic. The jury is all white. Reasons for the verdict are discussed. No bibliography.
Filename: SA015Prj.wps
An Exploration of Horoscopes
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A 5 page overview of horoscopes. This paper discusses their origin, construction, and influence. Even professional horoscopes, however, are subject to considerable variation in their production and their interpretation. Consequently, there is considerable controversy surrounding their validity. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPhorosc.rtf
Analysis of 2 Articles on the Self
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A 4 page essay that analyzes two articles on the nature of "self," that is, consciousness and identity. The articles are "Evolutionary Necessity or Glorious Accident?" by Natalie Angier and "The Self as Sentiment and Reflection" by Charles Horton Cooley. The writer summarizes the main points and whether or not each author was convincing in their arguments. No bibliography is provided.
Filename: khselfar.rtf
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