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Papers On Social Psychology
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Article Critique/Expectancy on Subliminal Perception
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A 3 page article critique that examines a study performed by Benoit and Thomas (1992) on the relationship between the belief that a subliminal message can affect behavior and the outcome of such perception. This study did not explore the validity of subliminal messaging, but rather how the belief in subliminal messaging could effect perception. The writer summarizes the research, discusses its importance to psychology and offers personal observations. No other sources cited.
Filename: khexsub.rtf
ARTICLE REVIEW ON THE TOPIC OF COMMUNITY AND BELONGING
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This 3 page paper discusses two articles about the benefits to cohesiveness in a society. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBcomm1.rtf
Attachment Theory
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A 7 page paper. The attachment theories of Bowlby, Ainsworth, Rutter and Bronfenbrenner are explained and discussed. Different issues are also discussed in terms of attachment, such as divorce, deprivation, and abuse. A brief critique of some of the theories is also included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGattch3.wps
Attitudes
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A five page paper which looks at the various ways in which the development of attitudes is influenced by both internal and external factors, and the relationship between attitudes, opinions, beliefs and preconceptions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLattitud.rtf
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