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    It has been said that the end never justifies the means used to achieve it.

    It has been said that the end never justifies the means used to achieve it. Discuss examples in history where this principle was violated. What do you think went wrong? Please provide about 3 examples and what went wrong with each. Each of the 3 examples should be summarized in about 4-5 sentences each. Thanks you.

    Ethics and animal research

    In your opinion, should animal research in psychology be eliminated? This question is examined through a personal reflection.

    Non Verbal Communication

    What is non verbal communication? What are two specific examples of non verbal communication? Give examples of non verbal communication in our daily activities? How do these examples specifically demonstrate the concept of non verbal communication?

    Description of Classical conditioning

    What is classical conditioning? What are two specific examples of classical conditioning? How do these examples specifically demonstrate the concept of classical conditioning?

    Researching Social Psychology

    How would you write a paper about social psychology? What is the theory of social psychology and what it meant and how can we use social pyschology in our everday life. What are the steps needed to write a paper on social psychology?

    Values, Peer Pressure, Aggression and Attraction

    1. Throughout life, value and belief systems some times change. How does interaction with people we respect, our social environments, our work and home lives, our spiritual and religious belief systems and our education impact us? As an adult, how are we aware of the significance of peer pressure on children? What are some o

    Ethics in the Workplace

    1. Examine ethics in general and ethics in the workplace specifically. 2. Include two "case studies": One situation where the problem was resolved using positive ethical principles and a second ethical dilemma that was not handled well. I need help with these questions and examples. Thank you in advance.

    Culture Diversity

    The concepts and definitions of "culture," "sub-culture," and "race" are, at a minimum, complex and controversial. Discuss the various definitions and controversies related to them.

    This posting helps to prepare a Socialization Survey.

    Develop a 10-question survey on how socialization affects us. Develop 10 questions that would help you understand how the individuals completing the survey are affected by socialization. Give the survey to at least five individuals. The questions should demonstrate thought and be designed to gather information on socializatio

    Students' Motivation and The Clasroom Teacher are focal topics.

    Help with these areas is given: 1. What are intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and motivation to learn? 2. What are the possible motivational effects of success and failure, and how do these effects relate to beliefs and about ability? 3. What are the roles of goals, interest, emotions, and beliefs about the self in

    Behaviorism

    This is for a paper. I need as much infromation as possible. Thank you. 1. Observational Learning and Cognitive Behavior Modification: Thinking about Behavior. (Discuss)

    PSYCHOLOGY/EDUCATION: GENDER

    Examples of subject areas that I can consider for my report (There is some overlap) 1. GIRLS AND BOYS: DIFFERENCES IN THE CLASSROOM 2. SEXUAL IDENTITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION 3. GENDER-ROLE IDENTITY. STUDENTS STRUGGLING WITH SEXUAL IDENTITY. 4. GENDER SCHEMA THEORY. 5. GENDER-ROLE STEREOTYPING IN THE PRESCHOOL YEARS.

    Adolescent Physical Development

    1. Influences on physical development. 2. Relationship between physical development and cognitive learning? 2. What does a classroom teacher need to know about adolescent development? Why? 3. How will physical development affect learning - implications for classroom teacher? 4. Instruction and brain development. 5. U

    'Tuesdays with Morrie'

    1. How does the book 'Tuesdays with Morrie' apply to the aging process? 2. What spiritual meaning is inherent in the message conveyed in the book.

    Building community in organizations is the focus of this posting.

    This posting offers research to correlate the way in which staff members of the human services organization are treated will affect the manner in which they will relate to consumers of the services. It also shows how a staff's supervision and support structure can be designed to enhance their responsiveness to the needs of indiv

    A lateral thinking challenge

    You are in a country where there are only liars and truthtellers, and they cannot be told apart by sight. You set on a dangerous trip because there is a fork in the road that can lead to either a crocodile swamp (death) or to safety. When you reach the fork, the sign post is gone, but there are two men standing there. One

    Social Psychology Likelihood

    This solution offers ideas about the importance of early psychosexual development. It also offers connections between childhood experiences and personality traits.

    Groupthink

    As Director of Operations, you've been asked by the Board of Directors of your company to help them explore different problem solving and decision-making techniques. While the Board has been highly successful in leading your company to profitability and name brand recognition, it has been recently plagued with lack-luster result

    Why do juveniles get harsh sentences rather than treatment?

    Most psychologists are clear in their assertion, based on research findings,that adolescents do not need more punishment for juvenile offenses. At the same time, we see more severe treatment of offending teenagers. Why do those who make the laws seemingly ignore decades of research and adolescent deviant behavior, its causes,

    Is college for everyone?

    Please help with the following questions: Is college for everyone? Do you think that we should encourage some high school students to follow another path? How do you think such decision should be made? and by whom? What changes in social policy would help non-college youth find a secure occupational identity?

    Thinking Styles

    What are some experiences you have had with structured analytic thinking? Relativistic thinking?