Comparison Of Three Journal Articles : A 5 page
comparison of psychological journal articles addressing
extroversion and introversion. Three articles were selected,
two from The Journal of Psychology and one from The Journal
of Genetic Psychology. The first discussed is an investigation
of the reliability of models of determining general personality
traits. The second attempts to establish a link between
introversion and depression; the third investigates the
possibility of a statistical basis for personality traits as
indicated by the signs of the zodiac. All of the studies seem to
be designed as well as they could be in their areas of
investigation, but all seem to conclude that apart from neurosis
of either introversion or extroversion, the existence and the
description within the individual remains subjective and its
definition elusive. Psycjou3.wps Three
Psychology Journals / Comparison : A 5 page paper
analyzing three psychological journals for content and slant.
The journals are: The Journal of Abnormal Psychology; The
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology; and The
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. While
the first two concern themselves more with research, the last is
more concerned with what Freud would say. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. 3journal.wps
Mood And Thought Disorders / Review of Journal Articles
:
This 10 page paper reports the findings in six different studies
concerned with mood and thought disorders. Specifically,
articles on obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety
disorder, major depression disorder, and phobias were reviwed.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Disorders.wps
Literacy Instruction / Psychology Article Critique &
Research : A 7 page paper that reviews a psychology of
education article by Needels and Knapp and presents
documentation to complement the contents and application of
the article. Bibliography lists 6 references including the
primary source. Psychart.wps
Reading & Behavior Problems : A 6 page paper
that
provides an assessment of Smart, et al's 1996 article in the
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology on this very topic. Full
ciration included. Readbeh.doc
Review / Mother, Child, & Teacher / Associations With
Depression & Anxiety : A 5 page paper discussing the
psychology study of Brigg-Gowan, Carter, and Stone.
Brigg-Gowan, Carter, and Stone studied 188 children to better
understand the relationship depression and anxiety,
experienced by a parent, have with the childs behavior. The
study makes several strong points which are examined after the
discussion of their study. Behav3.wps
Family Assessment I : In 4 pages, the writer
summarizes
"Family Environment and Psychological Well Being, School
Adjustment, and Problem Behavior" by Daniel T. L. Shek, in
the Journal of Genetic Psychology. The article is primarily
concerned with the impact of parental & family involvement on
adolescent development. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Famass1.wps
Journal Article Review / The Psychology of Loneliness :
In this 3 page review of an article from The Journal of
Psychology, the authors' purpose, methodology, etc; are
evaluated. The psychological effects of loneliness are of
primary importance to this discussion. Citation information
included. Psyart13.wps
Journal Article Review / Familiarity vs. Attention : 4
page
review of a journal article in which the authors attempt to
determine whether or not the fact that a subject has some
memory/stored familiarity of an object will affect how much
visual/spatial attention they inherently give it. Various parts of
the study are analyzed and critiqued. Citation not available.
Psycar10.wps
Journal Article Review / Procrastination & Planning :
3 page review of a journal article in which the authors attempt to
determine whether or not planning can be genuinely treated as
a personality trait. Various parts of their study and conclusion
are analyzed. Full citation not available. Psycar11.wps
Journal Article Review / Cross-Cultural Analysis Of ... :
4 pages reviewing a journal article that examines the cultural
differences between Europeans and Japanese and their relation
to spontaneous causal attributions. The point is made that the
disparities between these two cultures causes each of them to
behave a bit differently. Attributional theory inherently
dictates that Western-Europeans tend to think rationally while
the Japanese attempt to stay away from the monotony of
logical analysis. Full Citation Not Available. Psycar12.wps
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