Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I want few interesting topics for a research paper(10 page paper) for Psychology?

DETAILS are good. Since it is a long paper, a topic that is intersting would work well. Also, i want a topic for which i can find TONS of article!!!!!!!

I want few interesting topics for a research paper(10 page paper) for Psychology?
A person feels reserved, and slightly annoyed at job, but is social and calm at home. Is this a split personality case?





It is not split personality. A person


with split personality will not know that he has another


personality. Read about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and about


dissociative identity disorder





http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng...





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_pe...





Some persons show a different personality when they are


at places of gaming and betting. What is observed in those


cases is the attitude that a person needs at different places.





attitude:





An enduring, learned predisposition to behave in a consistent way toward a given class of objects, or a persistent mental and/or neural state of readiness to react to a certain class of objects, not as they are but as they are conceived to be.





http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd





In psychology, a mental position with regard to a fact or state. Attitudes reflect a tendency to classify objects and events and to react to them with some consistency.





(Philosophy)





An attitude is a state whose essence is contentment or active discontent with some way the world is, rather than a simple cognition of the way the world is. Significant disputes arise when it is asked if some response, such as the evaluation of something as good or bad, is better seen as expressing attitude than belief.





(Medicine)





A relatively stable characteristic that predisposes an individual to certain behaviours. Attitudes, unlike personality traits, are not general dispositions, but rather are directed towards specific objects, people, events, or ideas. In addition to behavioural components, attitudes have cognitive and affective components.





http://www.answers.com/attitude





There is a saying in India:





When a man goes outside, he sees so much of evil in the society. He feel as if the whole world is filled with evil. When he comes back home and spends a few moment with his wife and children, he experiences a good world within his home. He gets the experience of power of good over evil. Even in small doses, the power of good can give him the strength to keep going in an evil world.
Reply:how the rich live with $$$ in other words spoiled ppl


actors in the limelight...how they handle it
Reply:Can you be more specific? Are you an undergrad or grad student and which psych class are you taking?
Reply:The psychological profiles of serial killers. You will not be bored.
Reply:There a various things you can research that are related to Psychology , you could do research on a Psychological disorder , such as Bipolar Disorder or Chronic Depression . You could also research what the possible psychological effects are to some one who has lost a child , someone who was abused a child , etc . There are many things you can research you just have to look around .
Reply:Why sex is so important to men
Reply:The attachments to identity traumatic for everyone. There is endless possibilities for this topic. Television, neighbors, disasters, newspapers, magazines, radio. It is always traumatic, as long as conditioning is taken to be who you are. It is not that the sense of identify is inherently traumatic. It is the secondary contraction that causes it to be individual as traumatic. That is the story of the individual I, what it is doing every day. It's pure insanity.


It is so important to be hooked on the truth than on wanting to get rid of identity. Learning to discriminate what is real from what is not real. Most people, when that sense of I arises, move so fast either to get rid of it or indulge it that they don't even see what is true.


The truth is what's important!


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