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Essays 271 - 300
In three pages the cognitive dissonance theory of Festinger is applied to the opposition to a directive that demands departmental ...
is represented by mass media. Television influences children greatly. "Knowledge about many settings is based on a symbolic fict...
In seven pages the listening skill necessary for counseling is the primary focus of this comparative analysis of cognitive behavio...
Creativity is examines in seven pages within the context of cognitive psychological functionality with various topical theories su...
science, man used to think himself a free agent possessing free will. Science gives us, instead, causal determinism wherein every...
In seven pages Lawrence Kohlberg and his theories of cognitive development are discussed in terms of their contributions, research...
within the scope of this relationship commonly provided substantive information about the emotional status of the individual. ...
In seven pages this paper examines the text How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life by Gilovic...
bell and the unconditioned response was the dogs salivation when it was fed. After the conditioning, the sound of a bell, which ha...
theory is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), which is defined as the "distance between the actual developmental level as dete...
6 years); latency (6 - 11 years); genital (11 to 18 years) (ETR Associates, 2006). Like Piaget, Freud did allow for some flexibili...
social psychology are one and the same; that organizations are the result of "repressed desires and ambivalent memories of ancient...
early stages, but also take this information and construct differentiated mental processes as they interact with different compone...
"behind their cute and seemingly illogical utterances were thought processes that had their own kind of order and their own specia...
someone ... we are not saying that he or she is in a particular internal state or condition. Instead, we are characterizing the pe...
etc. This has become the basic element in memory research. A local telephone number is 7 digits which is why it is easier to remem...
The therapist used progressive relaxation, desensitization, psycho-education, and cognitive restructuring (Chaudhury et al., 2009)...
In ten pages children's cognitive development is examined in terms of syllogistic reasoning through a structure of introduction, h...
societal and academic endeavors" (Commons and Ross, 2008, p. 321). Piagets perspective on formal operations appears to have been ...
reinforced to continue a behavior. He and a collaborator discovered that if a child came from a home where hostility was demonstra...
stages. He said that there are three fundamental processes that are involved with learning new information. Assimilation allows th...
process of creativity and interaction, and that this model was applicable to all "types" of knowledge, including social, cognitive...
observed in the classroom. One was a small group activity where Linda worked with two classmates to build a tower with different s...
as note-taking among junior high school students, and repetitive learning among younger students). Briefly summarize the ...
basic foundation for Systems theorists, Gestaltists and other theorists (Boeree, 2006). He subsequently earned his Doctorate in 1...
more they participate in skills that advance their understanding of language, their functional memory and their understanding o co...
there is no flexibility in the order of stages (Ginn, 2004). Piagets four stages of cognitive development are: 1. Sensorimotor s...
impossible for this individual to learn or achieve in school. This is not because they are not intelligent enough to do so, it is ...
language and language facilitated thought. Speech, of course, develops in response to a childs interactions with others. This in...
is essential to recognize this fact and implement such a program. A group atmosphere provides a sense of familiarity among studen...