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In four pages this paper examines the study and its implications that was chronicled in the journal article 'The Influence of affect on the achievement and behavior of students with learning disabilities.' There is unavailable a complete citation for this article.
In six pages this paper presents a review of this article and its questionable reliance upon the null hypothesis's statistical importance. One source is cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper considers 2 articles in a contrast and comparison of dissociative identity disorder and multiple personality disorder with a treatment emphasis. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages a study in which increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables adults from lower income households consumed in order to study behavioral counseling effects is reviewed. One source is cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this review of the WWW regarding its information on the topic of depression is presented in a consideration of Zoloft.com and DrKoop.com with the emphasis being on exercising caution when choosing a website on depression. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eight pages two sophisticated articles on body language are compared with a popular article in order to determine whether the more popular text can hold up to scholarly scrutiny with body language elements also discussed. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
10 pages in length. The relationship between diabetes and depression is an unmistakable - and perhaps unavoidable - occurrence of comorbidity. Each of these articles illustrates the importance of patient self-care and appropriate life choices as a means by which to offset the prevalence toward the comorbidity of depression and diabetes. While one study seeks to determine the most provoking factors that draw out the tendency toward both major and minor depression, another finds no more correlation between depression and diabetes than there is with those who do not have diabetes. Similarly, a third study sought to determine if those with either major depression or diabetes were more or less functionally disabled than those with diabetes and comorbid major depression. Another study examines how different locale and ethic composition impacts comorbidity, while the final article provides a broad overview of how depression and diabetes are often misdiagnosed and inappropriately treated. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
A 5 page paper. The writer was asked to participate in several Online research projects and critique them. The paper begins with an introduction to research conducted on the Web, the typical formats, and the risks. The writer presents several studies with brief comments about them, regarding purpose, reliability, validity and format. No Bibliography.
The writer reviews the textbook Procrastination Why You Do It, What To Do About It, and argues that it provides an excellent background for understanding procrastination. The writer presents Burka and Yuen's ideas that procrastination results from many causes including fear of failure and fear of success among others, and then lists some techniques the authors mention for overcoming this problem. The paper is six pages long and there is one source listed in the bibliography.
This 9 page paper provides an overview of three posts on psychology studies. This paper identifies three studies that include experiments that are based on topics that include: conformity, aggression, and attitudes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
This 3 page paper discusses two articles about aging; one that suggests creativity is vital to successful aging, the other suggesting that the elderly should be venerated. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
In two pages an article that examines depression is reviewed and poses the possibility of a physical abnormality as a potential cause.