Category: Psychology

  • “Exploring Adult Friendships, Mindfulness, and the Four Types of Love According to CS Lewis”

    1) Discuss the three styles of adult friendships-independent; discerning; gregarious. 2) Describe mindfulness 3) CS Lewis speaks of four types of love. Discuss them as follows: Affection, Friendship, Eros, and Charity.

  • Title: “Showcasing My Greatest Strengths: Examples of Actions, Behaviors, and Accomplishments”

    three greatest strengths and describes specific examples of actions,behaviors or accomplishments that demonstrate them.which of your strengths do feel is the most important and why

  • The Cognitive Effects of Insomnia Disorder: An Evidence-Based Analysis

    What effects does insomnia disorder have on cognition? Are people with insomnia disorder
    cognitively impaired? evaluate the literature and, based on research evidence, present a strong argument
    that justifies your conclusions.
    Example starting references:
    Almondes, K.M., Júnior, F.W.N.H., Leonardo, M.E.M., & Alves, N.T. (2020). Facial emotion recognition and
    executive functions in insomnia disorder: An exploratory study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 502.
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00502
    Zhao, J-L., Cross, N., Yao, C.W., Carrier, J., Postuma, R.B., Gosselin, N., … & Dang-Vu, T.T. (2022).
    Insomnia disorder increases the risk of subjective memory decline in middle-aged and older adults: a
    longitudinal analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Sleep, 45(11), zsac176.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsac176
    The word limit is strict: any essays going over the prescribed 1500 word limit will be penalised. You should
    aim to write clearly and simply, providing a logical and well-structured answer to the essay question. The
    essay you present must be your own work – using content produced by generative AI is not permitted.
    The topics ask you to evaluate the impact of  insomnia disorder on cognition to determine whether people with the disorder are cognitively
    impaired. 
    As 1500 words is not enough to offer an in-depth analysis of all cognitive functions, your essay
    should focus on 2 or 3 different cognitive functions (e.g., face perception, language, attention, memory,
    problem solving, social cognition, decision making) –– by focussing on 2 or 3 different cognitive functions
    you can generalize to cognition more broadly and answer the question clearly and confidently.
    Your answer to the question may be ‘yes’ or ‘no’, depending on the research evidence and argument you
    present (i.e., there’s not one single ‘correct’ answer) – it’s possible to gain an equally high mark with either
    answer, as long as the argument presented is logical and evidence-based.
    Depth of understanding, clarity of argument and economy of expression will be rewarded. Remember, your
    job is to provide a clear, evidence-based answer the essay question – do not just summarise the research
    papers/textbook/lectures/tutorials! And of course, be very careful to avoid academic misconduct/plagiarism.
    Make sure your essay is on topic, i.e., that it really speaks to the issue you have chosen as your essay
    question. It is important to write a coherent argument – the opening paragraphs should tell your reader
    where the essay is heading, brief pointers along the way should clearly indicate what the evidence implies
    and how it relates to the essay question, and a concluding paragraph should make your answer to the
    question and position on the issue clear. Only include research evidence that is relevant to the topic, and
    thus builds a compelling answer to the essay question.
    Evidence of having read (and understood!) at least five original experimental papers is expected for the
    major essay. In addition you may choose to include information from reviews and meta-analyses to support
    your interpretations of the original experimental articles, however reviews and meta-analyses are not
    counted as part of the “five original experimental papers”. 
    Focus on providing a detailed, in-depth
    explanation and analysis of a smaller number of papers rather than citing lots of papers but offering only a
    superficial overview (i.e., when you’re choosing references, aim for quality over quantity!).
    Each of the topics includes the details of two example starting references – bear in mind that these are only
    suggestions (citing these particular papers is NOT a marking criterion!).
    Make sure you base your essay on reliable academic resources (i.e., original journal articles you’ve read.
    Hint : Wikipedia is NOT considered a reliable academic resource).

  • “Exploring the Effects of Temperature on Enzyme Activity: A Simple Lab Report”

    Hi! I need this lab report for tomorrow, and I know it is a little last miniute but it should not be very long as it is a relatively simple lab. I have pute below all of the instructions and data necessary to do the lab. Let me know if you have any questions, and I will be online to answer. Thank you! 

  • “Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Review of Peer-Reviewed Literature”

    please follow the instructions located in the files attached. if you do not, I will automatically fail. if you use resources, they need to be peer reviewed, scholarly sources. they need to be credible.

  • “Challenging the Link between Positive Thinking and Cancer Prevention”

    In the Spring Attachment are the instruction for the essay. I’ve chosen to write about the 4th challenged beleif listed. In the other attachment is the 2 articles I have to use to support the cllanged belief. To clarify its the one that states “Thinking positive thoughts reduces the chances of suffering from serious illnesses, such as cancer.” Ive attached the instructions and articles. 

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Complexities and Controversies

    Paper Details:
    Topic Selection: Choose a topic that resonates with you and aligns with the themes covered in class. This is your chance to explore a subject that captured your interest in-depth during the course.
    Length: The final paper should be approximately 8-10 pages long, providing enough space to comprehensively explore your chosen topic.
    References: Include a minimum of 5-15 references in your paper. These references should be scholarly sources, such as academic journals and books.
    Peer-reviewed.
    Research Component: Utilize scholarly research methods to gather information and support your analysis. Synthesize information from various sources to develop a well-rounded and informed perspective on your chosen topic.
    Critical Analysis: Offer a critical analysis of the chosen topic. Discuss different viewpoints, present evidence to support your arguments, and engage with the subject’s complexities.
    Clear Structure: APA STYLE! Organize your paper with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Each section should contribute to the overall coherence and persuasiveness of your argument.
    Evaluation Criteria:
    When writing an academic paper, there are several key factors that should be considered in order to produce a high-quality piece of work. These factors include the relevance of the chosen topic to the course material, the depth and quality of research conducted, the strength of critical analysis and argumentation, the clarity and coherence of writing, and adherence to the specified length and formatting guidelines.
    The final paper is an opportunity for you to showcase your intellectual curiosity, analytical skills, and ability to engage with course material in a meaningful way.
    Select a topic that genuinely interests you, as this will enhance your motivation and the overall quality of your final paper. Use this assignment as a platform to contribute your unique perspective to the ongoing discourse within the field.
    Please use attached file to expand more as well as the references that are used but add on. Thank you

  • “The Complexities of Personality: An Analysis of [Public/Historic Figure] and Comparison to My Own” “The Complexities of Personality: An Analysis of [Public/Historic Figure] and Comparison to My Own”

    Part I
    Choose a public or historic figure whom you find interesting, perhaps a politician, musician, author, or a scientist (to name a few options!) Research the person you have selected in order to get an informed perspective of their personality. Then, in your paper, analyze this person based on at least three of the theoretical perspectives covered in the class. Provide examples from his/her life to support your analysis and use resources regarding these theoretical perspectives to support your claims.
    Part II
    After completing your initial analysis, spend some time on the second part of your paper completing the following:
    Compare your own personality to that of the public or historic figure you selected.
    Evaluate what it is about your own personality that draws you to this individual that you selected.
    Explore how the three (or more) personality theories you selected for this final assignment are present in your own life.
    How are these conclusions influenced by your own worldview?

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Please follow the instructions for the paper in its entirety. APA format. Please do not plagiarize or use AI to assist you. Your hard work is greatly appreciated!