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Sport and Exercise psychology
4 out of 5 stars
Strategies to Address Bullying.
2 out of 5 stars
symbolic interactionism and deviance
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Television and its Negative Conditioning on Children.
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Television, Modelling and Imitation.
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The aim of this essay is to show that it has been proven by psychological research that "however much we might like to believe otherwise, when in the presence of others our behaviour changes".
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The Black Box Model.
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The effect of television on our children is an issue that has been widely debated throughout the world.
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The Effects of Divorce on Young Children and Adolescents.
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The Imperative Relevance of Social Context.
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The media amplifies crimes of sex and violence, discuss.
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The Mertonian Principles Revised: Can the Normative Structure of SciencePrevent Fraud?
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The more violence is watched by children, the more they may become less sensitive to the pain and sufferings of others and the more likely they will behave aggressively or harmful towards others.
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THE NATURE OF THE ADJUSTMENT
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The Neuroanatomical and Neuropharmacological Bases of Aggression
3 out of 5 stars
The psychology of aggression: examining the biological, learning, emotional, and environmental factors that combine in various ways to produce aggression in various situations.
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The relationship between aggressive play in footballmatches and the response of the viewers.
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The varieties of human behaviour are immense, and differ between societies, cultures and over different periods of time.
1 out of 5 stars
Theories of Aggression
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Theory of crime
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Throughout history spanking has been commonly viewed as necessary and effective mean of conditioning children to good behaviour.
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To Investigate How Aggression Affects Performance in Rugby
4 out of 5 stars
To what extent are individuals influenced by the majority and how can this be explained?
5 out of 5 stars

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