Browsing Psychology Senior Integrated Projects by Title
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Local Hawaii: White Animosity in the Multi-Ethnic Society
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2005)White animosity exists in Hawaii, a multi-ethnic society where whites are the most identifiable out-group. The history of Hawaii is marked by colonization and Americanization, responsible for the import of numerous ethnicities ... -
Locus of Control and Adventure Programs: A Comparison of the Effects of Initiatives versus Initiatives/High Ropes Course Programs on Participants' Locus of Control
(2004)Previous research has found that adventure programs, specifically ropes courses, have had positive effects on participants, including increased group cohesion, increased selfesteem, decreased substance abuse, decreased ... -
The Long Term Impact of Growing Up in a Jewish Summer Camp : A Proposed Study
(2016)The present paper examines the many relationships between religion, namely Judaism, and a variety of factors including psychosocial development, interpersonal relationships, and personal identity formation. The research ... -
Long-term Effects of Childhood Parental Divorce on Adult Men and Women
(1996)The present study investigated gender differences in the long-term effects of childhood parental divorce. A sample of adult children from divorced and intact families was drawn from two separate studies, one studying ... -
Long-Term Hospitalization: An Evaluation at the Hawaii State Hospital
(1968)The purpose of this study was to evaluate data pertinent to a social competence, a sibling rank, and a symptom cluster analysis of patients who had not been discharged from the Hawaii State Hospital over a period of 3.5 ... -
A Longitudinal Study of Athletic Participation Effecting Student-athletes’ Academic Success
(2016)This proposed longitudinal study aims to examine the effect of the personality trait Grit and time management skills among student-athletes on the individual’s academic success. Grit is essential in persevering through ... -
A Look at the Second Chance Program Data Analysis : Predicting Retention and Drug Use to Amend Methadone Maintenance Programs to Better Suit Treatment Resistant Patients Recovering from Opioid-Use Disorder in Detroit, Michigan
(2016)Opiate addiction in the United States is a medical epidemic that continues to plague individuals. Methadone, a medication developed to dull narcotic craving in correct doses is administered to individuals who suffer from ... -
Looking to Cleveland's Economic and Social Past to Understand its Future
(2011)The titled "Rust Belt" cities have long been a source of concern and curiosity to economists, sociologists, and politicians. Throughout history, these cities have come to represent the essence of industrialization, ... -
Lucid Dreaming : Theory, Induction and Application
(2004)What occurs in the varying stages of sleep is well understood, but it is not exactly clear why they occur. In other words, it is still unknown what purposes, if any, dreams serve. Although, more is being discovered about ... -
Male Adolescent Sexual Offenders: The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Male Role Models
(2003)There is much speculation on which treatments are most effective in treating recidivism in adulthood. One promising approach is the cognitive behavioral approach, which attempts to alter the offender's cognitive processes ... -
Male Competitive Intent leads to Aggression against Female Confederate after Social Stress
(2018)Aggression is a primary behavior for all beings and has become a large part of social justice discussions today. A focal point of these discussions is male-perpetrated aggression, typically against females. Intersex ... -
The Many Faces of Empathy : Mirrored Feelings and Compassion Lead to Differences in Desire to Punish Wrongdoers
(2016)Research has often framed empathy as a good, moral construct. Recently, psychologists have been adding complexity to the definition and outcomes of empathy, or mirrored feelings, and distinguishing it from the experience ... -
Marijuana and Other Coping Strategies Used by HIV/AIDS Patients Reporting Anxiety, Depression, and Pain
(2013)Though some research has been conducted on coping strategies for HIV -related symptoms of anxiety, depression, and pain, this study focuses on the overlap of these related symptoms, and on the use of marijuana as a coping ... -
Mary Whiton Calkins: The Quest for Recognition of One of the First Female Psychologists
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2003)This manuscript is intended to support the position that Mary Whiton Calkins completed all requirements necessary to obtain a Harvard Ph.D. Although she is no longer living, this document proposes that she should have the ... -
Maternal Responsiveness, Infant Emotionality, and Effortful Control
(2004)The relations between maternal responsiveness and effortful control were examined in a longitudinal study including 192 mother-child dyads. Maternal responsiveness was assessed when children were 7, 15, and 33 months ... -
Mathematical Learning Theory: The Theories of W.K. Estes and of R.R. Bush and F. Mosteller
(1965)The origins of the use of mathematics in psychology are reviewed briefly as an introduction to the development of a mathematical learning theory. The role of the model, especia1ly the mathematical model, in theory ... -
Mathematical Manipulatives and Gesture as Simulated Action: Observing Learning Through Gesture
(2012)Gesturing has been shown to be beneficial to the gesturer themselves, especially when it comes to learning. Specifically, one framework outlines the importance of gesture in learning, the Gesture as Simulated Action ... -
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The Structure of Behavior; Reinterpretation of Behavior as Form
(1969)The following paper is the result of a lengthy personal inquiry into phenomenology which began over a year ago. -
Measuring and Identifying Emotional Intelligence in Elementary School Students in Guatemala: A Research Proposal
(2001)Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to monitor the emotions of oneself and the emotions of others, to discriminate among them, and to use that knowledge to give direction to one's thoughts and actions. It can be ... -
The Media's Influence on Self-Objectification and Perfectionism in Women
(2009)Studies on the media have found television shows, movies, advertisements, newspapers, and magazines to instigate self-objectification in women. Self-objectification causes symptoms such as anxiety, depression, eating ...