How Dishonesty Can Help or Hurt Others The article “Lying to Level the Playing Field: Why People May Dishonestly Help or Hurt Others to Create …
Implicit Egotism
How Egotism Affects Tendencies of the Mind “Implicit Egotism” was written by Brett Pelham, Mauricio Carvallo, and John Jones of the University of Buffalo, State …
Discrimination, Racism, and Social Injustice
How Discrimination Leads to Social Injustice The study of stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination requires a complex mapping of the problems. In specific, it requires …
Social Influence and It’s Suceptibilaty in Peer Groups
How Social Influnces Affect Peer Pressure “Susceptible to Social Influence: Risky Driving in Response to Peer Pressure” was published in the Journal of Applied Social …
Four Philosophical Assumptions and Substance Use Disorders (SUDs)
How Philosophical Assumptions Relate to Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) Ultimately, there are four philosophical assumptions related to research. The first is ontology, which is how …
Storm and Stress
How Stress Affects Adolescent’s Biological Growth Most, if not all people experience a time of turmoil and difficulty during the adolescent stage of life. This …
Cognition of the Mind and Body
How Cognition is Displayed in Both Mind and Body Embodied cognition could be described as a theory of “thought connectivity.” Essentially, this theory means accepting …
Prosocial Behavior
Prosocial Behavior In Men and Women Prosocial behavior is a phenomenon almost everybody probably experiences at least once in their adolescence, whether firsthand or through …
Introduction to Social Cognition
How Social Cognition Makes Sense of Other People Social cognition is the study of how people make general sense of other people, as well as …
Borderline Personality Disorder and Marital Conflict
How Does Borderline Personality Disorder Contribute to Marital Conflict? The text is careful to outline the importance of the evaluation period in all types of …