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Milgram vs. Baumrind
Clinical Psychology
Experiment
Science
Social Issues
When individuals sacrifice their freedom for the benefit of the collective, they lose their individuality and become conformists. Stanley Milgram, a psychologist from Yale, conducted an experiment to examine the extent of obedience in ordinary people. While many of Milgram’s peers praised his elaborate experiment and found it to offer valuable insights on obedience, one…
Difference Between Extrovert and Introvert
Confidence
Conversation
human communication
Interpersonal Relationship
Science
Social psychology
In the Social Psychology Quarterly, Philip Manning and George Ray explore the article “Shyness, Self-Confidence, and Social Interaction” where recent studies aim to define and pinpoint the origins of shyness and self-confidence. These introverted and extroverted qualities have always been acknowledged as innate features that differentiate people. The authors delve into an experiment carried out…
Letter: Interest in Joining a Research Group
Architecture
Education
Science
Dear Sir, I am Architect, graduated with honors from faculty of Engineering, Architecture Department, Alexandria University in 2003. I am an Egyptian citizen and I have been living in Doha, Qatar since 2011 under my husband’s sponsorship. I finished M.Sc. Architecture pre-requisite courses from Alexandria University, Egypt; I am interested in the areas of Sustainable…
Applied Research Project
Evaluation
Mind
Science
Section A Applied research is among the several classifications of studies found under the bigger concept of research. With the thought of applied research in mind, I personally thought of bringing myself as a researcher to finding out answers to questions which would later be “applied” into the field to which the problem relates….
Is the Author Really Dead?
Epistemology
human communication
Science
Must the author be dead to make way for the birth of the reader? In his essay “The Death of the Author,” Roland Barthes asserts that the author is dead because he/she is no longer a part of the deep structure in a particular text. To him, the author does not create meaning in the…
Uses and Gratifications Theory
Mass Media
News
Science
First I have a reaction to the article “Why do people watch religious television”. In addition, it gave way to thinking of what other research could be performed on programming using the uses and gratifications approach. The article also included the topic of “reactionary” usage of religious programming, which is programming that people watch when…
Why Is Algebra Important?
Critical Thinking
Mathematics
Reason
Science
My initial reaction to the article by Mr. Cohen was that he was wrong to have written such a discouraging article to an impressionable young girl. I feel that math is important in everyday life. I do agree with Mr. Cohen in the sense that there are many aspects of Algebra that the majority of…
Integrity: A Personal Reflection on Timeless Values
Ethics
Science
Social Science
Society
The word “integrity” is ingrained in the vocabulary of moral qualities; it is often used yet has several connotations. Integrity is a comprehensive concept that involves consistency in behavior, values, and character. It goes beyond simple honesty or truthfulness. What does integrity really imply on a human level—to many, it’s just an abstract virtue? This…
3 Postulates Of The Kinetic Molecular Theory
Energy
mechanical engineering
Phases of matter
Physical chemistry
Science
Temperature
Thermodynamics
According to the kinetic molecular theory, gas particles are constantly in motion just like other forms of matter. However, their movement is distinct in that it is characterized by random translation. In solids, the particles primarily undergo vibrational motion. In liquids, they mainly vibrate and rotate, and also experience some translational motion. Gas particles move…
Herbert Spencer Biography
Epistemology
Evolution
Science
Sociology
Herbert Spencer Biography: Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) was an English philosopher, scientist, engineer, and political economist. In his day his works were important in popularizing the concept of evolution and played an important part in the development of economics, political science, biology, and philosophy. Herbert Spencer was born in Derby on April 27, 1820. His childhood,…