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This CART discusses Chapter 8 of "Readings about The Social Animal". In chapter 8, the book discusses the psychology of liking and loving, and the "Paradox of Choice". This also discusses the different types of love and how it is experienced. This CART touches on the important information while adding a personal touch as well.
This CART for chapter 3 of "Readings about The Social Animal", discusses self-justification, cognitive dissonance, and more. It also discusses the NFL kneeling controversy and how it relates to Social Psychology.
This mini-presentation gives basic information about American psychologist, Jerome Bruner (1915-2016), as well as touching on his contributions to education.
This document summarizes an article by the Carolinian called "It's Okay to be Uncomfortable". In this, it describes how and why books seen as "offensive" or "religious" are often banned. Race is often the biggest topic associated with banning books. This article argues that it is okay to read material that makes one uncomfortable.
These notes cover laws and other information around the foundations of (mostly) the American school system.
This is a final paper document discussing "The Controversy of Emotional Support Animals". This informative/argumentative paper takes an in-depth look at ESAs and their potential benefits to a variety of populations.
This document is an outline of the final paper for FYS-102 Pets in Society and Media. The topic for this paper is "The Controversy of Emotional Support Animals". It outlines the paragraphs and questions that are discussed in the final paper.
This summary discusses the articles "What is Skepticism, Anyway?", by Skeptic magazine, and "No, It's Not Your Opinion. You're Just Wrong", written by Jef Rouner of the Houston Press. Not only does it explain these articles briefly, but it also writes about the human rationalization of opinions.
This 73-page document contains notes covering EB-131 (Financial Accounting). It also has most, if not all, of the current exam and quiz answers.
This 80-page document contains notes taken over the course of PY-203 (Abnormal Psychology). There is a wide variety of information within, all relating to Abnormal Psychology. Put simply, information regarding neurodivergence and the many forms it takes.