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Kendra's Psychology Blog October 2008 Archive

By Kendra Van Wagner, About.com Guide to Psychology since 2005

Behavior Management Tips and Strategies

Thursday October 30, 2008
If you work with children, finding ways to manage problematic behaviors can be difficult. Each child and situation is unique, so it is essential to look at the whole picture ... Read More

How to Write an Abstract

Tuesday October 28, 2008
Psychology papers such as lab reports and APA-format articles often require an abstract. Think of an abstract as a one-paragraph summary of your paper. The abstract should include ... Read More

Parenting Styles - Psychology Definition of the Week

Saturday October 25, 2008
Definition: Developmental psychologists have long been interested in how parents impact child development. During the early 1960s, psychologist Diana Baumrind conducted a study on more than 100 preschool-age children. Using ... Read More

How to Write a Psychology Case Study

Thursday October 23, 2008
Reader Question: I have to do a case study on a psychology topic, but I'm not quite sure how they are set out. Any tips on how to write a ... Read More

A List of Phobias

Tuesday October 21, 2008
This list of phobias offers a glimpse of the many types of phobias that have been named by psychologists and doctors. As you can tell from looking at this ... Read More

Harry Harlow and the Nature of Love

Saturday October 18, 2008
While parental demonstrations of affection are often taken for granted today, there was was a time during the early twentieth century when experts warned parents about the dangers of holding ... Read More

Simple Experiment - Psychology Definition of the Week

Wednesday October 15, 2008
Definition: In psychology research, one of the most basic ways to determine if one variable causes a change in another variable is to perform a simple experiment. A simple experiment ... Read More

Last Minute Study Tips

Monday October 13, 2008
While you probably know that cramming is one of the worst ways to study for an exam, the fact is that virtually everyone finds themselves in this situation once in ... Read More

Which Psychology Courses Should You Take Next Semester?

Friday October 10, 2008
Many college and university students are currently in the process of registering for classes for next semester. If you're majoring in psychology, take some time to consider which classes would ... Read More

October is Emotional Intelligence Month

Wednesday October 8, 2008
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to perceive, control, and evaluate emotions. Thanks to Elizabeth Scott over at the About.com's Stress Management site, I've recently learned that the month of ... Read More

Cognitive Psychology - Psychology Definition of the Week

Monday October 6, 2008
Definition: Cognitive psychology is the branch of psychology that studies mental processes including how people think, perceive, remember, and learn. As part of the larger field of cognitive science, this ... Read More

Sign Up for the Free Psychology 101 E-Course

Saturday October 4, 2008
Have you ever wanted to learn more about psychology, but weren't quite sure where to begin? Whether you're preparing for a class, supplementing your study or simply interested in the ... Read More

What's Your Learning Style?

Thursday October 2, 2008
Have you ever noticed that you seem to learn best under certain conditions? For example, some students learn best from class lectures while others learn best by reading textbooks. Your ... Read More

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