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How Sociology Notes Help To Do Structured Study of Sociology - 0 views

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The Best Sounds for Getting Work Done - 1 views

  • The Workplace Doctors site details both sides of the question. In one study, University of Illinois researchers found that listening to music in "all types of work" increased work output 6.3% over a control group. In another study (dissected at MetaFilter), 56 employees working on basic computer tasks were found to be more productive when there was no music playing over the same period tested with music.
  • The most often cited study into the question of music's effect on the mind involves the so-called Mozart effect, which suggests that listening to certain kinds of music—Amadeus Wolfgang's classical works, in particular—impacts and boosts one's spatial-temporal reasoning, or the ability to think out long-term, more abstract solutions to logical problems that arise.
    • Daryl Bambic
       
      This is a blogger (that I know and follow). It's really interesting but it's still a blog. Where is your sticky note comment?
malik bouabid

Anger managment - 1 views

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    I was looking up anger management when i found this article. Strange, I find that most of this describes an average human being in this era. For example, anger management problem is described as anger for no reason. I looked this morning at my dad who get angry just because the t.v. wasn't turning on. Its funny that i think of it but its true. I promise that most of you get angry for little things like that and it happens often. I think people now a days are much more impatient and the anger level is rising to the point where you can get angry for no reason. So if its not anger management what would this problem be?
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    This is a blog and unless you have many other credible sites, it is not recommended. The sticky note is supposed to resume why the article is pertinent and not provide personal anecdotes.
Leigh Gantman

Why are people generous? Why aren't they? - 0 views

  • Why? Well, altruism, they note, is a component of human social behavior.  But it carries a personal cost. You give that last piece of pie to someone else and that means it doesn’t go to you. Human beings, therefore, might be tuned to constantly gauge how they’re morally measuring up, and not lay on the niceness any thicker than it needs to be.
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    Now that I have altered my study, this passage could be of great use to me. It brings up a very good point: altruism is component of social behavior. This paragraph is trying to explain why people are generous and why people are sometimes selfish. It refers back to human nature and the way people behave. Although this passage is sourced from a blog, the author is mentioning credible information. When one does a selfless act, they are often doing something that is not to their benefit, but to the benefit of another. In some occasions, this means sacrificing.
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    Remember that a newspaper is not the same as a study or a university supported site. They are in the business of selling news and not researching.
matt kogan

Inside the Mind of the Boy Dating Your Daughter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The stereotype of the 16-year-old boy is that he has sex on the brain. But a fascinating new report suggests that boys are motivated
  • more by love and a desire to form real relationships with th
  • e girls they date.
    • Daryl Bambic
       
      Revised Oct 31 but still insufficient summary on sticky notes
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    teen boys
dunya darwiche

Birth Order Psychology - 1 views

  • five major birth order positions: only, oldest, second, middle, and youngest child
  • . Each one of these had its own personality traits, ingrained psychological issues, and effects later in life.
  • only child
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  • difficulty sharing with peers, prefers adult company, and uses adult language
  • oldest child
  • authoritarian and feel power is their right but can become helpful if encouraged.
  • lpful if en
  • turn to the father for reassurance after the birth of the next child.
  • second child
  • overtake the older child, which leads to rivalry.
  • more competitive
  • rebel or try to outdo everyone
  • the middle child may be even-tempered, assuming a “take it or leave it” attitude
  • trouble finding a place and thus become a fighter of injustice
  • youngest is frequently spoiled and may never be dethroned of their place as the baby of the family
  • ig plans fueled by the desire to outdo the others
  • Adler did document exceptions
  • birth order is sometimes not a major influence on personality development and that the child's opinion of himself and his situation determines his choice of attitude
  • mélange of two distinct sciences: sociology and psychology
  • Like all sciences, social psychology searches for concrete proof before belief
  • “the biologizing of human beings is not only bad humanism, but also bad science.”
  • study at Ohio State University conducted in the winter of 2001 showed that birth order affects career interests. In the Journal of Career Assessment, researchers noted that only children and first born children tended to have more cognitive and analytical interests, while those later-born were more artistic and outdoors oriented.
  • twenty-five types of marriages according to birth order
  • most common marital relationship is between an only child and a second child, and it has a fairly high rate of success, while first born-first born relationships seem to rarely happen. Firstborns are less likely to connect romantically.
  • seems to have no scientific proof
  • influence of being the first born of a specific gender, the influence of changing family dynamics, and the potential for methodical pitfalls in birth order research interest not only studies on birth order, but the research of many other social trends.
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Learning Methods for a Level Sociology - 0 views

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A Level Sociology Exams - 0 views

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AQA A Level Sociology - 0 views

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