Phychology Journal

This site is an online and interactive version of my personal PSYC205 journal in which I share personal thoughts and insights regarding psychology that have developed throughout the course

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And welcome to my personal  PSYC 205  Journal! (follow the link for more information). This page is designed as a final edit of a paper Jour...
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Section 0: Preface

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As I am aware that some of the viewers will not have the prior knowledge that my PSYC205 peers will have in regards to the topics presented ...
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Section 1-1: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

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 The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a practical application of psychological types first presented by Carl Jung in the 1920's and is cur...

Section 1-2: Peer Results of MBTI.

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You ARE unique.. (or at least one in sixteen) -Image courtesy of tumbr.com #barcode- My class is a fairly small one, consisting of mys...
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Section 1-3: Personal Results of MBTI

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This is the last time I will mention this I promise, but this Journal assumes some prior knowledge of the topics discussed. If you are confu...

Section 2-1: E vs. I and External Influence

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As the personality letters get into specifics on what each part of the MBTI is representative of, there will be no intro to this section, in...

Section 2-2: S vs. N and Gender roles.

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"I think I'll use my Intuition" Said Macho Man NEVER. -Image courtesy of www.ilikewrestling.net- Now, I'm not saying ...

Section 2-3: The T vs F Dichotomy and "R" Types.

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Courtesy of findicons.com As the MBTI defines them, I find there are no greater options between which there are no wiggle-room th...

Section 2-4: F vs. J, I am the Judge.

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J-J-J "J"ded. Famous song about personalities. -Courtesy of www.iheartradio.com- Perhaps the most clear cut for me of all, d...

Section 3-1: What IS Psychology?

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-Courtesy www.rosemobile.com- What exactly is the big P? Psychology, that is. If your mind went somewhere else with that you are already...

Section 3-2: Who's Who? and Who's Right?

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Pictured: A way cooler group than Aerosmith -Image courtesy noticas.universia.es- As this is a Journal, this section will not focus ex...

Section 4-1: The Nature vs. Nurture debate.

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I know one thing. It's lunch time. -Image of www.kiddicare.com- While it has often been debated how much of our personality sprout...
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Section 4-2: (Mini) Peer Belief as a scale.

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I am an MS paint god. Image courtesy of Myself. What exactly are we looking at here? This is my classes response when asked the questio...

Section 4-3: Devils Advocate

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-Courtesy of orangeink.com- Early in this course we were subjected (treated?) to a video that explored the concepts of the Nature vs. ...
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Section 5-0: (Aside) Definitions and circular reasoning.

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This section will deal primarily with stress... we will get to that, its nice to break up the flow every now and then, kick back, and take t...

Section 5-1: Conflict? What Conflict?

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Moving onto stress, when the core concepts for this entry were put to paper, it was in a period in which we would not see our professor at a...

Section 5-2: The Subjective Nature of Stress

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Continuing on from the last section where I state that stress is a personal and therefore subjective experience I present to you both a quot...

Section 5-3: Inverted :-( hypothesis.

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-Courtesy of tumblr.com #smileyfry- In psychology there is a theory which suggests there are optimal levels of emotional arousal when p...
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Section 6-0: (Aside) Guest Talk

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During this course we were given an opportunity to speak with two different individuals who had worked in the field of social work that ties...

Section 6-1: (Mini) Where am I?

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Hi Lara... -Courtesy ivances.deviantart.com- I'm pretty sure if I ever read a book on the bubonic plague that I'll be a goner...

Section 6-2: More than monophasic.

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A Time lapse camera captures a couples sleep. -Courtesy anzenbergergallery.com- Circadian rhythms, the approximately 24 hour day-night...

Section 6-3: Fantasy = Reality

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While we are talking about sleep and all. I rarely dream. I actually very much dislike dreaming... as when I do dream it usually inter...

Section 6-4: Party time

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I think we can agree that most people over the age of majority (and some people under) have experienced the mind altering effects of alcoh...

Section 6-5: (Mini) Correlation between drugs and crime?

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-Image courtesy of wikiworldorder.org- While there is no doubt a correlation between illicit drugs and criminal charges, how many of the...
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Section 7-1: Flashbulb Firsts

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Story time! The following describes my earliest vivid memory... I will use this story in the next two sections to   expand upon some of my t...

Section 7-2: (Mini) Source-Monitoring Error.

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-Courtesy of nessecarysufficient.net- Did I say the next two sections would be regarding the story I just shared? My apologies. stay tu...

Section 7-3: Ha. Haha. Hahahahaha.

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As previously discussed I like to use humor to bring in my focus while working on complex tasks such as exams or papers... as you may have a...

Section 7-4: Organizational networks and connection.

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In our psychology textbook we are introduced to two different types of information organizational networks. First is semantic networks, thes...
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