: psychology help


joes75bronco
11-11-2003, 04:44 PM
these two questions are about freud and psychoanalytic theory..
when is says about your person just think of a 3d representation of the theory. but that isnt that important though...

1) Explain the theory in detail that your person represents, including major theorists, ideas, concepts. Discuss how the major ideas and concepts of the theory are represented in your person

2)compare and contrast the theory you selected to the other three personality theories(humanistic, behavioral/social cognitive)



this is a large part of our grade. at least 2 pages each. I am just trying to get some ideas, I figure if I can get something from here I can make it easier, cause now I am struggling. I have about as much info that is in my book. so if you are psych buffs by al means, I'd appreciate it
Joe

ForestCam
11-11-2003, 04:45 PM
I think therefore I think I am.:flipoff2:

joes75bronco
11-11-2003, 07:51 PM
anybody?

joes75bronco
11-12-2003, 06:30 AM
ttt for the day crew

Bobzooki
11-12-2003, 06:36 AM
Simple.

This is a VERY IMPORTANT part of your grade. It has to be like TWO PAGES LONG :eek:.

Perhaps you could crack open your textbook, and read what's in there, instead of asking a bunch of 4-wheelers about comparing and contrasting the different schools of thought in psychology?

Do we look or sound like psychology experts? :eek:

Oh, and one other thing: If you pay attention to the psych textbook, you'll learn that you are most likely to remember stuff in the same state that you learned it. So if you study while high on mescaline, you should also take mescaline for the test...

:flipoff2:

mudmaid
11-12-2003, 06:36 AM
Originally posted by joes75bronco
anybody?

sorry, psychology was my worst subject in college. i went in thinking it would be an interesting subject... maybe an easy grade. CHA RIIIIGHT!

Mo
11-12-2003, 06:37 AM
I'd have to go to the library for that one.

cognitive sucked. hypothetical constructs... shit - it says 'hypothetical' right in the name!


it's all about classical conditioning and teaching rats to push levers

Bobzooki
11-12-2003, 06:43 AM
Originally posted by mudmaid
i went in thinking it would be an interesting subject... maybe an easy grade. CHA RIIIIGHT!

I aced it. That doesn't mean I should hand my hard-earned knowledge to somebody that'll never use it! Now if he wanted to know how to replace the timing-chain tensioners in a Suzuki 2.5L V-6, that's knowledge that's useful, and worth sharing!

joes75bronco
11-12-2003, 07:08 AM
yeah I didnt intend for you guys to write my paper(s) for me, just give me some insight as to stuff that may not be in my book. the secion on freud is limited. I know a bunch of 4-wheelers wont know, but statistcally one part of 24,ooo will know. I'll just google it.

Bobzooki
11-12-2003, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by joes75bronco
I'll just google it.

Always a good choice.

Google is your friend! ;)

mudmaid
11-12-2003, 07:33 AM
Originally posted by Bobzooki


I aced it. That doesn't mean I should hand my hard-earned knowledge to somebody that'll never use it!

[hanging head in shame] i got a 2.5 in that class :eek: :laughing:

true on the hard-earned knowledge. ;)

as far as psychology goes the functions of the brain are interesting and i went on to take a neuroscience class but i just couldnt grasp all these *theories*. :