Restak Ch.3
“The demands upon the new brain right now are increasing” (Todd E. Feinberg, Restak 40). Society is changing, therefore we must adapt.
“It’s important to note that neuroscientists and experts within the field are increasingly dissatisfied with ADHD being called a disorder, they prefer to see ADHD as a distinctive type of brain organization.” (Sam Horn, Restak 44). This just goes to show that, even though right now, we consider ADHD a disorder, it is soon becoming another way of doing things, but not because we want to, but societal changes warrant these changes.
“In contemporary society, speed is the standard applied to almost everything we do” (Restak 50). The book provides an example of this new standard with radio or TV ads that mention the fine print at a rapid speed, this is important because it proves that this is the exact reason why we have to increase our ability to listen at faster speeds.
“While it’s true that we can train our brain to multitask, our overall performance on each task is going to be less efficient than if we performed one thing at a time” (Restak 57). This is very important to note, because an example would be driving and talking, or in today’s society text messaging. You may think you have it all down pat, but you are limiting your ability to focus on driving while performing these other tasks.
”The brain works at its best with the activation of different, rather than identical, brain areas” (Restak 59). This is a great thing to know because the point of this chapter is not that we cannot or should not multitask, but when multitasking, we should exercise different areas of the brain because there is no competition between skills.
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jhanson
Cover Letter #2
required: The second is about the content of your research. It might begin with the phrase “I chose the prompt because [I was interested in it, it’s my major, it looked like the easiest to me, etc.]–and it turned out that once I began reading in the topic area I…”
I chose this Psychology prompt because it is a topic that interests me. In the future, I may begin pursuing it as a second major. Once I began reading the topic area, I found so many different, controversial points of view. My subject dealt with the overall development of personality. During my research stages, I found various elements that indicated that my topic wasn’t going to be as straight forward as I thought. In the end, my personal opinion was shifted because I too was under the assumption that personality was merely genetics.
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jhanson
Tags: cover letter, Research
Cover Letter #1
required: One will be about how you found the research process– was this how you thought a University paper is put together? Will you adopt or alter a method you’ve tried during the course of this project?
When I began my research, I had no idea what it would entail. Now, I have a better understanding of what I should be doing for any research paper/ project. I do like the concept of blogging, because not only am I able to see my progression, but in the end, I have a record of all of the steps of research that I have overcome. In the future, I can definitely see myself using this method.
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jhanson
Tags: blogging, cover letter, methods, Research
Draft Bibliography
Comprehensive handbook of personality and psychopathology / Michel Hersen, Jay C. Thomas, editors-in-chief. Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2006 [i.e. 2005]. Boca Raton Campus Reference (Non-circulating) RC456 .C66 2005.
Encyclopedia of human development [electronic resource] / Neil J. Salkind, editor ; Lewis Margolis, associate editor ; managing editors, Kimberly DeRuyck and Kristin Rasmussen. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c2006. Electronic Resource.
Evans, Rachel. Ego development, guilt and hypocrisy : an online study of personality, 2007 Jupiter Campus NX00.5 .E792 2007.
Handbook of personality development / edited by Daniel K. Mroczek and Todd D. Little. Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2006. Jupiter Campus BF698 .H3343 2006.
Kellerman, Henry. Handbook of psychodiagnostic testing : analysis of personality in the psychological report / Henry Kellerman, Anthony Burry. New York, NY : Springer, c2007. Boca Raton Campus RC469 .K44 2007.
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960, ed. Personality in nature, society, and culture. New York, Knopf, 1953.Boca Raton Campus BF698 .K58 1953.
McCrae, Robert R. Personality in adulthood : a five-factor theory perspective , Jr. New York : Guilford Press, c2003. Boca Raton Campus BF698.9 .A4 M33 2003.
Psychopathology in later adulthood / edited by Susan Krauss Whitbourne. New York : Wiley, c2000. Boca Raton Campus RC451.4.A5 P7777 2000.
Stratton, Peter. A student’s dictionary of psychology / Peter Stratton and Nicky Hayes. London ; New York : Arnold, 1999. Boca Raton Campus Reference (Non-circulating) BF31 .S69 1999.
The development of the person : the Minnesota study of risk and adaptation from birth to adulthood / by L. Alan Sroufe … [et al.]. New York : Guilford Press, c2005. Jupiter Campus HQ767.9 .D477 2005.
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jhanson
Tags: bibliography, references, works cited
Inter-Library Loan
I have set up my ILL account.
Attached. Main Menu Screen
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jhanson
Tags: ILL, inter-library loan
Draft Abstract
A personality develops overtime, and during adulthood, these changes are strongly influenced by the overall self-satisfaction with one’s entire life and accomplishments so consequently, the happier you are is the happier you become and the question for those who don’t report self-satisfaction would be whether an “attitude adjustment” would result in continuous positive development. Most people would agree that your personality comes from genetics and doesn’t change, just your environment changes as you take on adult responsibilities. There are various stages that one’s personality passes through over the course of a lifetime. It is difficult to just say that most change occurs in one stage of life or another because even though most of one’s personality is genetic, there are still many every day influences involved. For instance, a person with a substance abuse problem may have a rapidly changing personality because of the fact that they have this outside influence. Also, one’s self- satisfaction plays a big role in the developing personality. According to research, one’s self-satisfaction tends to increase with age, of course, factoring in the gender and social class statuses variances.
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jhanson
Tags: development, goals, personality, self-satisfaction
Draft Thesis Statement
A personality develops overtime, and during adulthood, these changes are strongly influenced by the overall self-satisfaction with one’s entire life and accomplishments so consequently, the happier you are is the happier you become and the question for those who don’t report self-satisfaction would be whether an “attitude adjustment” would result in continuous positive development..
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jhanson
Tags: adulthood, personality
In-Class Post 3/19/08
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Are there certain life experiences that one must go through to experience certain personality shifts?
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Does everyone have noticeable personality changes during adulthood?
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Are there any specific factors that would have a greater influence on personality changes in adulthood?
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Do changes in personality have to have a positive or negative aspect, or can it just be neutral?
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jhanson
Journals
required: 5 specialized journal titles: minimum of: one from Database by Title; one from Database by Subject; three from Journal search results.note: the abstracts that you begin to read and collect as part of your journal search may also direct you to make an Inter-library loan of the source, if it’s not an item that the University library owns, or isn’t available as e-text. It’s most time effective to make the ILL immediately once you determine from its abstract that the entire work will be useful for your research.
1. Database by Title
1. 1. Avoiding interference: Adult attachment and emotional processing biases. By Edelstein, Robin S. ; Gillath, Omri. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 2008 Feb Vol 34(2) 171-181. 2008-01525-002.
Database by Subject
2. Psychopathic personality traits and life-success.(Author abstract)(Report).Simone Ullrich, David P. Farrington and Jeremy W. Coid. Personality and Individual Differences 44.5 (April 2008): p1162(10).
Journal Search
3. Journal of social behavior and personality. Published: San Rafael, CA : Select Press, [c1986- ]. BF1.J688.
4. Journal of personality. Published: [Durham, N.C.] : Duke Univ. Press., [c1946- ]. BF1.J66.
5. Character and personality. Published: [Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press], [c1932-1945]. BF1.J66.
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jhanson
Tags: journals, references, works cited
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