Memory and Witness Retrieval: Annotated Bibliography
This research article presents the methodological construct, observable results and wider implications of an experimental inquiry conducted to test a phenomenon known as retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES). Coined to describe the counterintuitive trend of eyewitness suggestibility increasing after repeated retrieval attempts, here the concept of RES was tested using a four-part experimental structure designed to examine the link between multiple retrieval attempts and witness suggestibility to the presentation of subsequent misinformation. The research team constructed four spate experimental designs to test three variables: number of initial tests conducted (0, 1, 3, 5, and 6 across the various experiments), delay separating the initial and final tests (i.e., 30 min or 1 week), and presence of testing manipulation (i.e., nontested vs. tested) occurring between or within subjects. As the first published study on RES to integrate both the between- and within-subjects design, this article presents an abundance of previously unreported information on memory retrieval and witness suggestibility, ultimately concluding across all four experimental designs that repeated testing of memory increased eyewitness suggestibility to later presentation of misinformation.
Intelligence Testing and Nature or Nurture Debate
In this paper, I have covered psychology related topics such as human intelligence, nature/nurture debate and Eugenics Movement. I have also presented a summary of the story "State Boys Rebellion" and has shown its connection with the Eugenics Movement.In this paper, I have covered psychology related topics such as human intelligence, nature/nurture debate and Eugenics Movement. I have also presented a summary of the story "State Boys Rebellion" and has shown its connection with the Eugenics Movement.
Recruitment Is a Critical Component of Any
This paper is about recruitment at FedEx. The company's recruitment strategy is described, including an analysis of how the recruitment strategy fits with the broader corporate strategy. Then, some strengths and weaknesses are identified. Lastly, there are a couple of recommendations offers as to how FedEx could improve its recruiting strategy.
Research Paper
Undergraduate
Substance Abuse Group Therapy African Americans
This is an eight page paper, about a substance abuse program for African American males ages 21-42 low income, lack of education and criminal history. Goal to address recidivism-Provides details about the logistics of your therapy group meetings (e.g., number of group members, session frequency and duration, and meeting location) -Provides a literature review of the therapy group you selected containing a minimum of 14
peer-reviewed journal articles. Develops a 8 week therapy group for African Americans in a substance dependency group.Provide a descriptive outline of the following: - Weekly goals
-Weekly topics for each session
-A plan of action or lesson plan for each week
- Specific therapeutic factors you intend to address or target
-Explain how you plan on progressing through the different stages of group therapy over
the 8-week time period