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Quinn Archer

Quinn Archer

Freelance Writer



Quinn specializes in writing about psychology and other behavioral sciences.

Portfolio Info

Number of Articles Written: 5

Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 0

Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0

Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 0

Featured Articles

Plagiarism: A Concise, Definitive Primer for Academia
Reader-Centered Writing: Inferences About One’s Audience Through Theory of Mind
The Concept and Purpose of Experimental Design
How We Learn: Psychological Learning Theories for Business

Plagiarism: A Concise, Definitive Primer for Academia

This paper defines plagiarism in an academic context, and discusses the ambiguity of plagiarism in this context. In addition, concise advice for avoiding plagiarism is given. The article ends with a paradoxical exception to plagiarism, which shows a rule-of-thumb for plagiarism that violates itself.

Words: 448   Downloads: 0   Category: College & University   By: Quinn Archer

Reader-Centered Writing: Inferences About One’s Audience Through Theory of Mind

To write a successful essay, book or paper, a writer needs to do more than write -- she must also consider the audience. Theory of Mind is a psychological concept that sums up how humans understand the thoughts and situations of others. This article helps writers employ Theory of Mind to write from a perspective which holds the audience in mind.

Words: 1028   Downloads: 0   Category: Writing   By: Quinn Archer

The Concept and Purpose of Experimental Design

Science cannot show causation without well-designed experiments. Though many scientific studies seem like experiments, they may not truly contain the characteristics that define an experiment. This article discusses what experimental design is, why it is necessary and where its limitations lie.

Words: 1146   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: Quinn Archer

How We Learn: Psychological Learning Theories for Business

In a psychological sense, learning is often a passive activity. Two important types of passive learning are classical conditioning and operant conditioning. In this article geared towards businesspeople, you will learn how these two methods of learning are applied in business and marketing practices.

Words: 823   Downloads: 0   Category:   By: Quinn Archer

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