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This article examines how society constructs masculine and feminine gender identities to which we must conform. Our biological sex has always been linked to our gender identities. However, times have changed as is seen from the rise in prevalence of androgynous individuals who are defining their own gender boundaries. | Read More →
Words: 1037 Downloads: 0 Category: Social Sciences By: KM MillarThis article shows how the topic of avoiding responsibility can be used both in behavioral science classes as well as in the seminary. Both the Bible and works on behavioral science share common views on the human condition, but from different perspectives. | Read More →
Words: 892 Downloads: 0 Category: Social Sciences By: John CadyThis is a short essay on the subject of betrayal trauma. It covers both the definitions and experiences of dealing with this problem. Betrayal trauma is just as real as any other form of trauma, and is worth addressing because there are many people who suffer from its effects. | Read More →
Words: 815 Downloads: 0 Category: Social Sciences By: John CadyThis article offers an overview and analysis of Berger and Calabrese´s Uncertainty Reduction Theory. It explains the complete historical background and explores further research on the theory. Emphasis is placed on the eight axioms associated with the theory as well as the implications of uncertainty within an interpersonal relationship. | Read More →
Words: 1129 Downloads: 0 Category: Social Sciences By: Catherine BettyThis article explains the economic principle of price inflation. It is written to provide someone with little or no knowledge of economics with an understanding of inflation and its causes and effects. It also discusses the consumer price index as a measure of inflation and concept of “deflation” | Read More →
Words: 525 Downloads: 0 Category: Social Sciences By: Hugo RuttenThe article examines the importance of variables in scientific research. Regardless of the type of study or field it is being conducted in, those examining the results need to know what the various variables were and how they were, or were not, manipulated. It explains the definition, conditions and measurement of an independent variable. | Read More →
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