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  • Discuss nature vs nurture in gender development

    $7.50

    Discuss nature vs nurture in gender development

    3 pages

    Study Tips 101: What’s Your Learning Style?
    Studying does not have to be a difficult process. The biggest mistake people make is developing a study plan that is different from the way they learn best. Not only are they trying to learn new information, but they are trying to adapt to a new way to learn that information too! Make it easy on yourself. Ask yourself a simple question: Are you a visual (see), auditory (hear), or kinesthetic (hands-on) learner?
    What if you aren’t sure what category of learning you fall into? Well, think back to all those classes you have taken throughout your academic career. There were forms of learning that came much easier to you than other forms. There’s your learning style. Develop study skills that are tailored to your unique style of learning to achieve more productive results.

  • Human Mate Preferences

    $12.50

    Sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection investigation.
    Abstract.
    The study explored how differences in gender affect the partner preferences. Results were obtained through a questionnaire of school-aged individuals. The researchers expected that the results to show a difference in preferences of the characteristics of a partner depending on gender which is linked to the ideas of sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection. The results were consistent with the hypothesis, demonstrating evident difference in partner choice between males’ and females’.

    4 pages

    Study Tips 101: Listening to relaxing music such as classical or jazz on a low volume can relieve some of the boredom of studying.

  • Persuade and inform others that animal testing is wrong and inhumane

    $17.50

    The paper provides an argument against animal testing.

    Paper Outline
    The purpose of this paper is to persuade and inform others that animal testing is wrong and inhumane. Animal Testing is wrong and inhumane. I believe that if there are alternatives for research then there is no explanation for why people should hurt or kill animals. The Laws of Animal Testing

    What people think of Animal Testing
    Quotes
    Statistics and info on the testing!
    Why the test! & Type of tests!
    Lethal Dose fifty and one hundred
    Skin irritancy Test!
    Draize Test
    Results
    Alternatives
    Conclusion
    Facts of animal testing restated
    My opinion

    5 pages

  • What Are the Ultimate Explanations for Murder

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    Ultimate Explanations for Murder

    From an Evolutionary Perspective, What Are the Ultimate Explanations for Murder? How Do These Make Sense of the Proximate Triggers for Murder?

    9 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Space out your studying, you’ll learn more by studying a little every day instead of waiting to cram at the last minute. By studying every day, the material will stay in your long-term memory but if you try to study at the last moment, the material will only reside in your short-term memory that you’ll easily forget.

  • Relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour

    $12.50

    Discuss the relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour (24 marks)

    3 pages

    Study Tips 101: Learn the general concepts first, don’t worry about learning the details until you have learned the main ideas.

  • Ways and problems males and females face when looking for partners to mate with.

    $25.00

    Sexual Strategies: The short term mating Men and Woman

    The paper discusses different ways and problems both males and females are confronted with as they look for partners to mate with. The paper utilizes the journal article Sexual Strategies Theory: An Evolution Perspective on Human Mating by David Buss and David Schmitt.

    7 pages

    Study Tips 101: Find a comfortable and quiet place to study with good lighting and little distractions (try avoiding your own bed; it is very tempting to just lie down and take a nap).

  • Evolutionary Heterosexual Mating Strategies

    $35.00

    Evolutionary Heterosexual Mating Strategies: Long-term v. Short-term

    The paper examines different developed preferences or strategies between men and women for selecting a mate of the opposite sex.

    Paper Contents:

    Women’s Long-Term Mating Strategies

    Men’s Long-Term Mating Strategies

    Men’ Short-Term Mating Strategies

    Women’s Short-Term Mating

    13 Pages, APA, 12 References

    Study Tips 101: Don’t try to do all your studying the night before the test. Instead space out your studying, review class materials at least several times a week, focusing on one topic at a time.

  • Q: Can Evolutionary Psychology Explain Individual Differences in Personality?

    $25.00

    The paper answers and discusses the question, “Can Evolutionary Psychology Explain Individual Differences in Personality?”

    7 Pages, APA, 9 References

    Study Tips 101: It is best to review the material right after class when it’s still fresh in your memory.

  • Explanatory framework for understanding the causation of sex differences

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    Sex Difference in Evolutionary Psychology

    The provides a cogent explanatory framework for understanding the causation of sex differences, anchored primarily from evolutionary psychology, with criticisms reported against its concepts on sex differences.

    4 pages

    Study Tips 101: Everyone is different. Different methods work for different people; the following are only suggestions on improving upon your current studying techniques.