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C. Wright Mills: Power And Policy
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4 pages in length. The consequences of linking the field too closely to centers of power and policy have long been a significant irritation in an otherwise democratic society wholly capable of self-governing. According to C. Wright Mills, who stated with complete absence of intimidation that social science has quite widely become the way in which overt means of power seek to control the individual, argues how such manipulative maneuvers serve to remove any semblance of moral and political autonomy one may have (Mills, 2000). This assertion bears tremendous merit by virtue of its preoccupation with inevitable loss of democratic tendencies inherent to freedom and rationality. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCCWrMills.rtf
Can Research Be Value Free?
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This 5 page report discusses whether or not research can be free of the values imposed upon it by society, individual researchers, or those interpreting the research. Human beings conducting research, no matter how objective, still have certain belief systems, standards, and criteria that are directly related to their personal value systems. Those values cannot help but influence research outcomes and interpretations. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWreval.wps
Career Decision Making Case Study: Amelia
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This 3 page paper discusses the case of a bright, 17-year-old girl who is confused about what college to attend an what career path to pursue. The conflict is driven by perceived family responsibilities. The writer cites Mitchell and Krumboltz theory of career decision making. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGamla.rtf
Career Decision Making Case Study: Henri
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A 3 page paper that discusses a student-supplied scenario about a 30-year old man about to graduate from college and who is suddenly uncertain about his major. Holland's theory is described along with a treatment plan for the counselor. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGnnri.rtf
Career Decision Making Case Study: Isaac
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This 3 page paper is based on a scenario provided by the student. The focus is career development theory with a 14-year old boy whose mother recently left home. The writer identifies which stages in Ginzberg's theory and Super's theory the boy is in. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGisac.rtf
Career Decision Making Case Study: Mark
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A 3 page paper based on a student-supplied scenario of a Lt. Colonel who is faced with a decision about retiring. Tiedeman's outline of the eight stages of career psychosocial development is used to discuss the case. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: PGltcl.rtf
Career Decision Making Case Study: Matt
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This 3 page paper discusses a case provided by the student. The case is about a 60-year-old man who is dissatisfied with his job. The results of the Strong Interest Inventory and the Myers-Briggs are presented and discussed. The theories of Tiedeman and Super are also used for the analysis. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGmatcr.rtf
CARL JUNG AND POLITICS
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This 5 page paper utilizes the Jung archetypes and the four functions to illustrate why the 2004 campaign turned out as it did in America. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBjungpol.rtf
Carl Jung:
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This 7 page paper supposes that the writer is Carl Jung, and from this perspective writes about the major contributions of this psychologist/philosopher. Furthermore, this paper expounds on why he made the contributions that he did, and how he affected psychology in the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSCarlJg.rtf