- The research paper should be a minimum of eight pages in length and should not exceed fifteen pages. The average length of a typical research paper is 10 pages. Research papers must be typed or word processed in double space format and the pages must be numbered.
- Select a topic in Psychology that you find interesting and use the research paper as an opportunity to learn as much as possible about the topic. It should not be so general as to be hard to organize, nor should the topic be so narrow that it's difficult to locate information for the paper. If you are not sure what topic you would like to research or how to narrow down a topic you are interested in, please let me know and let's work together to select just the right topic for you.
- You need to get approval of your instructor before starting the project
- Your research should include material from as many sources as possible including books; professional journals; Internet sources; interviews and media sources (you may use 10 sources).
Note: the sources you use must go beyond the Internet.
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• Psychology of alcoholism
• Psychology of Drug addiction
• Psychology of Anger
• Psychology of Anxiety
• Hypnosis
• Autism
• Bipolar Disorder
• Depression
• Psychology of Eating Disorders
• Sexual Abuse
• Psychology of Shyness
• Psychology of Sleep
• Psychology of Dreams
• Stress
• Psychology of Suicide
• Psychology of Teens
• Psychology of Violence
• Alzheimer's syndrome
• Psychology of emotion
• Psychology of Pain
• Developmental problems of Old age
• Psychology of smoking
• Psychology of loving and liking
• Parental deprivation and child development
• Human memory
• Person Perception in medical profession
• Motivationin medical profession
• Motivationin the workplace
• Psychology of Teenagers in the UAE
• Child Developmental Problems in the UAE
• Depression
• Understanding Schizophrenia
• Biology of Mental Illness
• Improving Memory
• Freud's Theory of Personality
• Hypnosis
• The World of Dreams
• Infant Development
• Human Aggression and Violence
• Child Abuse
• Culture and Child Rearing Practices