APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY

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Applying Psychology to My Life

Student Name

Department of Psychology, Keiser University

PSY1012: Introduction to Psychology

Professor’s Name

Due Date

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Applying Psychology to My Life

Social development refers to change's humans go through and experiences they have in

relationship to others. Social changes in life span development applied to life is simple. Each day

society changes. The way life is explained changes, and the way we as people evolve in society

changes. Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as the way I dress, the words and

phrases I use, my choice of work, the foods I like, the music I listen to, social media, etc. I have

had many friends in my lifetime that are no longer a part of my life and I now have a different

group of friends. They have influenced some of my ways, my antics, my life decisions, the views

I have on society and even the views I have on myself.

Social Changes in Life-Span Development

The Way I Dress

Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as the way I dress (Clair, 2012).

And then continue to write about your research on this concept and explain how it affects your

life specifically. Be sure to include citations throughout the paragraph to support everything

shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences in each paragraph (Clair, 2012).

Where I Live

Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as where I live (Feeney & Collins,

2014). And then continue to write about your research on this concept and explain how it affects

your life specifically. Be sure to include citations throughout the paragraph to support everything

shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences in each paragraph (Feeney & Collins, 2014).

My Choice of Work

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Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as my choice of work (Clair, 2012).

And then continue to write about your research on this concept and explain how it affects your

life specifically. Be sure to include citations throughout the paragraph to support everything

shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences in each paragraph (Clair, 2012).

The Friends I Have

Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as the friends I have (Clair, 2012).

And then continue to write about your research on this concept and explain how it affects your

life specifically. Be sure to include citations throughout the paragraph to support everything

shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences in each paragraph (Clair, 2012).

My Choice of School

Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as my choice of school

(Lachowicz-Tabaczek & Śniecińska, 2011). And then continue to write about your research on

this concept and explain how it affects your life specifically. Be sure to include citations

throughout the paragraph to support everything shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences

in each paragraph (Lachowicz-Tabaczek & Śniecińska, 2011).

My Social Media Preferences

Social changes have affected my life drastically, such as my social media preferences

(Lachowicz-Tabaczek & Śniecińska, 2011). And then continue to write about your research on

this concept and explain how it affects your life specifically. Be sure to include citations

throughout the paragraph to support everything shared. There should be at least 5 to 6 sentences

in each paragraph (Lachowicz-Tabaczek & Śniecińska, 2011).

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Conclusion

In conclusion, social changes in life span development applied to life is simple. Each day

society changes. The way life is explained changes, and the way we as people evolve in society

changes. The way life is explained changes, and the way we as people evolve in society

changes. They have influenced some of my ways, my antics, my life decisions, the views I have

on society and even the views I have on myself.

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References

Clair, A. (2012). The relationship between parent’s subjective well-being and the life satisfaction

of their children in Britain. Child Indicators Research, 5(4), 631-650.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-012-9139-5

Feeney, B. C., & Collins, N. L. (2014). A new look at social support. Personality and Social

Psychology Review, 19(2), 113-147. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868314544222

Lachowicz-Tabaczek, K., & Śniecińska, J. (2011). Self-concept and self-esteem: How the

content of the self-concept reveals sources and functions of self-esteem. Polish

Psychological Bulletin, 42(1), 24-35. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10059-011-0005-y

Sigler, E. A., & Aamidor, S. (2005). From positive reinforcement to positive behaviors: An

everyday guide for the practitioner. Early Childhood Education Journal, 32(4), 249-253.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-004-0753-9