How Psychology Has Been Displayed in Time Magazine from 1980 to 2010

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How Psychology Has Been Displayed in Time Magazine from 1980 to 2010

Psychologists scrutinize and document how individuals and animals relate to each other as well as to the environment. Psychologists seek for patterns that would assist them understand and envisage behavior, and employ scientific techniques to test their concepts. Through studies, psychologists have acquired much that may h humanity in fulfilling their potential as people as well as increase understanding amongst persons, groups, cultures and nations. This paper posits to investigate how psychology has been displayed in the Time magazine from 1980 to 2010.

Some Articles that display psychology in the Time Magazine from 1980 to 2010

Year Month Issue What Appears On The Cover Article’s Topic Article’s Description

1980 January Vol. 115 No. 3

A wheat field. Nation: Crazy Cops. Four policemen from Miami face charges of manslaughter after brutally beating Arthur McDuffie, 33, at 1:59 on Dec. 17. The victim was a black former Marine who worked as an insurance salesman.

1980 February Vol. 115 No. 5 A grim face of former U.S President Jimmy Carter. Sexes: Fighting Lechery on Campus. Feminists deal with lecherous professors. In an informal poll held a college in California, a 25% of the faculty members alleged that they had sexual affairs with students. A survey of American female psychology degree holders alleged that they had sexual affairs with their educators.

1980 February Vol. 115 No. 7

A cartoon depiction of a bewildered man. Nation: What Happened to Our Men?

The article describes the most savage penitentiary unrest in the U.S, whereby at least 33 prisoners were butchered. Little remained in a number of buildings, but flaming ashes as well as blood in addition to bits and pieces human beings’ remains was all that could be recovered. Several corpses did not have arms or legs, while several had been beheaded.

2007 June Vol. 169, No. 21 The face of a smiling young black girl. The Psychology of Fatherhood.

Globally, 10% to 40% of children grow in family units that do not have fathers at all. Approximately over 50% of divorced fathers do not have contact with their children within a span of a few years. At the end of a decade, over two-thirds of the fathers have drifted out of the lives of their children

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