For my Psychology class I have to find 20 articles & write a critical analysis on each one.?
The problem is I can not find any articles that I can criticize. I need articles about dreams, sleep, hypnosis, psychoactive drugs, meditation, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning, motivation, sexual behavior, emotion, prenatal development, gender-role development, adolescence, adult development,late adulthood and aging, dying and death, psychological tests and personality. I have spent endless hours on the web and have not come across an article that I can confidently criticize. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!!
Forget the web. You need to review the professional journals in your college library for this kind of thing, unless you’re paying to subscribe to the online versions. At worst, you can go to your public library and get issues of PSYCHOLOGY TODAY.
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