Sigmund Freud is said to be the founder of psychoanalytic theory. Psychoanalytic theory is a method of investigating and treating personality disorders and is used in psychotherapy. Included in this theory is the idea that things that happen to people during childhood can contribute to the way they later function as adults. Freud believed that the mind […]
Examples of Pseudoscience
Pseudoscience includes beliefs, theories, or practices that have been or are considered scientific, but have no basis in scientific fact. This could mean they were disproved scientifically, can’t be tested or lack evidence to support them. Pseudoscience Related to Space and Astronomy 2012 Phenomenon – Expectations that 2012 would bring large-scale disasters or even the end […]
Examples of Proverbs
Proverbs surround us everyday. Whether at work, school, church or during a conversation with a friend, the likelihood of hearing a proverb is high. With the influx of different cultures and traditions in the United States, it is not uncommon to come in contact with many examples of proverbs. People who have a strong religious background […]
Examples of Protein
Protein is the basic component of living cells and is made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and one or more chains of amino acids. The three types of proteins are fibrous, globular, and membrane. Fibrous Proteins Fibrous proteins form muscle fiber, tendons, connective tissue and bone. Examples of fibrous proteins are: Actin Arp2/3 Collagen Coronin Dystrphin […]
Examples of Propaganda
Propaganda is the spread of information or ideas with the purpose of influencing feelings or actions. Propaganda is always biased and can be negative or positive, but usually has a negative connotation. Common Examples of Propaganda Building a mental image – A politician will present an image of what the world would be like with immigration […]
Examples of Probability
The term probability refers to the likelihood of an event occurring. Probability can be expressed in a variety of ways including a mathematically formal way such as using percentages. It can also be expressed using vocabulary such as “unlikely,” “likely,” “certain,” or “possible.” Ways to Express Likelihood of Occurrence Some examples of probability include: There is a […]
Examples of Principle and Principal
There is often confusion about the proper use of principle and principal. Principle is always a noun and is a basic truth, or a rule governing behavior. Principal can be a noun or adjective. As a noun it is someone or something of primary importance or a sum of money, either invested or lent. As an adjective means […]
Examples of Prejudice
Prejudice is an idea or opinion that is not based on fact, logic or actual experience. Prejudice is usually referred to as a negative attitude, especially when it is a hatred or intolerance for certain kinds of people. When a person acts on his prejudice, then it becomes discrimination. Prejudice: Historically and Now Until the early […]
Examples of Predicate Nouns
A predicate noun, or predicate nominative, is a noun or noun phrase that renames or provides more information about the subject of the sentence. It follows a linking verb (such as “am,” “are” or “is”) or an action verb (such as “smell” or “taste”). Predicate Nouns After Linking Verbs I am now acting president of the corporation. […]
Examples of Predicate Adjectives
A predicate adjective modifies the subject of the sentence, and is connected to the subject by a linking verb. In the sentence “The wall is purple,” the subject is “wall,” the predicate adjective is “purple” and the linking verb is “is.” Predicate Adjectives in Sentences Here are some examples of predicate adjectives used in sentences. The predicate […]