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Expertise Medical Sociology; Sociology of Race & Ethnicity; Cultural Sociology; Qualitative Methods; Teaching Sociology Biography Matt Wray is a Professor of Sociology at Temple University. Prior to working at Temple, Wray was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholar at Harvard University. He earned his BA at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and an MA and PhD from ...
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Introduction Suicide is the leading cause of death among youth throughout the entire world, and according to the National Education Association, there are several major risk factors that increase adolescent’s susceptibility to suicidal ideations and attempts (Flannery, 2020). These include family or personal history of mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression, bullying, social ...
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The mature minor doctrine legally allows minors with the maturity of an adult to make decisions about their medical treatment, sometimes without the knowledge of their parent or guardian. However, the mature minor doctrine does not live up to its expectations; there are no guidelines for determining if a minor is mature or if the minor has the capacity to consent. The court system’s ...
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Positive psychology is rapidly developing as a field in psychology. Many constructs associated with positive psychology have been developed but relationships have not been demonstrated to second language (L2) learning or L2 learning motivation. The main purpose of this study was to explore empirically some core constructs of positive psychology and L2 learning motivation by testing a ...
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TRIAL ADVOCACY BASICS is an effective resource, whether the reader is embarking on a first trial, going to trial after a long hiatus from the courtroom,