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'''How Hollywood exploited or helped the field of psychology? Was the movie biased? Did it help the field of Psychology or did it hurt the field.'''
 
'''How Hollywood exploited or helped the field of psychology? Was the movie biased? Did it help the field of Psychology or did it hurt the field.'''
  
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Although ''Mean Girls'' is a Hollywood movie, it gets its inspiration from real life.  Like any good movie, it starts with real life and exaggerates it to tell a compelling story.
  
 
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*Review: http://www.slate.com/id/2099693/
 
*Review: http://www.slate.com/id/2099693/
 
*Journal study on Mean Girls: http://fap.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/16/4/405.pdf
 
*Journal study on Mean Girls: http://fap.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/16/4/405.pdf
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**Psychology has followed Hollywood and confirmed it and explored it more
  
 
[[Category:AP Psychology]]
 
[[Category:AP Psychology]]

Revision as of 18:59, 12 April 2008

AP Psychology Project

How Hollywood exploited or helped the field of psychology? Was the movie biased? Did it help the field of Psychology or did it hurt the field.

Although Mean Girls is a Hollywood movie, it gets its inspiration from real life. Like any good movie, it starts with real life and exaggerates it to tell a compelling story.

Brainstorm