Unit 8 Textbook Notes 12.1 The N2O4-NO2 Equilibrium System When you put a sample of N2O4‚ a colorless gas‚ in a closed container at 100C a reddish-brown color starts to show. This is due to NO2 formed by the decomp. of part of the original substance. The forward and reverse reactions are taking place at the same rate. The concentrations of species present remain constant with time. These concentrations are independent of the direction from which equilibrium is approached. The equilibrium constant
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Heather Furlong AP Human Geography Summer Assignment Quote: “We were first introduced to rap music during one of our visits to Mobimbi‚ a quarter where the foreigners who worked for the same American company as my father lived” (Beah 6). Explanation: The theme of region is shown in this quote as the author describes one of his many trips down to Mobimbi. Region describes the geographical unit based on characteristics and functions of culture. This quote also shows a very specific type of
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Running head: REFLECTION PAPER Reflection Paper Patrick Moriarty Seattle Pacific University Reflection Paper When thinking about human development in terms of how or why a person changes as they grow‚ I would have to keep in mind the different traits associated with development. A child will develop physically‚ mentally (or cognitively)‚ personally‚ and socially. As a young educator‚ it is incredibly difficult to be conscious of all of this because of
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Chapter 7 Notes high-tech politics - politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers is increasingly shaped by technology mass media - media that reaches the masses Z8 mediums: books‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ movies‚ radio‚ recording industry (songs)‚ television‚ Internet’ print media‚ broadcast media approx. ⅔ of American public subscribes to cable TV Reagan white house principles: plan ahead stay on the offensive control the flow of information limit reporters’ access to the
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and Evolutionary Psychology • To be an instinct‚ a complex behavior must have a fixed pattern throughout a species and be unlearned. • Early instinct theorists tried to explain motivation through this theory but they were merely listing instead of explaining such behaviors. • Drives and Incentives • Drive reduction theory- the
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While the psychology of today reflects the discipline’s rich and varied history‚ the origins of psychology differ significantly from contemporary conceptions of the field. In order to gain a full understanding of psychology‚ you need to spend some time exploring its history and origins. How did psychology originate? When did it begin? Who were the people responsible for establishing psychology as a separate science? Why Study Psychology History? Contemporary psychology is interested in an enormous
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history of self-determination stateless nation - nation without a territory to call its own nationalism - sense of loyalty and pride in a specific nationality physical boundaries - natural boundaries between national groups political boundaries - human-created boundaries centripetal force - forces that unite people and increase support for a state centrifugal force - forces that divide a nation and decrease support of a state nationalism - places emphasis on dedication to one’s nation or nation-state
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Pseudopsychology is • the study of perception and cognition • the scientific study of human and animal behavior • phony‚ unscientific psychology masquerading as the real thing (correct answer‚ your response) • the study of the psyche • Freud’s method of analyzing patients Points earned: 1 out of 1 Working in a community mental health center‚ Dr. Thatcher treats adults who suffer from severe depression. Dr. Thatcher is most likely a(n) _______ psychologist. • personality• developmental•
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Why psychology? know yourself figure other ppl out manipulate others Psychology – scientific study of behavior and mental processes Science that studies behavior and the physiological and cognitive processes that underlie it‚ and the profession that applies the accumulated knowledge of this science to practical problems Key ideas -science -behavior and internal processes -application -level of analysis Great debates in psychology * free will determinism To what extent do we
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be when I grow up. Taking classes on the scientific study of humans and pediatric development‚ working with kids‚ and my volunteering experience will help me achieve my goal of becoming a clinical pediatric psychologist. Studying anatomy‚ AP psychology‚ and child development has expanded my knowledge and comprehension of human growth and behavior. In anatomy‚ I have learned that the brain plays a significant role in psychology. Therefore‚ by learning its functions it has elevated my understanding
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