PSYC 201-01 Exam II Form A Name: ____________________________ Student ID #: ______________________ Case Study: carefully read the case study and answer the questions about Sally’s symptoms‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment. (25 points total) Sally‚ is a 19-year-old‚ Japanese American‚ woman presenting for counseling with several symptoms‚ feelings of being "stressed out" about school‚ and conflicts over her desired major and the one her parent’s prefer. Sally is among the first generation of her
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Unit 01 Assessment: Understanding the Organisation Question 1. Describe the products and services of a commercial‚ a public and a third sector organisations in your local area. Commercial: this is often known as a private sector and includes organisations | Such as retail‚ hospitality‚ and leisure. the commercial sector is motivated towards | making profit and increase profit‚ attract new customers and build on existing | Relationships. customer service focuses on sales and after sales
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How Psychology Developed Psychology – The Scientific Study of Behavior and Mental Processes. Mental Processes = Physiological and Cognitive Processes. Psychology comes from two Greek words. “Psyche” = Soul‚ and “Logos” = the Study of a Subject Psychology became a Scientific Discipline In 1870’s The Contributions of Wundt and Hall Philosophy + Physiology = Psychology Wilhelm Wundt i. German Professor.
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unit 1 review question: 1. what are the qualities associated with HR that help an organizzation gain a sustainable competitive advantage? sustainability of the resources‚ of the labor force. HR is also associated to the issues of strategic management. 2. distinguish between training and development employees Training is a planned effort to help employees to learn about skills and behavior that are related to their job while development is the knowledge and skills acquired by employees that
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Sushma Neelagaru Period 7 10/10/12 AP Psychology Practice FRQ Psychologists use a variety of research methods to study behavior. Three of the main research methods are case studies‚ correlation studies‚ and experiments. Case studies allow people to examine individuals and groups in greater depth than any other method. Different sources of information are used to build a better and more extensive picture. For instance‚ an observation could take place‚ then a questionnaire‚ an interview
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AP Psychology Free Response Questions Directions: Read each of the following questions and answer any two. Please make sure that you address each component of the questions you choose and be sure to answer the questions in complete sentences. It is recommended that you time yourself‚ each question should be completed in 25 minutes. If you were unable to finish the essay in 25 minutes‚ please continue on and complete your response. Your answers should be typed‚ single spaced in font size 12. The
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UNIT 1: Roles‚ responsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning 1.1 Explain your role and responsibilities as a teacher in lifelong learning. It is vitally important for me as a teacher to keep up to date with legislation and any changes made to legislation. I will start with explaining what the difference is between a legislative requirement and a code of practice. A legislative requirement is a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and is usually enforceable
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Addiction Revision Notes Sunday‚ 14 April 13 Addiction What is addiction? It is a repetitive habit pattern that increases risk of disease and/or associated personal and social problems. Elements of Addiction Salience - individuals desire to perform the addictive act/behaviour Mood Modification - people with addictive behaviour often report a ‘high’‚ ‘buzz’ or a ‘rush’‚ addicts are known to use addictions for this. Tolerance - addicts tolerance increases therefore they increase the amount
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Stress tends to affect the brain in many ways‚ however‚ it is due to trauma at different stages in life that will presumably have different effects on the brain‚ for instance‚ it can lead to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. When my father was a child he saw an uncle of his killed by a Doberman Pincher‚ this caused him to become a victim of PTSD. The PTSD transformed the manner in which he reacts to Dobermans and all other types of dogs he comes in contact. As a child‚ my siblings and I were never
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State-dependent memory occurs when recall improves when individuals are in the same psychological state they were in when they encoded information. James will do better if he imagines himself in the same emotional state he was in during rehearsal. Arousal theory dictates that optimum performance occurs with moderate levels of arousal. James sees that he has become too aroused/excited and must get himself calmed down to give his best performance. Positive reinforcement is any desired consequence
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