REPORT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Confidential Material NAME: Sebastian Smith DATE OF BIRTH: 5/8/1985 CHRONOLOGICAL AGE: 16 years 3 months PARENTS: Mary Smith & Sebastian Smith GRADE: completed ninth grade DATES OF ASSESSMENT: 7/17; 7/27/01 DATE OF REPORT: 8/3/01 INDENTIFYING DATA AND REASON FOR REFERRAL: Sebastian is a 16 years 3 months old Caucasian adolescent‚ who was referred for a psychological evaluation to determine his current cognitive and emotional status. Sebastian has a long
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Theories of forgetting ’Forgetting’ can occur at any stage of memory Encoding (acquisition) - We may fail to ’remember’ as information was never encoded to begin with. Storage - Something may occur that interferes with our memory whilst it is being stored (e.g. during the consolidation of memory) - Something may occur that alters our stored memory - Our stored memories may spontaneously decay Retrieval - We may not have the correct cues required to be able to retrieve the information Forgetting
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION MEANING OF INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION Communication according to the seventh edition of the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary‚ is defined as ‘the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information’ but writers of mass communication like Robert M Krauss of the Columbia university and Susan R. Fussell of the Mississippi state university defined communication as the act of sending a signal across. Such a signal is generated from a from
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ABSTRACT The requirement that no information be lost in the compression process puts a limit on the amount of compression we can obtain. The lowest number of bits per sample is the entropy of the source. This is a quantity over which we generally have no control. In many applications this requirement of no loss is excessive. For example‚ there is high frequency information in an image which cannot be perceived by the human visual system. It makes no sense to preserve this information for images
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NT1310 : Week 1 Telecommunications By: Marvin Redd You are an IT Network Specialist and are required to develop the design of the company’s telephone system for its new building which will begin construction in a few months. In order to get a background which will help when developing the new system‚ your supervisor asked you to research the current Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) currently used by the company. You must research the system components and report back to your supervisor
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Encoding occurs at the initial moment of learning‚ when the student’s brain first encounters a new piece of declarative information. The brain is capable of performing several types of encoding. One type is automatic processing‚ which can be illustrated by asking students what they had for dinner last night. The students did not have to spend
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Univ. Calif. San Diego‚ October 2005. [33] L. Xu‚ V. Bohossian‚ J. Bruck‚ and D. Wagner. Low density MDS codes and factors of complete graphs. IEEE Trans. Inf. Thy‚ 45(6):1817–1826‚ 1999. [34] L. Xu and J. Bruck. X-Code: MDS array codes with optimal encoding. IEEE Trans. Inf. Thy‚ 45(1):272–276‚ 1999. [35] Z. Zhang and Q. Lian. Reperasure: Replication protocol using erasurecode in peer-to-peer storage network. 21st IEEE Symp. Reliable Distributed Systems‚ 2002‚ pp. 330–339.
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Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication “mother of all models” by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver. It embodies the concepts of information source‚ message‚ transmitter‚ signal‚ channel‚ noise‚ receiver‚ information destination‚ probability of error‚ encoding‚ decoding‚ information rate‚ channel capacity‚ etc. a model which reduces communication to a process of ’transmitting information’. Components: o Information source o Transmitter o Channel o Receiver o Destination o Noise Physical Noise: a
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References: Arndt‚ J. (2010). The role of memory activation in creating false memories of encoding context. Chan‚ C. K. J.‚ McDermott‚ B. K.‚ Watson‚ M. J.‚ & Gallo‚ A. D. ( 2005). The importance of material-processing interactions in inducing false memories Dodd‚ M. D.‚ & MacLeod‚ C. M. (2004). False recognition without intentional learning
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Steganography Using Text Embedding In Sound Files DEVELOPED BY Nandini Chakraborty(MCA/2004/007) Saikat Dasgupta(MCA/2004/027) Abhik Ray(MCA/2004/049) Under Guidance Of--- Hrishikesh Bhaumik Lecturer‚ Department of I.T. RCC Institute of Information Technology Acknowledgement At the very beginning we would like to thank Prof. Hrishikesh Bhaumik‚ Lecturer‚ RCC Institute of Information Technology for being our project guide. Without his help it
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