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    Perception, Sensation

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    “Perception is more than just a sensation” Introduction Sensation is the passive process of bringing information from the outside world into the body and brain. Perception is the active process of selecting‚ organising and interpreting the information brought to the brain by the senses. Sensation and perception are two distinct processes‚ which collaborate to help us make sense of our environment. Perception requires physiological mechanisms and psychological components‚ these combine to help

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    History of Psychology Paper Jessica PSY/310 May 3‚ 2010 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper‚ which was produced for the class identified above‚ is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or by anyone else for any class. I further declare that I have cited all sources from which I used language‚ ideas and information‚ whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased‚ and that any and all assistance of any kind‚ which I received while producing this paper

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    can influence their finial score. Like what my instructor does‚ she will write down the attendance and drop the students who absent for five times. This approach can be a good way to show the difference between attending in class and leaving an empty chair in class. In addition‚ it shows to students that how the instructors support their attendance and punish the absent students. Equally‚ the attendance record can also stimulate students to come to class. Humans are lazy because of their instincts

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    casually to see if there were any empty tables I could escape to‚ but of course not. “I don’t want to disturb you‚ I’m on break and we re super busy and there is no where I can drink my milkshake” I gave him a small smile and focused back to my drawing. I could feel him looking at me like the feeling when you are alone and you know there is someone else in the room. “I’m Alex‚” he announced. Sure‚ you are Alex the waiter who likes milkshakes. He pushed out is chair all of a

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    Learning Theories

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    1. Domains of learning Bloom’s taxonomy (cited in Petty 1998) provides the basis for classifying learning into domains and thus highlights learning outcomes should be hierarchical and concerned with different forms of learning. The cognitive domain is concerned with knowledge and knowing‚ the psychomotor domain is concerned with physical skills and the affective domain concerns itself with attention‚ awareness‚ moral‚ aesthetic and other attitudes opinions or values. Reece and Walker (2009)

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    the bottom of a 16oz water bottle. Staff provided support to Charlene by setting up the activity‚ and providing HOH assistance as needed. First‚ staff guided Charlene from the recliner to a hard back chair at the table. Staff then immediately encouraged Charlene to hold‚ feel‚ and squish‚ and empty‚ plastic‚ water bottle. Then staff used HOH to assist Charlene’s hands and the water bottle into a small puddle of tempura paint. Staff helped Charlene rub the bottle into the paint making sure there

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    Donnie Millang Psych August 30‚ 2012 Chapter 1- The Science of Psychology What it means to be a psychologist Overview: 1. What is psychology 2. The growth of psychology as a science 3. Major trends in the development of psychology What is Psychology? -Psychology: the scientific study of the causes of behavior A. Why is behavior studied a. To understand human behavior b. To explain why people do what they do *If behavior has laws we can study and control those

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    EXT. POOL - EVENING Across a public pool‚ sits a girl (Melody)--her legs propped up on a chaise longue. Around her lies dead leaves fallen from washed out trees in the background. The cloudy sky casts a dull gray light softening the shadows and highlights; the desaturated colors of the concrete parallels the bright vibrant blue of the swimming pool. Melody is wearing a gray cardigan with the sleeves pulled all the way down--as if to protect from the subtle yet constant cold. She sits silently and

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    in the foreground and the objects on it – a matchbox and pint glass – have been given prominence because of the emptiness of the table. Ennui translates as “boredom” – and the atmosphere is one of that and also of fatigue. The man is reclining on a chair‚ perhaps after a long day‚ and is staring into space‚ making no connection with the woman. Likewise‚ the woman seems indifferent and has her back turned from the man‚ gazing at the wall where a painting we can only partially see‚ hangs. There are

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    Nonverbal Communication

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    Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication is defined as “behavior‚ other than spoken or written communication‚ that creates or represents meaning”. This behavior includes facial expressions‚ gestures‚ body movements‚ mood/emotion‚ and even attitude. As a society‚ either through conscious choice or subconscious unawareness we communicate nonverbally everyday often in conjunction with our verbal communications. Let us examine the importance of nonverbal communication to the interpersonal process

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