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    Journal Article Review Paper Journal Article in APA Format Corriveau‚ K. H.‚ Kinzler‚ K. D.‚ & Harris‚ P. L. (2013). Accuracy trumps accent in children’s endorsement of object labels. Developmental Psychology‚ 49(3)‚ 470-479. doi:10.1037/a0030604 Title of the journal article Accuracy Trumps Accent in Children’s Endorsement of Object Labels Author(s) & Affiliation(s) Kathleen H. Corriveau‚ Boston University Katherine D. Kinzler‚ University of Chicago Paul L. Harris‚ Harvard University

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    PSYC 101 Dr. Boeschen Study Guide for Modules: 1.1‚ 1.4‚ 12.2‚ 12.4‚ 13.1‚ 13.2‚ 13.3‚ 13.4‚ 13.5‚ 16.1‚ 16.2‚ 16.3‚ 16.4 1. Define empirical evidence‚ overt and covert behaviors. info gained from direct observation; obvious behavior; underlying behavior (thoughts) 2. Know the various topics that psychologists research. personality‚ development‚ learning‚ sensation & perception‚ comparative psychology‚ cognitive‚ biopsychology‚ gender‚ social psychology‚ evolution‚ cultural psychology‚ forensics

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    The Physiology of Sex Masters and Johnson describe the 4 stages in the human response cycle 1. Excitement 2. Plateau 3. Orgasm 4. Resolution During the resolution phase‚ males experience a refectory period After renewed arousal and orgasm impossible Sexual disorders Problems that consistently impair sexual arousal or functioning Premature ejaculation Female orgasmic disorder Erectile disorder Successfully treated by behaviorally oriented therapy Assumes that people learn and can modify

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    Abstract The memory process entails several steps and sub-steps to retain a memory. Whether it is a short -term memory or a long-term memory there is a process for it. The main process of memory consists of three steps‚ encoding‚ storing‚ and recalling information. Each step has a process in which they are used to form and store memories. Memory Process Memory is a person’s ability to form‚ store‚ retain‚ and retrieve information. The process of memory consists of

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    Intro Senses connect us to ourselves and surroundings. Sensation: the raw information‚ doesn’t yet mean anything to you until... Perception: the mental process of sorting‚ identifying‚ and and arranging raw sensory data. Enduring Issues in Sensation and Perception Person-Situation: how accurately perceptual experiences reflect the world Mind-Body: experience depending in biological processes Diversity-University: How similarly people experience events Stability-Change‚ Nature-Nurture: How

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    Core Chapter Learning Objectives for PSY 104 Developmental Psychology 1. Explain the role of theories in understanding human development‚ and describe three basic issues on which major theories take a stand. (pp. 5–7) 2. Describe recent theoretical perspectives on human development‚ noting the contributions of major theorists. (pp. 21–26) 3. Identify the stand that each contemporary theory takes on the three basic issues presented earlier in this chapter. (pp. 26‚ 27) 4. Describe

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    Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology PSY/450 April 20‚ 2015 Michele Wagner Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Cross-cultural psychology is the psychological practice that focuses on the study of the cultural effects on human psychology. It requires researchers to draw conclusions by using samples from multiple cultures (Shiraev & Levy‚ 2010). Human behavior shares similarities in basic terms of listening to others‚ sharing feelings‚ and behavioral traits‚ although the

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    Final Research Paper When deciding on a research question‚ I wanted to choose a topic that really interested me‚ so I chose obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). This topic has been used in my household for a long time as I was diagnosed with it at 5 years old. When doing this research I wanted to learn of other treatments and tools for people with OCD. This is very important because the spectrum of OCD cases varies significantly‚ so some of these people dealing with the disorder have a large decision

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    Psychological Roles in the Criminal Justice System CJ 233: Intro to Forensic Psychology The use of psychology in law enforcement is becoming more and more prevalent in today’s society. With a desire to understand the underlying concepts of why an individual acted in the method they did has helped us to understand how we might be able to treat similar cases. Within the confines of the criminal justice system‚ we relate primarily to three key areas: law enforcement‚ corrections and

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    PSY-210 All over the world‚ bullying and victimization are common at various levels of schooling from elementary to secondary and beyond. The objective of bullying can range from humiliating to instilling fear in an effort to establish a character of dominance on the part of the bully. It can be in the form of physical violence‚ verbal abuse‚ or social isolation and can have lasting consequences on the victim ranging from low self esteem to the most severe: suicide. The question we all have

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