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    Implicit Stereotypes

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    Implicit biases are particularly relevant to the law enforcement decision-making process because they link certain groups with traits related to crime and violence. For example‚ stereotypes linking African American adolescents to aggression suggest that people precieve behavior by an African American youth as more aggressive than behavior similarily displayed with white adolescents‚ in addition to violence‚ danger and hostility [citation-Duncan 1976]. These same stereotypes indicate an aspect of

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    Implicit Premise

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    Implicit Premise Implicit premise is a missing premise that is supposed to support the conclusion to make the argument a good and well-formed argument. The implicit premise from “There are sins worse than cheating” by The Unskooled Professor is‚ performance of students and teachers evaluate the value of the university. The argument talks about what kind of grades a student gets when they are found guilty of academic dishonesty‚ then concludes with a point saying that academic dishonesty

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    Project Implicit

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    Project Implicit: Attitudes and Beliefs Nicole Deirdre Vahai Walden University Application Week 2: Attitudes and Beliefs Project Implicit: Attitudes and Beliefs This application paper will discuss how the self-assessment tool provided by Project Implicit (n.d.) provides an opportunity to look at the degree of bias I how about bout various diverse populations. As suggested by Dermer‚ S. B.‚ Smith‚ S. D.‚ & Barto‚ K. K. (2010) correctly identify prejudice is an important first step in overcoming

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    Norman and Lewis Goldberg from the Universities of Michigan and Oregon. The purpose of this assessment was to define one’s personality traits without biasness from culture‚ language‚ or background. The 5 traits were founded throughout a combination of the teams’ research data (Potter‚ Big5). The Big 5 tailored a variety of traits and characteristics to fit into 5 broad personality factors to help define an individual. These factors are OCEAN: Openness‚ Conscientiousness‚ Extraversion‚ Agreeableness

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    Implicit Memory

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    I chose the article explicit and implicit memory during sleep to complete my article review on because the title captures my attention. I wanted a better understanding what happens to our memory while sleeping. Are we able to recall conversation an individual is having around us while we sleep? The primary objective of this case study was to show the variations in the implicit and explicit memory under awake and sleep conditions by using a test battery which measures the distinct subsidiary of

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    Personality traits can be influenced by countless aspects of an individual’s life: genetics‚ environment‚ and culture are key ingredients in a person’s traits and personality. According to Erickson our personality traits come in opposites. We think of ourselves as optimistic‚ pessimistic‚ independent or dependent which are inborn traits. McCrae et al. (2000) noted the optimal conditions for infant development must take into account the actual circumstances in which children in different cultures

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    on the Relationship Between Extraversion and Subjective Well-Being Abstract Understanding how personality traits such as openness‚ extraversion‚ neuroticism‚ agreeableness‚ and conscientiousness affect subjective well-being has been constantly researched. These personality traits have been determined to have a correlational relationship with well-being. This study specifically looks at the trait of extraversion (energy‚ positive outlook‚ social behavior) and how it relates to well-being. This

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    Personality is an aspect of a person or an individuals’ character as to how he or she reacts to and interact with other people. In psychology‚ an individuals personality are the sum total of the mental‚ emotional‚ physical and social characteristics. For this assignment‚ we are required to take the personality test and write a comprehensive analysis of ourselves and match our personality to the most suitable job based on the big five-personality model‚ which are extraversion‚ agreeableness‚ neuroticism

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    Nature vs. Nurture

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    Different personality traits make us who we are today. There are many factors to our personalities and each aspect illustrates a bigger picture of who we are and how we came to be. Openness to experience is a factor of the Five Factor Model (FFM) that describes my personality and is an essential part of who I am in this society. Openness utilizes active imagination‚ attentiveness to inner feelings‚ intellectual curiosity‚ interest in variety‚ and interest in aesthetics. It is used to display a general

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    Implicit Behavior

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    adolescent might consume an energy drink even tough he is well informed on the consequences of consuming this drink. The adolescent’s implicit cognitive behavior will overpower the reasoning of not consuming this drink. The implicit behavior plays a large role when understanding the adolescent functioning. When the adolescent makes decisions they seems to favor the implicit behavior over the explicit behavior (Krank & Goldstein‚ 2006). Further‚ when adolescents make a risky decision they tend to not evaluate

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