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    Watson Leisure Time Sporting Goods Devry University BUSN 379 Exhibit 1 WATSON LEISURE TIME SPORTING GOODS | Income Statement | | 200X | | 200Z | Sales (all on credit) | $1‚500‚000 | | $2‚160‚000 | Cost of goods sold | 950‚000 | | 1‚300‚000 | Gross profit | 550‚000 | | 860‚000 | Selling and administrative expense* | 380‚000 | | 590‚000 | Operating profit | 170‚000 | | 270‚000 | Interest expense | 30‚000 | | 85‚000 |

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    Glossary Psychology- Academic & applied discipline that involves the scientific study of mental functions and the brain. Overt behavior- The behavior that is observable & open to others. Covert behavior- The behavior that is not observable & open to others. Empirical evidence- Information that is acquired by observation or experimentation. Psychologist-A person trained and educated to perform psychological research‚ testing‚ and therapy. Academic psychologist- the study of methods of training

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    Tyler Browne Psychology 1 Tues. Thurs. 9:30 – 1:45 Psychology Reflection Paper The top ten things that I learned this semester in psychology were as follows; The importance of sleep‚ the negative effects that stress has on your body and brain‚ the process of neurogenesis‚ the knowledge I gained about psychological disorders and their symptoms‚ effective and healthy ways to cope with stress‚ the treatment of psychological disorders‚ variations in consciousness‚ motivation‚ psychological experiment

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    main plaintiff‚ Mary Watson‚ a single woman. Ms. Watson claimed when she visited one of the Move It’s outlet stores‚ she observed several items that were marked with tags containing two prices; a “Suggested Retail Price” and a lower “Our Price”. Ms. Watson claimed the company led her to believe that she was paying less for items that were previously sold for a higher price‚ when‚ in fact‚ Move It never sold those items at the suggested retail price. Specifically‚ Ms. Watson claimed that Move IT advertised

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    Chapter 9: Manipulation and improvement of memory Learning activity suggested answers Learning Activity 9.1 (p. 345) For each of the following examples‚ identify one or more measures of retention that could be used: free recall (FR)‚ serial recall (SR)‚ cued recall (CR)‚ recognition (RG) or relearning (RL). Activities Measure of retention remembering a friend’s mobile phone number without cues SER (order is important) FR (may simply recall all digits in correct order) playing ‘Hangman’

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    has to draw its information out of storage‚ in a process known as retrieval. For example‚ there would be no point studying for an exam‚ if during the exam you lack the ability to retrieve the information you had previously stored in your brain. b. Levels of Processing The Levels of Processing models was founded by Fegus Craik and Robert Lockhart in 1972. It suggests that memory depends on the depth in which we process and store information. The more meaning we add to learning‚ the more you

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    What is psychology? = it is the scientific study of the ‘mental processes’ and behavior What is the mind? = the mind is the means by which people perceive‚ think‚ and feel = mental processes. Behavior is simply what people do. Psychologists study the mind and behavior and anything that influences them‚ including childhood experiences‚ brain activity‚ genetics‚ friends and family‚ cultural norms‚ etc. Psy brings together many other disciplines eg. biology‚ philosophy‚ anthropology‚ computer

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    Humanistic Psychology Basis Humanistic Psychology is so named due to its core belief in the basic goodness present in and respect for humanity. Its core is founded upon existential psychology‚ or the realization and understanding of one’s existence and social responsibility. The two psychologists‚ Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow initiated the movement with this new perspective on understanding people’s personality and improving their overall life satisfaction. When war broke out in the 1960s‚ the

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    Running Head: WEEK 5 INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT Introduction Exercise 1. Analyzing a current operations management technique. 1. What is the problem‚ opportunity‚ or challenge addressed in the article? The opportunity addressed in this paper state that business analytics (BA) is an important tool to improve businesses efficiency‚ competitiveness and profitability (Valadares de Oliveria‚ McCormick‚ & Trkman‚ 2012‚ p. 5488). An important area of BA use is in

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    Psychological perspectives have changed as the field of psychology has progressed. There are a few perspectives that have core values that have remained steadfast even in today’s pool of theories. John Watson‚ B.F. Skinner‚ and Edward Tolman‚ all had theories that remain the foundation for many schools of thought in psychology today. This paper will compare and contrast these theories. John B. Watson John Watson was born in 1878 and at the age of 16‚ went to college. He attained a Masters

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