COURSE SYLLABUS PSYCHOLOGY 201 COURSE TITLE:PSY 201INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl McGill CREDIT HOURS:3.0PHONE NUMBER:661-8361 ROOM AND TIME:To be announcedOFFICE:Room 5216 OFFICE HOURS:To be posted on office door E-Mail: cheryl.mcgill@fdtc.edu PREREQUISITE COURSE:None COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a college transfer course in which the following topics are presented: methods used in scientific study of behavior‚ introduction to the basic theories and concepts in the science behavior‚ biological
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PSY/201 FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY (AXIA) Print COURSE DESCRIPTION This course overviews the foundations of psychology as the field applies to everyday life. The physical and mental aspects of psychology are traced through lifespan development with emphasis on psychological health and wellness. Further study focuses on personality; thinking‚ learning and memory; motivation and emotions; and gender and sexuality. Based in various historical traditions‚ the course is set in the context of contemporary
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Write at least 300 words describing a recent time when you had to test a theory. This theory may be something you have tested at work‚ school‚ or even at home‚ such as using alternative ingredients in a recipe or a different method of discipline with your children. When thinking about a time I had to test a theory there are many that come to mind. One thing that comes to mind is when my middle cousin had a situation at school where she was being labeled with ADHD and the school demanded her
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Personality change in women from college to midlife. By: Helson R‚ Moane G‚ Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology‚ 0022-3514‚ 1987 Jul‚ Vol. 53‚ Issue 1 Database: MEDLINE with Full Text HTML Full Text ------------------------------------------------- Personality Change in Women From College to Midlife The idea that personality changes with age is familiar from Solon and Shakespeare‚ assumed in every opera that assigns its Tamino to a tenor and its Sarastro to a bass‚ and has been widely
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Social Psychology Paper The main factor that contributed to Sarah’s attitude toward her curfew was social cognition. Partying with friends was yet a new thing to her and she had been hearing of it from her friends but had never experienced it due to the restrictions by her parents. It was her curiosity to better know and understand her society and to see the things that she had heard of which actually made her break the curfew and go to the party. Moreover‚ there is
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[pic] Course Syllabus PSY/201 Foundations of Psychology Course Start Date: 3/7/2011 Course End Date: 5/8/2011 Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due‚ please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright © 2010 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of
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Testing a Theory PSY 201 Testing a Theory When I was in middle school‚ I thought that if I dressed more fashionably‚ it would make me more popular in school. For research‚ I looked at what all of the popular teenagers were wearing at school and what the unpopular teenagers were wearing to school. I looked through magazines and took notes on what was “fashionable” at that time along with going to stores and looking at what was displayed and compared that
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Social Development Research PSY/201 The article I have chosen to review and summarize for this assignment addresses selectivity during social information processing. It investigates whether or not this selectivity evolves with age and social experience. This article was chosen because it is informative and interesting. The author chose to use the technique of experimentation to analyze whether or not increased age affects the way in which humans process social information. The article
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4‚ 5 Dq 1 The 3 stages of memory are Sensory Memory‚ Short-Term Memory‚ and Long-Term Memory. Sensory Memory is the earliest stage of memory. Information from our surroundings is stored for a short period of time for auditory information. Short-Term Memory is information that we are aware of or information that we think about. Most of the information that is stored in our short-term memory for a longer period of time than the Sensory Memory. Long-Term Memory has information that is largely
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