Consciousness Awareness of the environment‚ ones own existence‚ sensations‚ thoughts States of Consciousness Distinctive or discrete patterns in the function of consciousness Biological Rhythms Endogenous cycles Bio Rhythms: endogenous rhythms are systematic changes in the brain’s function that are vastly internal brain mechanisms. One of the things that does alter conscious states are actually these bio rhythms. 1. Circadian 24hr. cycle. Sleep‚ temperature 2. Infradian
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Module 1 Doing Social Psychology blz. 3 t/m 14 Social psychology The scientific study of how people think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another. Forming and testing theories Theory An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events. Hypothesis A testable proposition that describes a relationship that might exist between events. Correlational research: detecting natural associations Correlational research The study of the naturally
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Social Psychology Paper Scenario - PSY120 “Social influence effects of the presence of others in the way people think‚ feel‚ and behave” (Kowalski & Westen‚ 2005). Social influence is associated with both behaviors because the changes in behaviors are due to the attitudes of others or guidance towards a particular direction. Sarah has not had this kind of influence before‚ always following the rules‚ she has done what she’s told and followed the path set for her by her parents. This path and
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Environmental Psychology Environmental Psychology The discipline of Environmental psychology started in the 1960s‚ and it has emerged over the last four decades. Environmental psychology is a subfield of psychology that focuses on the study of the relationships between human behaviors as related to the environment. Environmental psychology engages with other sciences‚ such as biology‚ geology‚ sociology‚ and philosophy to gain more insight to the role of environment in human behaviors. All
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emotional instability under stress Personality psychology‚ the theory and study of individual differences‚ traits‚ and types Personality quiz a series of questions (usually multiple-choice‚ rating scale‚ or True/False) intended to describe aspects of an individual’s character‚ thoughts‚ and feelings Personality style Personality systematics‚ among subsystems of personality as they are embedded in the entire ecological system Personality test‚ examples would include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
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Psychology and Culture Part 1 Cultures and Their Influences 8/22/12 * Culture is a set of attitudes‚ behaviors‚ symbols‚ shared by a large group of people and is communicated by successive generations * Psychology is the study of the mental process and human behavior * Cultural Psychology is the link between culture and psychology. Mental processes are the product of interaction between a culture and an individual. * Cross Cultural Psychology is the critical and
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Psychology is known as the ‘Study of Mind’. Its also called dynamic science because no one can ever perceive or predict the behavior or nature of minds. Each individual’s actions‚ reactions and emotions tend to differ from one another. The subject psychology itself is vast like an ocean. When broadly classified‚ psychology falls into 10 main branches. Let us briefly define and go through each one of them. Behavioral Psychology As the name indicates‚ its the study of behavioral science such as
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to the idea of the melting pot‚ which promised to erase ethnic and group differences‚ children now learn that variety is the spice of life...” She discusses about the ultimate tendency of the "diversity" movement in American schools and describes that both the melting pot‚ and cultural mosaic as being multicultural and refers to them as pluralistic and particularistic multiculturalism. Another author‚ Anna Quindlen points multiculturalism as preserving a "cultural
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Describe and evaluate ONE theory of gender development. Cognitive psychologists believe that the most important part of acquiring sex/gender identity lies in the child’s growth and understanding of what male/female means. This can be determined by Kohlberg (1966) who suggested that children need to develop an understanding of gender before they can develop a gender identity of their own and puts forward a stage theory of gender development. His theory proposes that a child’s understanding of gender
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interpretation of nonverbal signals 4. PA10203 Lect 7 3/31/2013 3 PA10203 Lect 7 3/31/2013 4 Broca’s area: Portion of the cerebral cortex that controls expressive language. Left frontal region Expressive aphasia: Loss of the ability to speak fluently. Wernicke’s area: Portion of the cerebral cortex that controls language comprehension Left temporal region Receptive aphasia: Loss of the ability to comprehend speech PA10203 Lect 7 3/31/2013 5 Motor cortex
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