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    Instructional Psychology

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    INSTRUCTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EST103 REVISION NOTES 1. Write an essay to demonstrate how the ideas of the following learning theories can be used in the teaching and/or in learning of your specializing subject. a) Behavioural learning theory b) Constructive learning theory c) Social cognitive learning theory d) Cognitive learning theory Learning is the process by which experiences cause permanent change in knowledge or behaviour. We learn in every day of our life. A lot of scholars

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    regarding attachment style and work outcomes. Below is the list of these predictions (Richards‚ D. A.‚ & Schat‚ A. C. (2011). Attachment at (not to) work: Applying attachment theory to explain individual behavior in organizations. Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 96(1)‚ 169.) : 1. People with attachment anxiety and avoidance are likely to possess negative affectivity traits. 2. People with attachment anxiety and avoidance are not likely to be emotionally stable. 3. Avoidance attachment individuals

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    What is Modern Psychology? How did it start? Is it a special type of psychology? We have so many questions when it comes to something we don’t know‚ and often times it’s hard to know where to start because of all the overwhelming amount of information we have today. When the topic was shown to me‚ I took a great interest in it. When I first started‚ the only thing I knew about Modern Psychology was the name. Through this paper I want to help you understand what Modern Psychology is from a Christian

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    21‚ 21-35. Koegel‚ R.L.‚ & Mentis‚ M. (1985). Motivation in childhood autism: Can they or won ’t they? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines‚ 26‚ 185-191. Mesibov‚ G.B.‚ Adams‚ L.W.‚ & Klinger‚ L.G. (1997). Autism: Understanding the disorder. New York‚ NY: Plenum Press. Shanker‚ S. (2004). The roots of mindblindness. Theory & Psychology‚ 14‚ 5‚ 685-703. Smalley SL‚ McCracken J‚ Tanguay P. (1995).Autism‚ affective disorders‚ and social phobia. American Journal

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    Developmental Psychology Review Questions Chapter 1 Part 1 T’Aira Searcy 1. What are the five steps of the scientific method?*Problem: Stated as a question*Hypothesis: a scientific or educational guess. *Materials: list all the materials that are used in the experiment. *Procedures: list step by step directions needed to be followed for this experiment. *Results/Conclusion: re- state your problem/question then answer your hypothesis. Gather together all your information. 2. What

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    Psychology is a very interesting topic‚ one that extends into many different fields. The Disciplines range from Abnormal Psychology‚ Biological Psychology‚ and Cognitive Psychology. These are just a small fraction of the different disciplines that psychology is involved in. Psychology plays a critical role in a person’s everyday life; a person’s behavior will always affect that. Abnormal Psychology is a broad term; an easier way to describe this discipline would be the study of behaviors that are

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    PY1 APPROACHES [pic] BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH [pic]Updated May 2012 AS Approaches – Behaviourist Approach Classical Conditioning Worksheet1 [pic] Description of Pavlov’s experiment: Fill in the blanks Pavlov carried out experiments on dogs where he was able to measure their production of saliva. He found that the dogs salivated more when their --------- was brought. He also noticed that the noise of the boots of their ‘feeder’ caused the dogs to ----------------

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    Chapter 2 Conceptualizing Abnormal Psychology One-Dimensional versus Multidimensional Models  One-Dimensional Models  Multidimensional Models  The Role of Genes  Neuroscience  Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences  Emotions  Cultural‚ Social‚ and Interpersonal Factors  Life-Span Development  How do we put it all together? One-Dimensional versus Multidimensional Models  One-Dimensional Models  Single cause‚ operating in isolation  Linear causal model  Ignores critical

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    IDA- Psychology Unit 3 (Relationships‚ eating and aggression) 25 mark essays Specimen paper Relationships: Outline one or more theories relating to the formation and/or maintenance of relationships (9marks) Evaluate one of the theories outlined above with particular emphasis on the nature of relationships in different cultures (16 marks) Issue 1. Cultural bias: The models have developed due to western studies. 2. Sensitive research topic so people may lie about their relationship.

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    which determines the unique adjustment to the environment” (Eysenck‚ 1978). Introduction • Research into sports personality has been around since the 1800’s. • Research into whether personality affects performance is still very limited. In Psychology we have sports theories. These are used to explain personality and how it can influence sports performance. The Main theories that we will review are; • Marten’s Schematic View • The Psychodynamic Theory • Trait Theory • Situational Approach

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