SYLLABUS COURSE Introductory Psychology COURSE CREDIT 4 credit hours TERM/YEAR Win 2014 COURSE LOCATION http://macomb.angellearning.com TIME/DAY 24/7 for eight weeks FACILITATOR Dr. Orlich E-MAIL Angel course e-mail system TEXT Rathus‚ S.A.‚ PSYCH 3 (Wadsworth/Cengage‚ 2014) Psychology. COURSE DESCRIPTION & OUTCOMES This course will provide an introductory overview of the nature‚ scope‚ and methods of psychology as behavioral science‚ emphasizing development
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Multicultural Psychology Paper Shantel Gilbert PSYCH/535 June 18‚ 2012 Dr. Gretchen Brandhorst Multicultural Psychology Multicultural psychology is the systematic study of all aspects of human behavior as it occurs in settings where people of different cultural backgrounds encounter each other. Multiculturalism has been considered a “fourth force” in the field of psychology‚ supplementing behaviorism‚ psychodynamic theories‚ and humanistic psychology. Such topics
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which are to group and to authority. First aspect is that people know that conformity to a group is important in maintaining orders of social behavior. We value conformity to survive in this society. Conformity in a group requires members to change their own opinion or beliefs to match others in the group‚ and it involves some kind of social pressure which the individuals come into conflict with. However‚ humans are dependent animals‚ and do not want to be alone. We need to be connected
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Road Rage: Behaviorism Behaviorism would explain road rage by looking at the person’s environment to see why he or she would become enraged and show aggressive behavior towards other drivers. Using behaviorism‚ you would examine what is happening at that time‚ who is involved‚ the driver‚ the passengers‚ and other drivers. Some factors that could exhibit the driver’s frustrations are traffic jams‚ loud noises‚ a disgruntled mood before driving‚ and annoying passengers. To prevent road rage from
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Notes test 3 February 11 -someone that writes with right hand: speech production is heavily localized in left hemisphere‚ left hemi is responsible for integrating facts from present with info from past‚ right hemi is responsible for face perception‚ -Cutting corpus callosum causes left and right brain to work independently. Things flashed to right of cross go to left hemi and vice versa. Both eyes see a bit of the opposite visual field about 15 degrees. Left hemi controls right side of body
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Correlation coefficients measure the strength of association between two variables. The most common correlation coefficient‚ called the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient‚ measures the strength of the linear association between variables. In this tutorial‚ when we speak simply of a correlation coefficient‚ we are referring to the Pearson product-moment correlation. Generally‚ the correlation coefficient of a sample is denoted by r‚ and the correlation coefficient of a population is
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Public Speaking Phobia Rasneeth Sareen Psych 504 8/27/2012 Dr. V Public Speaking Phobia Public speaking phobia is an intense and irrational fear of experiencing judgment by others when speaking in front of public or being embarrassed or humiliated in such situations causing dread‚ panic‚ and avoidance (Teachman‚ 2010). More accurately‚ it is not the scrutiny and negative judgments themselves but the speaker’s own emotional response to them; the feeling of shame‚ rejection or humiliation
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I have always been fascinated with how the human brain works. How is it possible for humans to remember so many things and be able to retrieve that information when needed days or even years later? Prior to taking psych 100‚ I always thought that psychology was strictly related to emotions and behaviors. I never thought that it had anything to do with how we store and retrieve information. Nor did I consider that maps and pictures we formulate in our heads had anything to do with our memory.
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great part in the ordinary advancement of psychology. • In 1902 Charles Horton Cooley gives a view closely relevant to the Le Bon’s view in his book ‘Human Nature and the Social order’‚ which creates the idea of mimicry. Mimicry is more related to the way you behave and the way you suggest with your thinking. • In 1908 two text books named ‘E.A. Ross’s Social Psychology and Cooley’s book’‚ were published which represents the treatments of social psychology. • Ross’s concepts were related mainly to
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Quantitative datarelating to‚ measuring‚ or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality Qualitative data relating to‚ measuring‚ or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity Strengths of qualitative data: Qualitative research provides more insight into the sampled data‚ as their open ended nature mean they are less limiting of the information provided; they also eliminate the a priori assumptions used in quantitative data Limitations of qualitative
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