Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January 2013 Psychology (Specification A) Unit 2 1 2 PSYA2 3 4 5 Biological Psychology‚ Social Psychology and Individual Differences Monday 21 January 2013 Mark 6 9.00 am to 10.30 am 7 8 You will need no other materials. 9 Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes 10 Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point
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pl?fid=M20b&product_isbn_issn=9780495601333&token= 1) Science of Social Psychology- Chapter 1 ● The basics - what is psychology designed to do? What are social psychologists interested in studying? ○ Social psychology is the study of how we affect and are affected by others. ○ It is designed to make sense of the diversity of human behavior and the social world ○ Interested in how social factors influence Affect‚ Behavior‚ Cognition (ABC Triad)
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component‚ internalizing parental and societal rules • Psychosexual stages pg. 516 (libidinal energy) • Social Cognitive • QUOTE: “You vary across situations” • Person-situation controversy pg. 533ff • Bandura and bidirectional influences • Personality shaped by personality traits‚ environment‚ and behaviors pg 536 • Social learning revisited (role models and how we perceive role models) • Perceived control • Internal
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Running head: ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PAPER Organizational Psychology Paper Leslie Stalter University of Phoenix PSY428 Organizational Behavior Margaret St. John February 20‚ 2010 Abstract Organizational psychology seeks to gain understanding of the dynamics of a formal group behavior through scientific research. “Organizational psychology is a field that utilizes scientific methodology to better understand the behavior of individuals working in organizational settings” (Jex & Britt
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Foundations of Psychology Paper El Krzeminski PSY/300 10-01-2012 Wanda Rush Foundations of Psychology Paper The first school of psychology was structuralism. This was brought upon by a thinker known as Edward Titchener. This was done by breaking down an individual’s mental process to figure out the most important makings. When this was broke down it helped to analyze how the mind was processed. Another school of psychology was functionalism this was a process that was based on the role of
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PSS110 Introduction to Psychology 1 Reference: Chapters 1 & 2: Burton‚ Westen and Kowalski‚ 2011 Acknowledgements: Slide preparation by Dr Tania Signal of CQUniversity for Wiley; Original note preparation by Dr Stephen Theiler & Dr Lorraine Fleckhammer for Swinburne University. 1 PSS110 Introduction to Psychology 1 By the end of this lesson you should have a good grasp of these learning objectives. These notes will form a valuable supplement to your own reading from the text. Read
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COURSE SYLLABUS Introduction to Psychology‚ PSY 2012‚ Fall 2013 Section U02 Professor: Maria Shpurik‚ Ph.D. | Class time and room: Tuesday/Thursday‚ 11 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.‚ Room SIPA 125 | Student Hours: Tuesdays/Thursdays12.30-1.30 p.m. and 3.30-4 p.m. | Office Phone: (305) 348-3466 | Office: DM 281A | E-mail: Use Blackboard course mail ONLY! FIU e-mail: shpurikm@fiu.edu | Teaching Assistant (TA): Carla Abad | TA Email: Use Blackboard course mail ONLY! | PSY 2012 TAs’ Office:
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means independently as if they are local companies with minimal coordination or supervision from the parent company. This is in order to meet local consumer needs but at the same time not diluting a brand’s international standards (Yip G.‚ 2002). This paper looks at Heineken and the international marketing and entry strategies it has used in the global alcoholic industry. Market Entry Strategies Firms go international for a number of reasons but the ultimate goal is growth and expansion of the business
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Biological Psychology Paper Jacqueline Leday PSY 340 August 24‚ 2010 Lisa M. Shores Biological Psychology Paper Biological Psychology can be defined as the study of the brain‚ and how the brain functions in relation to human behavior. The assumption that mind and brain are linked is the basis of understanding biological psychology. The two areas which are most relevant to Biological Psychology are Neuroanatomy (study of how parts of the brain are connected) and Neurophysiology (study of how
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Psychology January 8th‚ 2014 Chapter 9: Intelligence and Psychological Testing Key Concepts in Psychological Testing Standardization - Test norms - Standardization group Reliability - Correlation coefficient Validity - Content validity (ex. Acadia entrance test thats only math based‚ not fair to all) - Criterion-related validity (ex. test is able to predict something important - Construct validity Characteristics of a good test - Reliability: test-retest (test again)‚ split half (score
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