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    attachment anxiety (“I don’t feel comfortable opening up to romantic partners‚” “I turn to my partner for many things‚ including comfort and reassurance”) Distress Disclosure Index (DDI: Kahn & Hessling‚ 2001) to measure generalized disclosure tendencies (“If I have a bad day‚ the last thing I want to do is talk about it”) Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (IDAS; Watson et al.‚ 2007)‚ to measure general depression symptoms (“I slept less than usual‚” “I had little interest in my usual

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    example is the human cognition. Human cognition is conservative‚ which means that human beings usually put a lot of effort to maintain their thought and beliefs even some counterexamples occurs in the real world. This chapter discusses many of these tendencies and in doing so it also discuss the value and the cost if theses thoughts. Additionally‚ this chapter highlighted some topics about recovered memories and the current scientific beliefs about these types of memories Lastly‚ this chapter shows

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    There are several locational tendencies that determine the distributional patterns of high-tech industries‚ which are the application of intensive research and development efforts to the creation and manufacture of new products of an advanced scientific and engineering character. Examples include electronics‚ communication‚ computers‚ software‚ pharmaceuticals and biotechnology‚ and aerospace. Recently‚ other forms have developed‚ such as robotics‚ computer-aided design and manufacturing‚ electronic

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    personality‚ would you believe me? According to “What’s in an inkblot? Some Say‚ Not Much” by Erica Goode‚ the Rorschach inkblot test is a psychological test that asks the reader to interpret what they see in order to determine a person’s personality or tendencies. The people who agree and disagree with the use of the Rorschach test are similar in that they both use evidence to support their claims‚ but the people who agree with it use a great deal of scientific support while the people who disagree with

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    an organization I’m a part of‚ but at the same time the old folks at school just won’t stop giving us kids deadly homework. One in particular is supposed to be a criticism of an article written by one of the old folks. Something about hegemonic tendencies of the country‚ and let me tell you‚ it is one long compilation of shit and some that actually do make sense to me. I mean‚ how exactly is the work of a college graduate of economics supposed to make complete sense on the cerebral cortex of an individual

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    other words social facts are not a biological or psychological issue. It is understood that there is no psychological or biological factors involved‚ therefore it is important to note that: “it is indisputable today that most of our ideas and tendencies are not developed by ourselves‚ but come from outside‚ they can only penetrate

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    The Psychological Effect of Popular Media on the Increase of Crime Over time‚ it has been observed that people have a tendency to learn from the world around them and from the people they interact. The phenomenon of learning within a social context by observation can be termed as social learning. Most individuals tend to observe and replicate the behavior of things with which they come in frequent contact and this is more likely to occur if their feel an emotional attachment with the object

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    FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY Diliman‚ Quezon City Course Code Course Title MOB Course Credit 3 Units Name: ___________________________________________ Course & Year __________________ Quiz/ Score: ___________ Time/Day_________________ Date: _____________________ QUIZ 4/ CHAPTER 4 True or False 1. The information-processing stages of the perceptual process are divided into information attention and selection‚ organization of

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    Q1. What are the characteristics of a good measure of central tendency? [5Marks](b) What are the uses of averages? [5 Marks]Answer:a). The characteristics of a good measure of central tendency are: Present mass data in a concise form The mass data is condensed to make the data readable and to use it for further analysis.• Facilitate comparison It is difficult to compare two different sets of mass data. But we can compare those twoafter computing the averages of individual data sets.While comparing

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    From my personal experience and interactions with babies and young children I have found many fascinating circumstances in which little kids speak or display acts that resemble the people that they are most associated with on a daily basis. This made me realise that kids are so impressionable‚ but more importantly that they learn from our example. What they hear‚ what they see‚ what they feel all contribute to their learning processes and growth in knowledge and skills. This may seem as such a basic

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