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    PSYC1000B General Psychology 2012-2013‚ First Term Thought Piece # 1 Due: 5pm‚ 15 Oct 2012 We have discussed different learning theories (e.g. classical conditioning and operant conditioning) in Lecture 3. Please derive ONE hypothesis related to any real-life issues based on one of these theories and then design an experiment to test your hypothesis. When you work on this assignment‚ try to think of and answer the following questions:    What is your hypothesis? What are your

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    ignorance. 2. What is the opposite of "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson? 
The opposite is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person? 
A persons mind. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought and action and who fear being misunderstood? 
He thinks being misunderstood is good and those fear are cowards. 5. Emerson makes many of his points through a series of figures of speech - comparisons between two things that are basically unlike.

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    Life: Thought and Choices

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    a small town in Forest park. Growing up as the oldest I have to show my young brothers and sister the right choices. My parents taught me a lot about life and that one little choice could end being a bad one. Being a junior in High School I never thought I could make bad choices. As a young adult with a burning passion‚ I try my best to make good choices in life to make my parents proud. I would like to start making better choices like doing better in school. My dream is to become a professional

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    Thought and A. Fact. B.

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    of human communication is that it is symbolic. This means that meanings are located in: a. words. b. events. c. people. d. objects. e. experience. 2. The encoding process is best described by which of the following: a. organizing thoughts into ideas. b. identifying feelings and emotions. c. receiver acknowledgment that a message has been received. d. turning ideas or feelings into symbols. e. all of the above. 3. When your teacher pauses during a lecture because he or

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    Thoughts on Being Humble

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    What is the purpose of being humble‚ when should we be humble‚ and is being humble overrated? Do people only dislike other people for being cocky because they doubt themselves? Personally‚ I do not mind it much when people brag about what they have achieved or have done. More often than not‚ I know they never intentionally mean any harm by doing so. Why should I mind? They’re only excited about their life‚ right? It is always easy to remain humble when everything is good and dandy‚ but the

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    speaker’s thoughts. Sympathetic Listening-This could be considered the most challenging type of listening because the listener’s role is often not to respond at all. The speaker who seeks sympathetic listening might have suffered a tragedy or needs someone to listen to a series of complex thoughts. The listener can help by validating what the speaker says and supporting her words. In this case‚ it’s best for the listener to refrain from offering suggestions or clouding up the speaker’s thoughts. Appreciative

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    the normalities of human life. The child appears to be animalistic and relys on nothing except for the primitave impulses. A nialistic atmosphere surrounds the child due to the lack of implimented morals and values. There is no evidence of active thought within the child’s neurologic function. There is no recollect of purpose or reason behind the actions of the child. It eats‚ sleeps and performs bodily functions at uncivilized intervals. It is obvious that there is absoloutly no reason behind the

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    In “Thought Experiments” from Scientific America in November 2011‚ Joshua Knobe evaluates a number of scientific experiments on the nature of free will conducted by experimental philosophers. Knobe analyses studies of how a person feels and thinks‚ a very insightful question in philosophy‚ to get a better understanding of peoples beliefs in free will and how people views can be relative or…if a person can be morally responsible under circumstances. “Thought experiments” merges information and

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    shivering in fear. There was a gun pointed to his head. He said something but I couldn’t hear him but I knew what he had said. He had said help me. When I awoke‚ my head was covered in sweat. I thought‚ “How long was my seizure?” Amy read my thought and answered‚ “About two minutes.” “That long?” I thought. She answered‚ “Yup.” “Did you get to see the vision?” “Yes. Did you notice the hand that was holding the gun? It had the same gold ring that Mr. John had.” “Really?” “Yes. And also. That

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    Language Shapes Thought” Lera Boroditsky argues that many of our cognitive abilities are enhanced‚ or hindered depending on the fundamental structure of our system of language. I found that Boroditsky used much of her own research in order to support her claims that direction‚ time and gender are concepts largely affected by the structural system of our language. Overall I found Boroditsky’s arguments to be sound and thorough. I agree with her claims that language shapes thought. When visiting

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