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AP Psych Development Webquest Development… what can go wrong? http://www.umich.edu/~psycours/350/jaeckelj/terats.htm 1. What is a teratogen? Agents and conditions‚ including viruses‚ drugs‚ chemicals‚ stressors‚ and malnutrition‚ which can impair prenatal development and lead to birth defects or even death 2. Name some psychoactive drugs: Alcohol‚ tobacco‚ marijuana‚ cocaine‚ heroine 3. What do psychoactive drugs do in terms of development? They slow down fetal growth and increase the risk of premature labor
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Psychology Journals These journals should be written in essay form‚ and they will be graded as an AP essay. These journals may require you to integrate different content areas and to evaluate and analyze psychological constructs. You are to use analytical and organizational skills to formulate cogent answers. Consult your calendar for due dates. Chapter 1: The study of Psychology has had many contributions in history. Explain the contribution of functionalism and structuralism in psychology
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AP PSYCH REVIEW ESSAY 7 A. A cognitive map is a mental representation of the layout of one’s environment. This is very helpful when driving because it enables the driver to easily get around as well as get to specific destinations easily. The cerebellum is a structure often referred to as the "little brain" that is located in the rear of the brainstem that plays a significant role in a person’s balance & coordination. Having good coordination is extremely important when driving because many
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Vol. 78‚ No. 1‚ April‚ pp. 25–62‚ 1999 Article ID obhd.1999.2826‚ available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on On the Social Psychology of Agency Relationships: Lay Theories of Motivation Overemphasize Extrinsic Incentives Chip Heath Duke University Three laboratory studies and one field study show that people generally hold lay theories which contain an extrinsic incentives bias—people predict that others are more motivated
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What is Psychology? * Aristotle- before 300 B.C.E‚ theorized about learning and memory‚ motivation‚ and emotion‚ perception and personality * Wundt- experiment: measure the time lag between people’s hearing a ball hit a platform and their pressing a telegraph key; Wundt was seeking to measure “atoms of the mind” (the fastest and simplest mental processes) * First psych lab in Germany at University of Leipzig * Structuralism and fundamentalism- two earliest schools of psychology
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Chapter 1: Clinical Psychology: Definition and Training • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Successful completion of the postdoctoral internship authorizes a psychologist to practice independently. o FALSE How do social workers differ from clinical psychologists? o Social workers typically lack a doctoral degree and training in assessment techniques. The clinical psychology education and training model that emphasizes roughly equal parts science and practice is known as the
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What is Resilience? Conner &Davidson (2003) state flexibility as individual effectiveness and capacity in creating the bio-psychic adjust at the hazardous conditions. Resilience is the way toward adjusting admirably despite difficulty‚ injury‚ disaster‚ dangers‚ or even noteworthy wellsprings of stress —‚ for example‚ family and relationship issues‚ genuine medical issues‚ or working environment and money related stressors. It signifies "bobbing back" from troublesome encounters. Research has
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was one we discussed in class. There was a researcher‚ James Fallon‚ that was very interested in the topic of nature versus nurture and so he went to prisons and started testing some brains‚ specifically the brains of serial killers. He wanted to see what the brain of serial killers looked like and how they differed from someone who is an average human. "People with low activity [in the orbital cortex] are either free-wheeling types or sociopaths‚" he says. He found that
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CVTC; Intro. Psych. online Name: Hailee Gearing K. Mentink; Sp15 Competency: Summarize how biological and neurological factors influence behavior 2.1 Lesson 2 Short Paper – Neuroscience of behavior This is a KEY chapter – we continue to apply our knowledge of brain structure and functions throughout our course. MEMORIZE the neurotransmitter activity figures‚ and all brain figures in this chapter. *****************************************************************************
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