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    negotiating style and to become a more effective negotiator‚ as well as a more astute observer of social process. The course will involve extensive use of cases‚ role plays‚ and related participative activities‚ enhanced by rigorous self review and introspection. Grading: Course grades will be based on the following components: Self- Reflection Papers 3 papers worth 40 points each (120 points) Prep Papers and Exercise 6 papers worth 15 points each (90 points) Group Book Report 30 pts. Scored

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    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TAKE HOME QUIZ 1 |1. |In Watson’s famous experiments with Little Albert‚ he taught Albert to fear a ________. | | |a. | | |rat

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    career opportunities and more systemized in comparison to anthropology and sociology. My character is very self-assured and I am not convinced easily‚ so with all my stubbornness‚ I cannot be persuaded by theory‚ I need proof. In 1879‚ Wilhelm Wundt opened the first experimental laboratory in psychology at the University of Leipzig‚ Germany (WGBH Educational Foundation‚ 2001). Obviously one would know that the beginning of psychology did not start exactly when the laboratory in Germany was opened

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    Maria Montessori’s Science of Pedagogy L. K. Brendtro Augustana College Abstract In this article‚ the author explains how Maria Montessori is best known for her radical contribution in the education for disadvantaged children. Montessori used her scientific skills as a medical physician to develop a new science of pedagogy that has helped in the transformation of education indelibly. By studying how children learn‚ Montessori was able to show educators that even students with disadvantages

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    In Asma’s “Reclaiming the Power of Play”‚ he postulates that play is beneficial and paramount to mankind‚ just the practice of play brings about fundamental benefits to one’s body and mind. However‚ differing views from opponents of Asma made his claim controversial. Critics of Asma’s claim believe that play is a distraction for mankind and thus‚ devalues play. Indeed‚ play distract us but it’s the individual which allows that to happen. Therefore‚ I believe that play is actually more boon than bane

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    who all shared a passion for exploration of the mind and who helped lead the revolt against structuralism. Austro-Hungarian Max Wertheimer‚ had an epiphany that perception was sometimes an illusion‚ different from the current days practice of introspection. His theory called the phi phenomenon‚ suggested if separate objects were viewed in rapid succession it would create an optical illusion giving the perception that the objects were actually one. Also conceptualizing the idea of productive thinking

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    Albert Camus creates a paradoxical situation in The Stranger that seamlessly meshes pleasure with disquietude. Meursault’s moral development solidifies his “strangerhood” in society‚ but that realization solidifies his moral development. However‚ this epiphanic moment‚ while transformative to one’s view of the novel‚ only reveals itself after several other moments of disquietude. Meursault’s reactions are rarely what the reader envisions as appropriate. People feel disconnected-- disheartened and

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    Consciousness refers to your individual awareness of your unique thoughts‚ memories‚ feelings‚ sensations and environment. Your conscious experiences are constantly shifting and changing. For example‚ in one moment you may be focused on reading this article. Your consciousness may then shift to the memory of a conversation you had earlier with a friend. Next‚ you might notice how uncomfortable your chair is or maybe you are mentally planning dinner. This ever-shifting stream of thoughts can change

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    Chapter I Introduction to Psychology Wilhelm Wundt Psychology started as a branch of philosophy in 300 B.C. with the great precursors like Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Socrates‚ St. Augustine and etc. The first psychological laboratory was established by Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig‚ Germany and He made himself the “father of experimental psychology”. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. Behaviour is anything that a person or animal does‚ feels‚ thinks or experiences

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    Self-awareness is the capacity for introspection and the ability to recognize oneself as an individual separate from the environment and other individuals. In philosophy An early philosophical discussion of self-awareness is that of John Locke. Locke was apparently influenced by René Descartes ’ statement normally translated ’I think‚ therefore I am ’ . In chapter XXVII "On Identity and Diversity" of Locke ’s An Essay Concerning Human Understanding he conceptualized consciousness as the repeated

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