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December | 2011 | psue85
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Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for December, 2011. Another argument made against this experiment was the fact that the findings were applied to humans. The findings were found from dogs not from humans, which raises questions of whether the findings can be applied. Human and dog physiology may be similar but they are different where anomalies occur. Http:/ psychology.about.com/od/classicalconditioning/a/pavlovs-dogs.htm. Personalities in population samples. Bias influences on memory.
Free Will. | psue85
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 10, 2012. I think that forcing an individual physically to stay in experiment e.g. Stanford Prison Experiment is unethical as it can possibly cause harm to an individual. But I think that if a participant is given prompts to stay, as long as this is taken into account in the research results as factor that could have some effect, that this could show more research into how free will can change people’s behaviour. Personalities in population samples. I do not feel th...
Personalities in population samples. | psue85
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Just another WordPress.com site. Personalities in population samples. February 19, 2012. Gleitman, H, Gross, J and Reisberg, D. (2010) Psychology (8. Ed) London, UK: W.W Norton and Company. Bias influences on memory. Personalities in population samples." (4). February 19, 2012 at 5:36 pm. Overall, even though by having the different types of personality within experiments could increase validity, generalisability and reliability; there are many problems that can occur when trying to define what the diffe...
Bias influences on memory. | psue85
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Just another WordPress.com site. Bias influences on memory. February 3, 2012. In biological terms there are different neural mechanisms that aid emotional memory. These mechanisms make it easier for individuals to form memories. In theory though when recalling memory, can memory be reliable and untouched from bias? Gleitman, H, Gross, J and Reisberg, D. (2010) Psychology (8. Ed) London, UK: W.W Norton and Company. Personalities in population samples. Bias influences on memory." (4). These people describi...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for March, 2012. The answer I think is yes especially when children grow up into adults. Http:/ www.asha.org/about/news/tipsheets/bilingual.htm. Kovacs, A., and Mehler, J. (2009). Cognitive gains in 7 month-old bilingual infants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,. Kovelman, L., Shalinsky, M. H., Berens, M. S., and Petitto, L. (2008). Free will could be defined as an individual’s ability to decide for themselves and to not be controlled by another in...
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Treatments in Depression (Blog Ten) | cwd1810
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Just another WordPress.com site. Looking at Self-help Groups in Alcoholism (Blog Nine). Reliability and Validity (Blog Eleven). Treatments in Depression (Blog Ten). March 10, 2012. Depression is classified by the DSM (diagnostic statistical manual of mental disorders) as having five or more of the following symptoms for at least two weeks. Depressed mood most of the day. Diminished interest or pleasure in all or almost all activities most of the day nearly every day. Significant weight loss or weight gain.
Stress | bethanhull
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Just another WordPress.com site. Stress February 5, 2012. 8212; bethanhull @ 4:10 pm. When taking part in a piece of research the amount of stress on participants is limited as much as possible. However, simply the idea of going to a new place and doing things that you would not ordinarily do can cause a great amount of stress on participants. The deception involved in some research can be another cause of stress. If a participant does not know before they do the experiment fully what they are requir...
The bigger picture | bethanhull
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Just another WordPress.com site. The bigger picture April 24, 2012. 8212; bethanhull @ 9:26 pm. When designing a piece of research there is a lot to think about. There are practicalities to think about and variables to control. Should we concentrate on the bigger picture or should we really focus on the little things? In conclusion, when designing research although all variables and practicalities should be considered the end result and bigger picture should also be carefully considered. On the other han...
Meta-Analysis: Good or Bad? | jessicabutroid
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Welcome To My Psychology Blog! Meta-Analysis: Good or Bad? Overall, although using meta-analysis involves secondary data it is a good way of providing great support for a topic area in psychology and can help show us what parts of the hypothesis needs further expolartion and data needs to be collected so that we can improve our understanding on the topic. The Differences Between Single Subject Design and Case Studies. Mar 13, 2012. Http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? Apr 18, 2012. Mar 13, 2012. Mar 13, 2012.
Case Studies (Blog Twelve) | cwd1810
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Just another WordPress.com site. Reliability and Validity (Blog Eleven). Video Games and violent films and their link to desensitization (Emotion and Motivation Blog One). Case Studies (Blog Twelve). April 29, 2012. Chris J. Barker. May 01, 2012. Dempster (1988) – http:/ psycnet.apa.org/journals/amp/43/8/627/. May 01, 2012. May 01, 2012. May 01, 2012. May 01, 2012. May 02, 2012. Case studies are also rare because they take a very long time to study possibly years and they often study unique situations...
The Placebo Effect | jessicabutroid
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Welcome To My Psychology Blog! All in all, many argue that placebos should not be used as they contain no physiological effect and are inappropraite when a drug that has a real effect can be used instead. But if the use of placebos can make the patient believe they are improving, it can help the patient deal with their condition and even have more of a positive effect than a real drug. Http:/ www.sciencemag.org/content/293/5532/1164.short. Psychological Discoveries and The Media. Feb 21, 2012. The elimin...
Success! | evs26
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Just another WordPress.com site. On March 10, 2012. The key to success. To discover the key to success we must first define success. Is it having a well paid but not necessarily being happy, having a lesser paid job (with enough money to get by) and being happy with that career choice, or somewhere in between the two. I personally think it is the attainment of status, wealth and assets that are gained through sheer hard graft and knowledge (outside of shallow professions). Judge, T.A.,Higgins,C&#...The s...
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Case Studies Are Good. | adamjamesgilbert
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Just another WordPress.com site. Case Studies Are Good. However, despite such advantages, we must recognise that case studies are still nevertheless limited. For example, Genie offered a great insight into cognitive development and speech, yet we must also recognise that her father (although a rather unreliable source) claims she was mentally retarded from birth; so what conclusions can we really draw? Penfield, W., and Roberts, L., (1960). Speech and Brain Mechanisms. March 25, 2012. Chris J. Barker.
Can certain people be more content than others? | meiningera
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Just another WordPress.com site. Can certain people be more content than others? March 7, 2012 4 Comments. To gain research in this area one would have to carry out a study where individuals with different personality types would be left in a plain room and then observed, covertly, by the psychologist. This may give us results that can further help the question as to whether people’s personalities affect satisfaction in life. However, this study would be criticised in many areas. March 12, 2012 at 1:41 pm.
Writing for the Public – Science or Fiction? | Psych, Stats and Rock'n'Roll
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Psych, Stats and Rock'n'Roll. My teacher went to La Palma and all I got is this lousy wordpress site. Writing for the Public – Science or Fiction? In 1995 there was the case of Leah Bet. Which is run by the government supply a list of risks brought by drug intake and why you shouldn’t take them, but there is no information on correct application to avoid cases like this of Leah Betts. Despite there are a few sources. April 29, 2012. 3 Comments to “Writing for the Public – Science or Fiction? May 1, 2012 ...
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psue73 | Evidence Based Methods in Education
Evidence Based Methods in Education. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Week 12: SCC Chart and Daily Timings Chart. For week 12 I have mixed SAFMEDS cards form week 4 to week 12 in preparation for my Topics in IDD exam in January. I am happy with my progression, and hoping to keep up the motivation until after my exams. 🙂. December 17, 2013. Week 11: SCC and Timing chart. December 10, 2013. Week 10: Timings Chart &SCC Chart. Through out the week, my performance has shown a slight increa...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monkey drug trials 1969. Last week I found a list of the top ten unethical experiments that had been done throughout the many years of Psychology that involved humans and animals. Out of the list there was one such study that I found to be particularly interesting, and surprising that such an experiment was ever aloud to be conducted. This study was done by Deneau, Yanagita and Seevers (1969) and was known as the monkey drug trials. Psychopharmacologia, 16,. Temptation is...
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 29, 2012. People’s perception of pain. Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain, 2011). My blog this week is about how people perceive pain differently depending on many various aspects. Pain thresholds vary from culture to culture and men to women but we still don’t really know the reason why. International Associati...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Sample Methods Part 2 Stratified Sampling. In this blog I will be continuing to look at different sampling methods following on from the previous blog on random sampling. American Psychological Association (APA):. Experimenter bias. (n.d.). WordNet 3.0. RetrievedOctober 07, 2011, from Dictionary.com website: http:/ dictionary.reference.com/browse/experimenter. Eysenck, M.W. (2000) Psychology. East Sussex: Psychology Press Ltd Publishers. Systematic sampling is a version o...
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December 18, 2013. The ability to choose our own blog topics enabled us to demonstrate our own individual interests-permitting demonstration of our knowledge and value about the topic, in turn, it initiated situational interest due to the environmental setting (Hidi and Renninger, 2006). By focusing on topics of interest, it enabled students to become ‘proactive learners’ (Knowles, 1975) as they were able to apply factors that they find engaging to them to the module syllabus/content. Garrison, D. R&...
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 28, 2012. Are children born with a blank slate in which experience gives them their personality? Or do we actively seek our own experiences? Shaffer and Kipp (2010) Theories of Human Development. Development Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence. P 69) USA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. March 25, 2012. The answer I think is yes especially when children grow up into adults. Http:/ www.asha.org/about/news/tipsheets/bilingual.htm. Kovacs, A., and Mehler, J. (2009). Kovel...
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Advertising via Social Media. March 25, 2014. Blog 8 The power of Advertising on Social Networks. In conclusion, advertising using social media can be cheap, (sometimes free) however does not necessarily insure an increase in sales, however when done properly can be extremely profitable to businesses and brand promotion. March 19, 2014. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Attitudes, but by reinforcing attitudes already held by a consumer who had extensive usage experience. March 11, 2014. Additionally, Nike is...
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Emotion and Motivation PNP3002. Emotion and Motivation blogs. Emotion and Motivation Review. Oche, E. S. (2012). Assessing the effect of prompt feedback as a motivational strategy on students’ achievement in secondary school mathematics. Educational Research (ISSN: 2141-5161). Price, M., Handley, K., and Millar, J. (2011). Feedback: Focusing attention on engagement. Studies in Higher Education. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 18, 2013. Can you startle a psychopath? Hare, R. D., H...Leven...
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April 25, 2012 · 3:38 pm. Is there an effect when something is considered statistically significant? When psychologists explore the term Statistical significance, it means psychologists can be confident that a given relationship is not zero.The relationship or difference between what is measured is probably not just occurring at random. A significant effect can be either positive (greater than zero) or negative (less than zero). Shuttleworth, M. (2008). Experimental Errors. Retrieved 16 Feb 2...Http:/ ww...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Is Gender Identity Innate Or Learnt? On April 27, 2012. The fact that the reassignment surgery and the social pressure from his parents didn’t succeed in making David female, suggests that gender identity is something that people are born with and an innate characteristic that cannot be learnt away. On March 1, 2012. Beauty is a social construct. What is seen as beautiful in one culture is seen as hidious in another. For example, women is certain african and asian...In ps...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A reflection of my blogging experience. December 18, 2013. With the autonomy experienced with blogging this semester, my stress levels are also reduced, due to the fact that I am researching and writing about topics I am passionate about and that I enjoy. Furthermore, research carried out by Kemeny (2003) found that individuals are more likely to persevere with activities they find engaging and are more likely to learn to a high standard. According to K...