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Week 10 and 11 feedback | EmmaHughes
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Just another WordPress.com site. Week 8 blog feedback. Welcome to semester two! Week 10 and 11 feedback. December 9, 2011. Hey everyone- well done, you’ve nearly made it to the end of the first semester! Well done, on your blogs this week, a lot of you made a good effort to source interesting articles to discuss, and most of you have got the hang of referencing now- really well done on that you’ve come a long way! Remember to use the Wiki for revision- it may seem like there’s ages to go til the ex...
Week 3 and 4 feedback | EmmaHughes
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Just another WordPress.com site. Week 5 and 6 feedback →. Week 3 and 4 feedback. February 20, 2012. Some great blogs and comments this week- most were very interesting and well-written- on a variety of great topics! The best were blogs that were critical/analytical rather than just descriptive- you’ve had quite a lot of experience writing blogs by now, so that should come more easily to you. What I’m looking for from your blogs is the following:. Direct reference to research methods/stats. Comment wise, ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: April 2012. Feedback for blog round 4- only one to go! April 27, 2012. Well done everyone for the latest blogs and comments, you’ve nearly made it to end of the year! The blogs have reached a very high standard by now, you’ve really taken on board the feedback and have really developed both … Continue reading →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 17 other followers.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Week 5 and 6 feedback. Feedback for blog round 4- only one to go! March 28, 2012. Hey everyone, well done on your latest blogs and comments- the standard has continued to rise over this semester, and this is definitely reflected in your marks. Please feel free to email over the next few weeks if you have any specific questions. Some of the blogs this time were by Hannah, Joanna and Darel- all discussed an an interesting area of psychology, in an analytical and critical way.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Feedback for blog round 4- only one to go! April 27, 2012. Well done everyone for the latest blogs and comments, you’ve nearly made it to end of the year! The blogs have reached a very high standard by now, you’ve really taken on board the feedback and have really developed both … Continue reading →. March 28, 2012. Week 5 and 6 feedback. March 6, 2012. Week 3 and 4 feedback. February 20, 2012. February 7, 2012. Hi, I know Mike brought this up in the Monday lecture, but i...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Feedback for blog round 4- only one to go! April 27, 2012. Well done everyone for the latest blogs and comments, you’ve nearly made it to end of the year! Some blog feedback- some of you are still occasionally writing quite descriptively, rather than critically- this is an important skill to maintain over the next two years (and beyond! And one to think about in all your academic writing. Only one more blog to go🙂. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You are commenti...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Week 10 and 11 feedback. Welcome to semester two! February 1, 2012. Welcome to Semester 2- I’m looking forward to reading all your lovely blogs and comments- a link to your blog should be on my blog roll- have a look to check it’s there. if not let me know so people can find you! Good luck with the first week’s blogging, see you Friday,. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Week 10 and 11 feedback. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to semester two! Week 3 and 4 feedback →. February 7, 2012. I know Mike brought this up in the Monday lecture, but in case you weren’t there, please please upload you SAFMEDS data via Blackboard before. Friday- we’ll be using the data for an analysis in class, and as it stands it’s a bit threadbare! Just ask if you have any questions, otherwise, see you Friday. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Welcome to semester two! Week 3 and 4 feedback →.
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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...
psue82 | Emotion and Motivation
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...
psue95 | Research Methods In Psychology
Research Methods In Psychology. Is there a gene for intelligence? Is there a gene for intelligence? Paul Thompson of the University of California. Is being an introvert a bad thing? Everything comes with its opposite side; light and dark, good and evil, is introvert and extrovert one of them? However, within our lives, it is put forward to us how being extrovert, and talkative is a good thing, being told to speak up more in school, to perhaps not getting a simple job because an individual is not out-goin...
Mind Reading | "Like the physical, the psychical is not necessarily in reality what it appears to us to be." – Sigmund Freud
Like the physical, the psychical is not necessarily in reality what it appears to us to be. – Sigmund Freud. Flash Bulb Memories and Advertising. Psychological Research Methods and Statistics. I hate myself for the cliché of doing an ad, especially as my final Blog, but it’s my first one, and…. HOW COOL IS THIS! What people usually do when seeing this is confirm it’a authenticity, so they look to see the other side, which shows the pepsi logo. Thus, it’s a pretty cool Pepsi ad. Journal of Experimental Ps...
psue9a | Psychology Blog
Thanks for dropping by psue9a! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Should Psychology be written for the layman or should science be exclusively for scientists? Mdash; 4 Comments. April 29, 2012. Is there an alternative to significance testing? Mdash; 5 Comments. March 11, 2012. As I outlined in my blog titled “Is the term ‘approaching significance’ cheating? Methods of Psychological Research Online, Vol. 4, (2). The ‘File Drawer Problem’. One could...