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why are u dumb
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What theory supposes that your brain applies what it already knows to the information coming in through your eyes to fill in the
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The idea behind the top-down processing theory is that much of the information that reaches the eye is lost by the time it gets
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What is required to effectively rely on past experience for the brain to understand what the eye is seeing?
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Certainty detternce
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People are not born with the attitudes and outlooks that shape their lives. Rather, as one grows and matures, one develops a
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How is self constructed according to symbolic interpretation?
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In one to two sentences, use an example to explain what the learning effect is and how it works
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Gadtalt psychology emphasizes how perception is organized. It focuses on
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why are your answers sometimes good and sometimes bad
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It was a quick automatic response to something in the environment is called
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Short answer: explain the connection between thinking and language
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This is Your Brain on Comedy
Two muffins are sitting in the oven. One says, “Is it getting hot in here to you?” The other
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Perciept
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Drag and drop the correct word into the correct location.(1 point)
A change that moves from the past to the future is a shift in
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Why are overgeneralization misleading and developing percept ions about places
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The cognitive Functional Approach theory
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the meaning in psychology
Assimilation Mnemonic Rote
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Coolige effect
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Describe the three systems of memory and explain how they are connected to the notion of learning.
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Explain the connection between “thinking” and language.
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Descontinuity effect practical examples
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Discuss descontinuity effect and provide practical examples
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what does it mean if someone takes a negative experience and applies it to everything
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Intuition meaning
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Conscious override
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Discuss Descontinuity effect practical examples
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Discuss stereotype as heuristics and provide practical examples
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Disciss Descontinuity effect and provide practical examples
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Which of the following best matches the definition of behavioral inhibition?
Question 32 options: a psychological reaction to a
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Duplex Mind and how it relates to the stereotype and prejudice
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You hear a racecar driver was injured, and assume she was hurt while driving. Later, you remember the incident that way. This is
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, optimum performance on more difficult or complex tasks requires
A. previous experience B. a
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Discuss The duplex mind and it relates to prejudice and stereotype
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Infrequent cognitive dissonance is characteristics of
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Use the image to answer the question.
In the following example, the three red triangles seem to be related. This is an example of
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framing effect
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What is one of the incorrect assumptions that people make when it comes to our thinking and how we respond to situations?
Emot
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What is it called, when you make scenarios or fantasies in your mind?
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