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    carbon dioxide output in the field cricket (Gryllus bimaculotus) and house cricket (Acheta domestica). Discussion In the experiment‚ the field cricket (Gryllus bimaculotus) and house cricket (Acheta domestica) were tested for their carbon dioxide output. The results showed that the field cricket produced significantly more carbon dioxide than the house cricket. As a species that flies‚ exists outdoors and is larger than the house cricket‚ it follows that the field cricket faces more challenges

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    1. Discuss the evolution of Market Marketing has evolved through three successive stages of development: Product orientation‚ Sales orientation‚ and market orientation. Product orientation stage Firms adopted the “product orientation” typically focus on the quality and quantity of offerings‚ while assuming that customers will seek out and buy well made products with reasonable prices. . This mindset is commonly associated with a long ago era‚ when demand exceeded supply. The primary focus in

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    Module 1 Definition of Psychology What do phycologist study? Psychology The systematic‚ scientific study of behaviors and mental processes Behaviors Observable actions or responses in both human and animals Mental Processes Not directly observable; refer to a world wide range of complex mental processes‚ such as thinking‚ imagining‚ studying‚ and dreaming Goals of Psychology Describe First goal of psychology is to describe the different ways that organisms behave Explain Second goal

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    2012 Chapter 1- The Science of Psychology What it means to be a psychologist Overview: 1. What is psychology 2. The growth of psychology as a science 3. Major trends in the development of psychology What is Psychology? -Psychology: the scientific study of the causes of behavior A. Why is behavior studied a. To understand human behavior b. To explain why people do what they do *If behavior has laws we can study and control those laws- goal of psychology -Example:

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    Describe and discuss the behaviourist approach in psychology The behaviourists are a school of psychology that believe that behaviour is learned. The behaviourists don’t believe that people have the innate desire to act in a certain way. They think we are born as a blank sheet that is then developed by life experiences. As we develop interactions and life lessons mould us into the person who we become. Behaviourists do not believe that behaviour has any contribution from biology. They dismiss

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    1. Your textbook defines psychology as the science of mind and behavior.        True        2. Behavioralism uses the method of introspection to identify the basic elements of psychological experience.              False 3. Regarding the historical development of contemporary psychologypsychology has become more objective and scientific.        True        4. Wundt is known for opening one of the first laboratories in psychology and contributing to structuralism.       

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    7 The Evolution of Living Things Biological evolution explains how populations change over time. SECTION 1 Change over Time . . . . . . . . . . 166 2 How Does Evolution Happen? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 3 Natural Selection in Action. . . 180 PRE-READING About the Can you find two eyes and a mouth in this photo? The eyes and mouth belong to an adult flounder. Adult flounders swim on their sides and have both eyes on one side of their body. These characteristics allow flounders to lie flat

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    Describe and evaluate the Behaviourist Approach The basic assumption of the behaviourist approach is that all behaviour is learned through experiences a person has in their environment. From this we know that behaviourists are on the side of nature in the “nature vs. nurture” debate. In comparison bio psychologists will be firmly on the side of nurture. There is also the argument between behaviourists to whether behaviour is learnt better through positive or negative reinforcement. Positive

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    Allison Rosselli January 24‚ 2014 Intro to Psychology Assignment 1: Experimental Analysis Part One: 1. I think Dr. Straight’s hypothesis would be if boys were given a target‚ they could be potty trained easier. 2. The independent variable for Dr. Straight’s experiment is using a cheerio as a target. a. Using a cheerio as a target is the independent variable because it influences or manipulates how easily the boys could be potty trained (dependent variable). 3. The dependent

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    Unit 1- Psychology’s History‚ Approaches‚ and Research Methods Content Master Map People 1. Socrates – Greek Philosopher; believed mind and body are separated. When the body dies‚ the mind lives on; Believes knowledge is innate; Ideas lead to introspection (looking into one’s mind) 2. John Locke – Believed people were born with tabula rasa 3. Mary Whiton Calkins – student of James; memory research‚ 1st woman president of APA‚ was denied a Harvard Ph.d. because of her gender 4

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