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    Caroline’s approach is an example of A) pseudoscience. B) the scientific method. C) the psychoanalytic model. D) the biopsychological model. 2. The term pseudoscience refers to A) the scientific study of psychology and related phenomena. B) hypotheses that have been rejected through observation and testing. C) ideas that are presented as science but in fact do not use the basic principles of scientific thinking procedure.

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    Cognitive Development

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    Piaget’s theory of cognitive development consists of four evident phases. The first is referred to as the sensorimotor stage. This stage typically occurs between birth and two years of age. During the sensorimotor stage children at first rely solely on the reflexes (sucking and rooting for example) that they were born with. Intelligence manifests itself through motor activities‚ for example children learn to crawl and walk during this stage. Most of the knowledge acquired during this stage is through

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    Cognitive Dissonance

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    Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation involving conflicting attitudes‚ beliefs or behaviors. This situation produces a feeling of discomfort or dissonance leading to an alteration in one of the attitudes‚ beliefs or behaviors to reduce the discomfort and restore balance etc. For example‚ when someone is forced to do something publicly that they privately really don’t want to do‚ dissonance is created between their cognition (I didn’t want to do this) and their behavior (I did it). The term

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    Psychology Analysis

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    What specifically is studied in the following areas of psychology: developmental psychology‚ personality‚ neuroscience‚ abnormal psychology (deviance)‚ clinical psychology‚ social psychology‚ organizational psychology and cognitive psychology? 2. Describe the different fields of sociology in terms of their focus and purpose: demography‚ criminology‚ gender studies. 3. What are the four distinguishable fields of anthropological research? Describe each field of research and what cultural phenomena each

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    Cognitive Listening

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    In this week I learned new knowledge about habits of mind‚ cognitive coaching‚ and characteristic of good coach and mentor. First I will focus on the main point of what I learned. Listening and its role in the success of understanding and dialogue‚ When we talk we would love others to listen to us. Perhaps this general nature in all of us. Hearing make you trust‚ respect and feel of your importance. The social psychologists have shown that listening well to others is not necessarily to end the full

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Brief Overview 2 Main arguments of discipline and Punish 4 • Power 4 • Prisons as part of civilisation 4 • Punishment 5 • The Body and Soul 5 Evaluation of Discipline and Punish 6 Conclusion 7   Introduction: M. Foucault. 1975. Discipline and Punish: The birth of the prison. New York: Random House Inc. Below is an in depth book review of Discipline and Punish‚ The Birth of the Prison. The author who compiled the analysis on this is Michel Foucault

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    Cognitive Dissonance

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    Cognitive dissonance is a cognitive-behavioral theory of communication that insists that people are motivated to seek consonance if they are faced with conflicting cognitions. To understand this better‚ I will first define cognition as any belief‚ opinion‚ attitude‚ perception‚ or piece of knowledge about anything – about other persons‚ objects‚ issues‚ or oneself (Kowol) and dissonance is an inconsistency or conflict. Avoiding dissonance is just as important as needs such as safety or hunger so

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    Hennig 1 Charlene Hennig Professor Hinton ENC 1101-59961 August 28‚ 2014 I have experienced many things in my life. All of my life experiences have affected me in different ways. Some experiences were good and some were not. The physical abuse I experienced by my father was the most impactful experience. A parent is supposed to create a safe‚ stable‚ and loving home. Instead my father created a home of fear‚ instability‚ and inconsistency. This affected my behavior in school

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    Napoleon Bonaparte‚ The Emergence of An Icon. Napoleon Bonaparte has become a worldwide cultural icon who symbolises military genius and political power‚ an image which he himself cultivated during his reign through close control of the press and artistic communities. These contemporary representations‚ and the collective memory which has evolved through countless historical studies of Napoleon since‚ have contributed to this iconic status. Indeed some writers have gone much further

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    According to the article‚" Rethinking School Discipline" schools are being urged to reform their discipline policies in effort to attack the school-to-prison pipeline issue. According to Federal data in 2010‚ Black and Hispanic students accounted for 70% of school arrests. Research supports‚ once involved in a suspension; the student is more likely to participate in risky behavior during the autonomous time and show unfavorable academic effects. The common practice of suspending students advocates

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