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    Brooklyn College – CUNY Fall 2011. Abstract The research assessed in this article discusses the Stroop effect. The Stroop effect occurs when our selective attention fails and we are unable to attend to some information and ignore the rest. This study tests the Stroop effect by presenting the participant with a congruent or incongruent word and the participant is asked to type the color of the word or the actual word in a series of trials. In this research‚ it has been found that participants had faster

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    NON-ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING Non-associative learning (Single-event learning) is a change in behavior due to repeatedly exposure to a single event and does not involve learning of a relationship between multiple events. It is contrasted with associative learning (e.g. classical conditioning or operant conditioning) that involves learning the associations between different events. WHAT IS HABITUATION? Habituation is the decrease of a response to a repeated eliciting stimulus that is not due to sensory

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    The Influence of Female Peers in the Fashion Choice of Males Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City Author Note Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña is a second year student of St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City taking up BS Psychology. Communication regarding this article should be addressed to Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña‚ 1118 R.S. Cristobal St. Sampaloc‚ Manila‚ Philippines. E-mail: ranzesmaetamayo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study assessed the influence of female peers in the choice

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    Jessica Esau PSY325: Statistics for Behavioral and Social Sciences Basic Psychology Theories Craig Derror 3/22/09 In this paper I am going to discuss the basic fundamentals when it comes to psychology and some other known essential key points. The five main categories of theories are Neuroscience‚ Psychodynamic‚ Behavioral‚ Cognitive‚ and Humanistic. Each category contains a very large history scaling all the way back to when Hippocrates or Aristotle roamed the earth. Once the category has

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    Experimental Research Designs “A correlational study determines whether or not two variables are correlated. This means to study whether there is an increase or decrease in one variable corresponds to an increase or decrease in the other variable” (Cherry‚ 2012). In most correlation studies there is a relationship between both variables that had a change‚ while in others there wasn’t necessarily causation between the two (Cherry‚ 2012). An experimental design is one in which the researcher manipulates

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    Introduction This essay describes the main aspects of relativist qualitative research in social psychology. Generalised comparisons will be considered between the methodology of relativist qualitative and experimental research‚ reflecting their different epistemology’s (what can be known about human behaviour)‚ via issues of validity‚ reliability and generalisability. In accordance with a logical positivist epistemology‚ experimental researchers argue that social behaviour is an objective‚ independent

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    inevitably lead to illness‚ poverty and despair. A first step to changing habits is to realize that all behavior is unconscious and mechanical. We are creatures of habit. This is why behavior and thought patterns are not easy to change. The unconscious component can be very deep and very old. We need to understand this‚ and then we can change the bad habits. According to Wilson‚ the first rule is do not rationalize‚ defend‚ justify or excuse your bad habits- no matter what. Second is put out and express

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    Outline the main features of experimental social psychology and consider the influences that led to its emergence. What do you think are its strengths and weaknesses? Psychology was originally a branch of Philosopy‚ according to Hollway (2007). As more emphasis was placed on following scientific methods and principles‚ psychologists began using laboratory experiments to carry out research into individual behaviours. Experiments were considered to be more objective when considering individuals

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    There are several techniques used in Experimental Research and are broken down into several methods of research used in psychology. These research methods are Naturalistic Observation‚ Correlational Method‚ Experimental Method‚ Clinical Method and Survey Method. The Experimental Method is used to give the researcher more control over the experiment. This is the most scientific method of research because the researcher is able to deliberately manipulate the IV (independent variable) while controlling

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    characteristics of descriptive research. b. Differentiate survey and case study. c. Identify the different types of Descriptive research d. Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of Descriptive research e. Answer the drills correctly II. OUTLINE OF CONTENTS A. DEFINITION OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH B. CHARACTERISTICS OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH C. ADVANTAGES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH D. DISADVANTAGES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH E. TYPES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH F. TECHNIQUES

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