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    test or writing an explanatory synthesis seven hours before it’s due‚ pulling these all nighters as a developing young adult usually lead to negative side effects‚ just as Paul Martin says in the Passage A Third of Life. Pulling all nighters are mistakes we make because the lack of sleep impairs our performance of simple tasks‚ another side effect is that throughout the duration of the day‚ you will be drowsy‚ which has the potential to be extremely dangerous and finally‚ pulling an all-nighter causes

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    The Effects of Sleep Deprivation There are few things that mammals‚ birds‚ amphibians‚ reptiles and fish have in common; sleep is one of them. Sleep is when the body completely relaxes‚ sensory activities are suspended‚ and a lack of consciousness takes effect. Humans need to sleep on a daily basis in order for our bodies to function properly. The average adult needs seven to nine hours of sleep each day‚ and not getting adequate sleep can lead to sleep deprivation. Some symptoms of sleep deprivation

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    and fifty children in 1994. They found children who went to day-car compared to children who stayed at home were more advance in their social development. They interacted better with their peers and were more independent. Research shows that going to day-care has a positive effect on the child’s peer relations later on in life. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development‚ NICHD‚ did a longitudinal study for twelve years between 1991 and 2003 on a thousand children all from different

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    Outline and evaluate research into encoding in memory (8) A study by Baddeley was conducted in 1966. He did two experiments looking into the STM and LTM. In these two studies he gave participants four lists of words. These were a list where the words were acoustically similar another where they were acoustically different and one where they were semantically similar and the last where they were semantically different. They were read the lists and then given an interference task for 20 seconds

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    Effects of Sleep Deprivation on College Students Brant McMillan Specific purpose: I want my audience to know the harms of sleep deprivation so it may make them more conscious about their sleeping habits. Thesis: Sleep deprivation has many negative effects that cause harm to college students and everyone should know how to fight sleep deprivation Introduction How many of you consider your alarm clock one of your worst enemies? Imagine your alarm clock just rang‚ and it is time for school. How

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    Outline and evaluate the effect of anxiety on eyewitness testimony AO1 AO2 Yerkes Dodson law – states that there is an optimum level of anxiety for accurate eyewitness testimony. I.e. People who are not at all stressed‚ and people who are very stressed will be less accurate eyewitnesses that those who are under a moderate amount of stress. Loftus carried out a study of the ‘Weapon effect’. She set up two conditions of the experiment. In both conditions‚ participants heard a discussion in the

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    Outline and evaluate research into the duration of memory (12 marks) Peterson and Peterson researched into the duration of the STM. They used trigrams and asked their participants to recall them after a retention interval‚ the retention interval was different every time. They found that after 3 seconds participants could recall about 90% correctly but after 18 seconds only 2% could be recalled correctly. Peterson and Peterson concluded that the STM has a limited duration and when rehearsal is

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    Steps 1 Obtain a disposable camera‚ either by purchasing it from a store‚ or by asking for them at a photo developing shop. Ads by Google Pb component conversion  Convert semiconductors to Pb-free and reverse to solve ROHS problemswww.e-certa.com 2 Using the flat edge of a screwdriver‚ carefully pry the halves apart‚ being careful not to touch the PCB inside. You may need to release barbs or tabs to release the PCB from the plastic case. 3 Remove the battery.

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    Outline and Evaluate research into the effects of day care on social development Daycare is regular‚ temporary separation outside the home environment without the presence of a family member e.g. in nurseries‚ playgroups‚ under supervision of child-minders etc. Peer relationships are thought to play an important role in children’s development‚ for example when a child is left separated from its primary caregiver for the first time‚ typically when they begin school‚ around the age of 3 to 4‚ they

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    I think the biggest negative impact in teens is sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation hurts people’s health and makes it harder for them in their school life and their real life.You need sleep as much as you need to breathe and eat. While you’re sleeping‚ your body is busy tending to your physical and mental health and getting you ready for another day. In children and adolescents‚ hormones that promote growth are released during sleep. These hormones help build muscle mass‚ as well as make repairs

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