Entries by Daphne Hanson

Impressions of sensory information

Sensory memory: Allows retaining impressions of sensory information after the original stimulus its been done. sensory memory provides a detailed representation of our entire sensory experience for which relevant pieces of information are extracted by short-term memory. an example of this is fast-moving lights in the darkness of the night. short term memory: Also called […]

The term Paraphilias refers to patterns of ‘abnormal’ sexual behaviour

The term Paraphilias refers to patterns of ‘abnormal’ sexual…   The term Paraphilias refers to patterns of ‘abnormal’ sexual behaviour. People with paraphilic disorders often have uncontrollable sexual fantasies and desires. Your lecture notes indicate that Cognitive-Behavioral the theory argues that abnormal sexual fantasies and behaviour are learned from a person’s environment – such as […]

Comparative psychologist study

Comparative psychologist study whether a young monkey will prefer to spend time with a pretend monkey made of wire that also provides milk or a pretend monkey that is covered with cloth but provides no milk I need to know the independent variable and the dependent variable I believe the dependent variable is the time the […]

Ways in which a brain can perceive information from the outside world that could in turn impact a person performance while learning in class.

Describe ways in which a brain can perceive information from the…   Describe ways in which a brain can perceive information from the outside world that could in turn impact a person performance while learning in class. How does having mastery of the learning contents elements affect the success of teaching/learning engagement? Overall, hundreds of […]

kids were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups and watched their videos

kids were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups…   Image transcription text kids were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups and watched their videos in separate classrooms. Two days later, the food choice test was conducted. Results: control = 2.0, experimental = 3.5. Kids were randomly assigned to the experimental and […]

How could you reduce participant bias in research?

How could you reduce participant bias in research? Can it be…   How could you reduce participant bias in research? Can it be accounted for to better understand the influence of expectations? What are ways to reduce participant bias? Utilizing blind studies and lowering demand characteristics are two ways to prevent participant bias. Participants could change […]