The goal of this discussion forum is to deepen your understanding of how working memory operates

The goal of this discussion forum is to deepen your understanding…

 

The goal of this discussion forum is to deepen your understanding of how working memory operates.

For your initial post, watch the Models of Memory 1 Atkins+ Shiffrons Multi Store Model Links to an external site.video.

Then complete the following experiments:

Digit Span

Serial Position Effect

Working memory is the small amount of information that can be held in mind and used in the execution of cognitive tasks, in contrast with long-term memory, the vast amount of information saved in one’s life. Working memory is one of the most widely-used terms in psychology.

What is working memory and examples?
Examples of working memory tasks could include holding a person’s address in mind while listening to instructions about how to get there, or listening to a sequence of events in a story while trying to understand what the story means.

Characterize patterns of body symmetry and the presence or absence of a body cavity in the major lineages of animals.

Characterize patterns of body symmetry and the presence or absence of a body cavity in the major lineages of animals. Analyze the phylogenetic tree for animals based on molecular sequence data in terms of the parsimonious distribution of morphological characters in different animal groups.

Explain the relationships between motility, heterotrophy, and the evolution of elaborate nervous and sensory systems.

Define the characteristics that distinguish animals from other clades of Eukarya. Explain the relationships between motility, heterotrophy, and the evolution of elaborate nervous and sensory systems.

Define the characteristics that distinguish animals from other clades of Eukarya.

Define the characteristics that distinguish animals from other clades of Eukarya. Explain the relationships between motility, heterotrophy, and the evolution of elaborate nervous and sensory systems.

Naomi is creating a new depression questionnaire

Naomi is creating a new depression questionnaire. In drafting…

 

Naomi is creating a new depression questionnaire. In drafting items, she makes sure that her item content reflects symptoms like depressed mood and loss of energy.

To understand research participants and clients better, she also includes some items assessing agoraphobia. What impact does the addition of agoraphobia items have on the questionnaire’s properties?

 

A) It improves the internal consistency of the questionnaire.

B) It reduces the validity of the questionnaire.

C) It enhances the validity of the questionnaire.

D) It reduces the test re-test reliability of the questionnaire.

What is a questionnaire for screening the severity of depression?
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 is the major depressive disorder (MDD) module of the full PHQ. Used to provisionally diagnose depression and grade severity of symptoms in general medical and mental health settings.

Explain the adverse social determinants of health that the client living with HIV in your case study has encountered

Explain the adverse social determinants of health that the client living with HIV in your case study has encountered

Use the ecological footprint calculator

Use the ecological footprint calculator( https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/en) to determine how many Earths we would need to live sustainably if everyone lived as you did. You may be surprised. According to the Conversation Ecology textbook, we would need four Earths if everyone lived as the average American did! Next, try the questionnaire again and make one change that you think will reduce your footprint. Then change this parameter back to its original value and try making a different change. Keep track of your results and try this for three different aspects of your lifestyle. What three changes did you make, and which one had the greatest effect on your ecological footprint? Why do you think that this lifestyle change had such a big effect? Is this a realistic change that you might be able to implement soon? Why or why not?

Define rapport and the name the items of verbal and non verbal modules .

Define rapport and the name the items of verbal and non verbal…

 

Define rapport and the name the items of verbal and non verbal modules . 2. What is role of ethics in communication? Explain and define the use of this technique to add credibility and persuasion

What is the role of non-verbal communication in the success of an organization explain with examples?
Nonverbal communication in the workplace can indicate your understanding of directions, project goals or assignments from your supervisor or coworkers. In a meeting, a simple nod of your head can indicate that you agree with a comment made by a coworker or accept an assignment from your supervisor.
Does nonverbal communication create rapport?
Research on verbal and non-verbal communication has found that mirroring a person’s words and body language increases rapport dramatically.

Explanation and conclusion please

How has the replacement of bison with cattle on the prairie impacted the ecosystem?

How has the replacement of bison with cattle on the prairie impacted the ecosystem? Prairie chicken habitat has been reduced and the species is considered endangered. There has not been an impact because bison and cattle both graze on grass. Cattle have encouraged wolves and grizzlies to return to the prairie. Cattle graze on less grass and prairie grass growth has therefore increased. The loss of bison has increased the eagle population.

The common ancestor of swordtail species 1 & 2 is thought to have occupied a large river basin and, following a drop in water levels,

The common ancestor of swordtail species 1 & 2 is thought to have occupied a large river basin and, following a drop in water levels, the population became restricted to separate watersheds. What tune of speciation does this suggest was responsible for