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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: December 2011. Spiritual experiences are mediated by different areas of the brain. December 16, 2011. Beauregard and Paquette (2006) aimed to investigate which regions of the brain are responsible for dealing with spiritual experiences. The researchers used an FMRI scan to display which regions of the brain activated when a group of Carmelite nuns descended … Continue reading →. The causes of violent crime. Developmental or biological? December 2, 2011.
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Is it possible for a person to be motivated to become more creative? | psuf02
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Just another WordPress.com site. Homophobia as a ‘self phobia.’. People Do Not Behave Rationally But Instead Are Led By Their Emotions. →. Is it possible for a person to be motivated to become more creative? October 23, 2013. In conclusion although, like most things, creativity is partly determined by genetic factors it is not a purely genetic trait and can be actively developed. Creativity is also most strongly effected by a person’s level of intrinsic motivation. Sternberg, R. J. (Ed.)....England: Camb...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 16, 2013. Blog 4 The main difference between blogs as an assignment method, compared to normal essays, is that blogs allow students to pick their own areas of discussion. This should probably increase the students’ intrinsic motivation and breadth of knowledge. Ryan … Continue reading →. Gender and Individual Differences. December 4, 2013. Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTa...
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Topics in Psychology…. Monthly Archives: November 2013. The motivation behind ordinary people committing genocide during the Holocaust. November 19, 2013. Arbeit Macht Frei Picture (n. d.). Retrieved from: http:/ static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2012/4/19/1334794231944/Holocaust-survivors-Israe-008.jpg. Blank, H. (1997). Cooperative Participants Discriminate (not always): A Logic of Conversation Approach to the Minimal Group Paradigm. Current Research in Social Psychology,. Cambridge Un...
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Topics in Psychology…. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Should babies be used as test subjects in research? March 25, 2012. Langlois, J.H., Ritter, J.M., Riggman, L.A., and Vaughn, L.S. (1991). Facial diversity and infant preferences for attractive faces. Dev Psychol. 27,. Mary D. Salter Ainsworth and Silvia M. Bell. Vol 41, No. 1 (Mar., 1970), pp. 49-67. How reliable is the recall of repressed memories of abuse from childhood? March 11, 2012. Williams (1994) Recovered memories of abuse in women with docume...
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Topics in Psychology…. How can researcher bias be reduced in Piaget’s methods of study for his theory of cognitive development? February 12, 2012. Donaldson, M. (1978. Goodnow, J. (1969) Eye and hand: differential sampling of form and orientation properties, Neuropsychologia 7, pp. 365 373. Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans (1974). New York: Basic Books. The Child’s Conception of. Number. Translated (1965). Quantitative vs Qualitative data in content analysis – which is preferable? February 5, 2012. In co...
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The Innateness of Facial Expressions showing Human Emotion | psychologyfg
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Topics in Psychology…. The Innateness of Facial Expressions showing Human Emotion. October 23, 2013. Figure 1. The Seven Basic Human Emotions. Darwin, C. (1872). The Expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. Reprinted Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1965. Ekman, P. and Friesen, W. V. (1986). A new pan-cultural facial expression of emotion. Motivation and Emotion,. 75-84 Doi: 10.1037/ 1528-3542.2.1.75. Withholding information vs. deception. November 14, 2013 at 1:28 pm. Freedman...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Is it possible to test the causes of Schizophrenia. November 18, 2011. There are many conflicting theories of schizophrenia, including genetic, biological and cognitive based theories. However the evidence, which these theories are based on, is based on correlational evidence or evidence which can be explained by extraneous variables. The Dopamine Hypothesis … Continue reading →. Gender and Individual Differences.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: October 2013. Is it possible for a person to be motivated to become more creative? October 23, 2013. It is commonly assumed that certain people are naturally creative people. In this view these people are able to produce novel and useful ideas to a solution, which other people would simply not be able to think of. This view … Continue reading →. Gender and Individual Differences. People Do Not Behave Rationally But Instead Are Led By Their Emotions.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: April 2012. Homophobia as a ‘self phobia.’. April 29, 2012. Homophobia can be described as a extreme hatred or discrimination against homosexual people. It is not completely clear what the causes of this are. Ryan (2012) assessed 4 different studies into this issue and concluded that intense homophobia can be … Continue reading →. Gender and Individual Differences. People Do Not Behave Rationally But Instead Are Led By Their Emotions.