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Men and Women in Blue VS Red! | psue1b
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Just another WordPress.com site. Men and Women in Blue VS Red! December 16, 2011. The title of the article is effective in portraying the conclusions drawn from these findings. The conclusion was drawn that these differences are down to an evolutionary development in which females prefer red because they evolved as gatherers collecting berries, whereas males were hunters and were not conditioned to favour red to the same degree. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The man who eats badgers. Testostero...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: February 2012. I am never exhausted! February 17, 2012. Is the winner more likely to be the athlete with the stronger body, or the one with the stronger mind if those are two different people? Evidence suggests to me the confirmation of the latter, that is, the one with the stronger mind will usually succeed. Testosterone, destiny and success. February 1, 2012. Testosterone is well known for increasing competitiveness (Archer 2005), and those with high l...
Improved spatial abilities for those who play action games | psue1b
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Just another WordPress.com site. Improved spatial abilities for those who play action games. April 29, 2012. The manner in which this research was done is superior to that of previous research as the participants were new to games and the manner in which the brain waves were examined both before and after the experiment gives the experiment a higher level of validity. Shawn, G. C., and Daphne, B. (2006). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol 32(6). Chris J. Barker.
The warmth and comfort of being social creatures | psue1b
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Just another WordPress.com site. The warmth and comfort of being social creatures. March 25, 2012. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bear the initial shock. Improved spatial abilities for those who play action games. 5 responses to “. The warmth and comfort of being social creatures. March 28, 2012 at 7:07 pm. April 6, 2012 at 10:40 am. April 18, 2012 at 5:03 pm. April 18, 2012 at 8:05 pm. United we stand, divided we fall? The idea of human’s being social creatures by pure nature is easily un...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Improved spatial abilities for those who play action games. April 29, 2012. The manner in which this research was done is superior to that of previous research as the participants were new to games and the manner in which the brain waves were examined both before and after the experiment gives the experiment a higher level of validity. Shawn, G. C., and Daphne, B. (2006). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol 32(6). March 25, 2012.
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Social pressure (not the same as Sheep or Wolves) | Katia Covalenco
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Can you hear the wheels turning? December 2, 2011. Social pressure (not the same as Sheep or Wolves). Although uniformity may have a negative connotation in daily use, in most cases it has a very important function of establishing order and it brings stability and cohesion in interaction with others. Festinger, L. (1950). Informal social communication. Psychological Review, 57, 271-282. Shaw, 1976 M.E Shaw, Group dynamics, McGraw-Hill, NY (1976). Next post →. December 5, 2011. December 9, 2011. You are c...
Treatments in Depression (Blog Ten) | cwd1810
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Just another WordPress.com site. Looking at Self-help Groups in Alcoholism (Blog Nine). Reliability and Validity (Blog Eleven). Treatments in Depression (Blog Ten). March 10, 2012. Depression is classified by the DSM (diagnostic statistical manual of mental disorders) as having five or more of the following symptoms for at least two weeks. Depressed mood most of the day. Diminished interest or pleasure in all or almost all activities most of the day nearly every day. Significant weight loss or weight gain.
And they all lived happily ever after… | rjflynn93
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And they all lived happily ever after…. Yes, you saw correctly. I am doing this weeks blog on Disney. You are either thinking ‘What an un-original idea.’ Or ‘What has this anything to do with what we are currently learning? 4 responses to “. And they all lived happily ever after…. And if Disney isn’t doing it, are there not so many other sources where children will always be confronted with stigmatizing? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are commenting u...
Determinism vs. Free-will | jrwpsychology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Determinism vs. Free-will. Asymp; 7 Comments. The Deterministic argument suggests that an individual’s behaviour is shaped/ controlled by internal or external forces rather than an individual’s will or choice to do something. This means that behaviour can be predicted and that we can apply general laws to behaviour as behaviours are simply a response to the presence of some internal or external factor. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. December 6, 2011 at 2:33 pm. The pro...
Stereotyping and how insane we really are | Katia Covalenco
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Can you hear the wheels turning? October 7, 2011. Stereotyping and how insane we really are. Stereotyping, it’s something we all do, we do it daily, sometimes even in a very creative manner, unconsciously or on purpose. It is unfortunately part of our daily lives and a staple in any culture or society, some even may argue it is related to the instinct of survival. On the other hand, isn’t labeling stereotypes as being bad a stereotype in itself? Next post →. October 10, 2011. October 11, 2011. There are ...
Meta-Analysis: Good or Bad? | jessicabutroid
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Welcome To My Psychology Blog! Meta-Analysis: Good or Bad? Overall, although using meta-analysis involves secondary data it is a good way of providing great support for a topic area in psychology and can help show us what parts of the hypothesis needs further expolartion and data needs to be collected so that we can improve our understanding on the topic. The Differences Between Single Subject Design and Case Studies. Mar 13, 2012. Http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? Apr 18, 2012. Mar 13, 2012. Mar 13, 2012.
Deviance and stigma | Katia Covalenco
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Can you hear the wheels turning? November 18, 2011. One of the least approached issues of society today, are the conditions by which a certain individual or group can be classified as deviant. Goffman (1963) explains deviance as being any act that breaks the norms, whether they refer to the penal code, fixed positions within social hierarchy or rules that guide relationships with others. What about those that have yet to be discredited? Next post →. November 24, 2011. November 25, 2011. November 25, 2011.
Sheep or wolves? | Katia Covalenco
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Can you hear the wheels turning? October 21, 2011. Surely drawing conclusions with the support of unchecked and limited information must lead to erroneous results. But also, conforming into driving on the left side of the road leads to safety in traffic. Individuality encourages creativity and ideas that at most times push society into progress. I suppose we just have to find the right balance. Next post →. October 24, 2011. A very impressive blog! October 25, 2011. October 28, 2011.
Reactions to sad and angry facial expressions | codysview
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Just another WordPress.com site. Reactions to sad and angry facial expressions. March 25, 2012. Previous neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have investigated the neural substrates which mediate responses to fearful, disgusted and happy expressions. There are no previous studies which have investigated the neural substrates which mediate responses to sad and angry expressions. First, testing whether the amygdala has a neural response to sad and/or angry facial expressions. The study was approved ...
Success! | evs26
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Just another WordPress.com site. On March 10, 2012. The key to success. To discover the key to success we must first define success. Is it having a well paid but not necessarily being happy, having a lesser paid job (with enough money to get by) and being happy with that career choice, or somewhere in between the two. I personally think it is the attainment of status, wealth and assets that are gained through sheer hard graft and knowledge (outside of shallow professions). Judge, T.A.,Higgins,C&#...The s...
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Ethics of Milgram’s Obedience Study. 8220;Those who know the least obey the best…” – George Farquhar. The British Psychological Society dictates that all research experiments conducted in the name of psychology must be ethical. So does the American Psychological Society, and a number of other professional bodies. But what of research conducted before this requirement was set in stone? Subject experiencing this would automatically render the experiment unethical. Howev...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Thanks for dropping by psue0b! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Applying Motivational Theory To PNP3002. Mdash; Leave a comment. December 18, 2013. Beard, K. L. S. (2008). An exploratory study of academic optimism and flow of elementary school teachers. Doctoral Dissertion, The Ohio State University. Century. Review of Educational Research,. Pierce, W. D., Cameron, J., Banko, K. M., and So, S&...Van Dijk, W. ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. A comment (sigh) for Thandi…. Https:/ bloggenrolla.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/the-file-drawer-effect/#comment-83. April 18, 2012. Posted by Petya on April 18, 2012. Https:/ psue12.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/a-comment-sigh-for-thandi/. The difference between a case study and single case designs. The best way for pointing out the differences would be to start with explanation of each method and then summarize them in the end. This is exactly what I’m planning to do. Https:/ psu...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Ethics: Should research be carried out if the ends justify the means? April 29, 2012. One topic that was talked about in our last research methods lecture of the year was the issue of ends justifying means. Should research be conducted if the process of an experiment produces ground-breaking findings, even if that process breaks ethical principles as laid out by the APA and the BPS? Baumrind, D. (1964) Some thoughts on the ethics of research: After ...
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Psue1a – Emotion and Motivation. A great WordPress.com site. Is Altruism Good For You? December 3, 2013. As I’m sure everyone is aware, Christmas is just around the corner. If you’re family are anything like mine this means a day of eating far too much, playing ridiculous games with your family and of course the presents! Can it really make you happier than receiving something yourself? It is clear that behaving altruistically can have a positive impact on your health and well being. Whether this mak...
psue1b | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Improved spatial abilities for those who play action games. April 29, 2012. The manner in which this research was done is superior to that of previous research as the participants were new to games and the manner in which the brain waves were examined both before and after the experiment gives the experiment a higher level of validity. Shawn, G. C., and Daphne, B. (2006). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol 32(6). March 25, 2012.
Consumer Psychology | It's all about us- psue1f
It's all about us- psue1f. 999 TO READ THIS BLOG! Only joking, it’s free to read! However, has this sales tactic ever lured you in to purchasing a product on sale? Currently, price discounts (e.g. ‘50% off’) dominate the market of sales promotions (Darke and Chung, 2005). What is it about sales that are so appealing to us? Why do 30%-60% of all retail priced items end in the digit nine (Schindler and Kirby, 1997)? So, why is it that certain sales tactics influence our purchase behaviour? Chase behaviour,...
psue25 | Psychology Blog
March 26, 2014. The use of shocking imagery in advertising has been going on for a long time, but it is still highly contested. Many people complain about the shocking images used, especially when the advert is shown during the daytime when children can see. So, while highly effective, shocking advertising is also highly offensive but I suppose that’s the point! Dahl, D. W., Frankenberger, K. D., and Manchandra, R. V. (2003). Does it pay to shock? JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING RESEARCH-NEW YORK-. March 19, 2014.
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 25, 2012. Ysmygu a Salwch Meddwl. Ar Fawrth 14 roedd hi’n ddiwrnod stopio ‘smygu ac sydd wedi gwneud i mi feddwl beth sydd yn gwneud i bobl stopio smygu, cario ymlaen neu ddechrau yn y lle cyntaf. Mae ysmygu mewn pobl gyda salwch meddwl difrifol yn uchel iawn gyda dau i dri gwaith yn fwy o bobl gyda salwch meddwl yn ysmygu na’r boblogaeth gyffredin ac yn enwedig mewn cleifion gyda schizophrenia. March 11, 2012. Pryd mae dysgu yn dechrau? Current Biology, 19 (23),.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Romance is driven by women. After counting down the weeks until our final blog of the year its finally here, and it goes without saying it is such a good feeling writing this last blog. The research shows that a women’s attention is more than likely always given to one individual at a time, whereas a man’s social relation is to casual so not as many social calls or texts are mad. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17729478. Comments : 2 Comments. Http:/ news...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Cannabis had been illegal since 1928 in the UK however it’s the most widely used illegal drug in Britain. There is a great deal of conflicting evidence about the effect the drug has on health which has led to much debate over whether it should be legalized or not. Cannabis is prepared from a naturally occurring plant. Electrophysiological and neuropsychological studies found that long-term use of cannabis may produce slight impairment of memory and attention (Fletcher et ...