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19 Cards in this Set
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Studies in laterality have revealed that for most people the right hem is more active then the left in...
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perception of complex geometric patterns
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Responsibility of the ascending reticular formation
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sleep and waking
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Theory that refers to the beliefs people hold about the inputs they bring to their work and the outcome recieved
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Equity theory
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Connectionism
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complex representations consisting of an activation pattern of many individual units that have simple on-off functions in the nervous system.
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PITS- How many morphemes and phonemes
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2 m's and 4 p's
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Without external cues of time, what happens to the bio clock?
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drift out of sync with external time
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Sandra Bem-Gender Schema Theory
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Children learn to categorize people and objects in terms of gender
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Cohort Sequential Design
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strengthens inferences by replicating longitudinal finding across cohorts
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Theory of Signal Detection has been used to distinguish between..
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sensitivity and response bias
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Difference in the way mothers and fathers interact with their infants
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mothers play and talk quietly and fathers are more active and physical
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It has been argued that kids do not acquire language solely by imitating others. This argument is supported by...
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the linguistic generativity exhibited by young children
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Size Constancy
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distal stimulus is unchanging in size despite changes in our viewing position
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Who was the first to develop Stream of Consciousness?
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James
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James-Lange Theory of Emotion
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a specific kind of bodily response precedes the experience of a specific emotion.
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Reliability of psychiatric classification scheme is shown by...
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high level of agreement amoung professionals regarding which category a particular person fits into at any one time
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Analysis of Variance in a 3x3 factorial design with one dependent variable. How many interactions possible?
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ONE- one interaction for each dep. variable.
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Who developed a formal model based on the idea that behavior is a joint function of the person and the environment?
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Kurt Lewin
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Robbers Cave
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Prejudice
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Standard Deviation Calculation
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Subtact each score from the mean. Square each of those amounts and sum. Divide total sum by n-1 then take the sq. root of that number. That is standard deviation
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