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    Knowledge Understanding and utilizing theories on cognitive development, social development, and behavioral development is essential to be an effective teacher. Therefore it is equally important to be well versed with the prominent theories and methods of educating that are available today. However, not only is it important to know the theories and what they mean, but also to utilize those theories in the classroom. Many of the theories of development will be utilized in my classroom, but Lev…

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    After receiving this assignment, the behavior that I knew I needed to change was my sleeping habits. Usually at night, I will stay up until 4 in the morning because I am either doing homework or messing around with my friends. Since I have to wake up at 8 in the morning for my classes, I only receive about 4 hours of sleep a night. This causes me to take a lot of naps during the day to make up for the missed hours. My roommate always complains that I need to stop sleeping during the day because…

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    experiences. Two well-supported theories in the psychological community are classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Ivan Pavlov, who discovered having a neutral stimulus presented with an unconditioned stimulus creates an unconditioned response leading to a controlled stimulus making a controlled response, developed classical conditioning. B.F Skinner another well-respected psychologist developed operant conditioning, which is when there is an event and a response and the response can…

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    The theory being described is operational which was based on how learning can affect the latency of the rats. This theory was measured through the Morris Water maze and the video monitor. Also, the number of annulus crossing showed the operational definition of persistence. Kim and colleagues selected female and male rats from a brewer. The independent variable was the diet of the rat’s mother’s. The dependent variable was the latency for locating the platform. Group PF and C were the controls…

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    Pure-bred Sprague Dawley rats (brown laboratory rats) are to be used in this experiment. These rats are preferred due to known calmness and ease of handling. To reduce variability, rats of the same weight, age, and gender will be chosen. Thirty-seven ADHD rats and thirty-seven non-ADHD rats will be chosen. This provides a sample size large enough to produce statistically significant values. Because there is no physical biological marker for rats with ADHD, behavioral symptoms must be…

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    On an ancient ship in the middle of frozen ocean, Petrel a 12-year-old girl with no tribe, lives in the ship's darkests corners trusting no one besides two rats. Life was boring and had no meaning until a boy, a frozen boy, was found on a Iceberg and brought onto the Oyster (boat). In the book Icebreaker, Lian Tanner, focuses on revealing actions, inner thinking and dialogue to provide background information about the characters in order to understand the story with a deeper meaning. One set…

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    Operant conditioning is a learned association between a behavior and a consequence, more clearly, the behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcement and diminished if the behavior is followed by a punishment. If my roommate’s behavior is every single morning…

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    Classical conditioning is defined as a neutral stimulus that comes to bring about a response after it is paired with a stimulus that naturally brings about a response. Classical conditioning is demonstrated in the clip from the show “The Office”. Classical conditioning involves the following five factors - an unconditional response, an unconditional stimulus, a neutral stimulus, a conditional stimulus and a conditional response. An unconditional stimulus is a stimulus that brings about a…

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    When you are talking about psychology and illusions, there is no way the Muller-Lyer Illusion is not mentioned. The Müller-Lyer illusion in a nut shell is an optical illusion made up of two stylized arrows. When participants partake in this experiment, they are asked to place a mark on the figure at the midpoint, in which they regularly place it more towards the "tail" end. The illusion was developed by renowned German sociologist, Franz Carl Müller-Lyer (1857–1916), a German sociologist, in…

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    ABSTRACT: Novelity basically resembles here to the fact that tendency of humans and animals to explore novel and unfamiliar formulations or the stimuli. The idea of dopamine modulation roams around the approach towards the fact that, the novel stimuli excite dopamine neurons and activate the brain regions receiving dopaminergic input. The present review basically enriches the fact of various conceptual strategies involved for dopamine modulation which enhances the novelity driven value and led…

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