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    Drug Induced Craving

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    Craving and control: Methamphetamine users’ narratives. Journal of psychoactive drugs. Retrieved from ProQuest Central. This article focuses on three different carvings a user goes through. The first type of craving described is cue-induced craving where the user is reminded by cues of certain situations, objects, people or ideas. The next craving is drug- induced craving, this is when a person is already high and believes he or she wants more of the drug which is called binging. The last one…

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    Autism Chapter Summary

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    Exchange Communication System (PECS), Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACHH), and pivotal response teaching (PRT). PECS focuses on language, TEACHH focuses on structure, organization, and use of visual cues, and PRT focus on key skills that once learned can help lead the student with ASD to…

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    How do phonotactic rules impact a child’s phonological development? From an early age, infants begin using phonotactic cues to parse streams of speech. They also become attuned to the probability that certain sounds will occur in general and in specific places of syllables and words. A child will use his/her knowledge of these probabilities to segment a potential word boundary…

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    damage someone perception when it is express to them in a positive or negative way. Lastly it connects behavior with striking, a tragic example of snap judgment, Gladwell clarifies this with the example of four police officer not understanding facial cues and their wrongful behavior cause a innocent person…

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    when compared to the counterparts. I hypothesize this is because people who share common characteristics when compared to those who are outliers are more inclined to voice and engage in the discussions. Specific themes of discussion, certain social cues, and stronger personal relations are more likely to occur to a certain extent when the majority of people in group share these…

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    The article that was chosen for this assignment to be updated by a more recent article was the research study conducted on how colour based synesthesia affects memory performance on a given task (Smilek, Dixon, Cudahy, & Merikle, 2002). A 21 year old female, C, was the synesthete in this study who claimed to remember all of the digits in four lists that were presented to a university class, as a memory span exercise, with perfect accuracy while the other students could only remember six of the…

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    Motivation Outline Notes

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    behavioral responses that occur when events (stressors) are identified as threatening or challenging. Problem focused and Emotion focused 9.6 Identify the physical and social factors that influence hunger. The social components of hunger include social cues for when meals are to be eaten, cultural customs and food preferences, and the use of food as a comfort device or as an escape from…

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    The strong human connections that individuals are able to create within life are ultimately inexplicable and have become necessary to be able to truly survive. Human interaction and communication are the basis of these connections and are constantly overlooked within society. The intricate patterns and details that determine the behavior of an individual and how they interact can be identified by looking at the symbols that influence their lives, such as words or gestures. Symbolic…

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    Day To Day Interactions

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    Day to Day Interaction: Gambling with Human Emotions? Tell “A nonverbal cue, such as a facial expression, body posture, or eye behavior, that gives away what we are thinking or feeling.” (Beebe, Beebe, and Redmond, 2014, p.206). All, or at least most, people possess a behavior that indicates how they are feeling at any given time. Having the ability to identify this behavior can significantly increase the likelihood of having a productive conversation with another person. While being able to…

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    Perfume Ad Analysis

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    chain of the perfume container. The audience of this ad would be younger women around the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, as this is the demographic Lima appeals to as a younger model. This demographic would most likely be influenced by peripheral cues. This is clearly seen in the advertisement, as there is no information about the perfume itself. The only knowledge we have of the perfume is the name, brand, and model. The advertisement relies on appeals through association. We see that…

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