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    Within the long-term memory lecture, Semantic and Episodic memory was discussed. This study involves flashbulb memories and event memories of the 2006 World Cup, which are types of episodic memories. According to our class lecture, episodic memories are a person’s autobiographical memory. It…

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    5. Proposed Research Questions and Tasks Four proposed research tasks will direct to fabrication conditions (Task 1), fabrication thermal analysis (Task 2), fabricated parts performance (Task 3), microstructure control methodology (Task 4), respectively. These tasks are designed to answer the questions and solve the problems in the results of preliminary experiments and observations from reported investigations. 5.1. Task 1. Investigating feasible formation conditions and effects of laser power…

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    Ex-Touch Triangle Essay

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    If R and r is the Circumradius and Inradius of a non-degenerate triangle then due to Euler we have an Inequality stated as and the equality holds when the triangle is equilateral. This ubiquitous inequality occurs in the literature in many different equivalent forms [4] and also Many other different simple approaches for proving this inequality are known. (some of them can be found in [2], [3], [5], [17], and [18] ). In this article we present a proof for this Inequality based on two basic…

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    The Semantic Gap

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    Overview of the Semantic Gap - What is it? The semantic gap is the difference between human perception of observations, activities, and objects and their computational or machine-based representations(). It is a split between high level features, or semantic information, and low-level features, of which there are many types. High-level features can include keywords, concepts, categories, or ontologies - virtually all things that lead to determining meanings of text-based information and phrases…

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    Identified as Brodmann’s area 22. Type: Fluent Severity: Deficits in comprehension, repetition, and naming. Other Characteristics: Speech is characterized by phonemic and semantic paraphasias and neologisms, or jargon aphasia. Patients are often unaware of their language disorder. Reading and writing are also impaired (Papathanasiou & Coppens, 2017). Conduction Aphasia Associated with lesions affecting the left temporal-parietal…

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    Introduction This is an experimental study into the effects of exposure to online pharmacies that sell home tests for diagnosing a medical disease, on people’s attitudes and behavioral intentions. ‘Online pharmacies’ are Internet-based webshops that sell medical products to individual consumers for use at home (e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_pharmacy)‘Home diagnostic tests’ are tests that one can use independently, i.e. without a prescription, supervision or intervention by a health…

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    Implicit Attitude

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    The term ‘attitude’ is widely used in everyday language to refer to one’s opinion about something, or the behaviour linked to it. We develop attitudes towards anything we can interact with, ranging from people or social groups, animals, objects, situations or specific behaviors. Defined by Allport as a key concept in social psychology (1935, p.798), attitudes help us deal with everything around us and, ultimately, define us as individuals and social group members. This essay will cover how…

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    Disney Beauty Stereotypes

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    Rapunzel and Mother Gothel (Tangled). Participants will see each film at the beginning of each scheduled session. Following the film, the research assistant will show pictures to participants and participants will rate each picture using a Semantic Differential measure, which will assess the feelings participants have towards specific Disney characters by using different juxtaposing adjectives. Participants will view each Disney princess photo and the photos of other Disney film characters.…

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    Human beings define situations based upon on their own life experiences. Individuals are social beings, playing roles and learning from each other and the environment. Two people can be engaged in the same relationship; however, the interpretation of their sexual relationship could be substantially different. Based upon one’s past experience, each individual in the couple may have differing impressions of the relationship status. The micro-level theory analyzes everyday behavior of individuals…

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    Age Bias In Young James

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    The smallest pieces of information can shape our impression formation, generating implicit stereotypes and biases against another person. Age is one of these factors that can lead to an unconscious bias towards an individual. We hypothesized that students’ impressions of the young James and the old James would vary due to the difference in their ages, and that students would form a better impression of young James. Our participants included 203 University of Pittsburgh Research Methods students…

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