Readings for An Introduction to PsychologyRichard Austin King McGraw-Hill, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... TO GUIDE YOUR STUDY ( 1 ) Make sure that the four conditions of this experiment are clear . Also note the two types of comparisons that are made in the results section . ( 2 ) The decimals on the right in Table 1 give the chances in one ...
... TO GUIDE YOUR STUDY ( 1 ) Make sure that the four conditions of this experiment are clear . Also note the two types of comparisons that are made in the results section . ( 2 ) The decimals on the right in Table 1 give the chances in one ...
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... GUIDE YOUR STUDY ( 1 ) This experiment uses the paired - associates method of rote learning . Can you describe this method ? ( 2 ) State the conclusions of this paper in your own words . Try to make up a memory scheme for remembering ...
... GUIDE YOUR STUDY ( 1 ) This experiment uses the paired - associates method of rote learning . Can you describe this method ? ( 2 ) State the conclusions of this paper in your own words . Try to make up a memory scheme for remembering ...
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... A POINT TO GUIDE YOUR STUDY The p values , p < .01 for instance , have the same meaning as in the other articles where they are used . ( See the selection by Braun and Geiselhart in Section Three . ) GLOSSARY Antidromic : the conduction ...
... A POINT TO GUIDE YOUR STUDY The p values , p < .01 for instance , have the same meaning as in the other articles where they are used . ( See the selection by Braun and Geiselhart in Section Three . ) GLOSSARY Antidromic : the conduction ...
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SECTION | 1 |
A CASE HISTORY IN SCIENTIFIC METHOD | 9 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SCIENTIST | 26 |
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activity Amer American Psychological Association animals apparatus B. F. Skinner behavior brain cent channel capacity Chinese cognitive comp corpus callosum correct cortex curve discrimination discrimination learning effects emotional ence Epi Ign Epi Inf epinephrine experiment experimental fact factors fibers FIGURE function functional fixedness given GUIDE YOUR STUDY havior human hypothalamus imprinting increase individual initial injection judgments laboratory latent learning learning set lesions maze means ment mental MMPI monkeys motivation needs nerve neurons observed operant crying organization patient pattern perception person physiol physiological pigeon placebo POINTS TO GUIDE position possible present prisoners problem procedure Psychol psychology rats recorded reinforcement reported responses reward scores Self-informed sensory shock situation social solution stimulation stooge subjects subliminal subliminal stimulation superego techniques thalamus theory Theory X threat tion tive trials variables verbal visual