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Lecture notes (1-5) Biological Psychology (PSGY1003) Popular
  • Lecture notes (1-5) Biological Psychology (PSGY1003)

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  • Lecture notes 1-5 for Bio psych. Full, detailed notes that are essential for upcoming exams. Made in Notion and complete with a sleek, readable design (includes contents, headings, images, summaries and glossaries).
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Lecture notes (10-14) Biological Psychology (PSGY1003) Popular
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  • Lecture notes 10-14 for Bio psych. Full, detailed notes that are essential for upcoming exams. Made in Notion and complete with a sleek, readable design (includes contents, headings, images, summaries and glossaries).
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Lecture notes (6-9) Biological Psychology (PSGY1003)
  • Lecture notes (6-9) Biological Psychology (PSGY1003)

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  • Lecture notes 6-9 for Bio psych. Full, detailed notes that are essential for upcoming exams. Made in Notion and complete with a sleek, readable design (includes contents, headings, images, summaries and glossaries).
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psychology121 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers
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PSY101 Already Passed Exam Questions  And CORRECT Answers
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  • Three Ways of Doing Psychology1. Experimental 2. Teachers 3. Applied Critical Thinking1. What is the source? 2. Is the claim reasonable? 3. What is the evidence? 4. Could bias contaminate the conclusion? -emotional bias -conformational bias 5. Does the reasoning avoid common fallacies (common sense)? 6. Does the issue require multiple perspectives? Six main viewpoints of Modern Psychology1. Biologica
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Psychology 101 UPDATED Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Psychology 101 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Three Ways of Doing Psychology1. Experimental 2. Teachers 3. Applied Critical Thinking1. What is the source? 2. Is the claim reasonable? 3. What is the evidence? 4. Could bias contaminate the conclusion? -emotional bias -conformational bias 5. Does the reasoning avoid common fallacies (common sense)? 6. Does the issue require multiple perspectives?
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Psychology TOP Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • Psychology TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Three Ways of Doing Psychology1. Experimental 2. Teachers 3. Applied Critical Thinking1. What is the source? 2. Is the claim reasonable? 3. What is the evidence? 4. Could bias contaminate the conclusion? -emotional bias -conformational bias 5. Does the reasoning avoid common fallacies (common sense)? 6. Does the issue require multiple perspectives?
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  • You are watching a child putting together a puzzle. You are observing the child's: -ANSWER behaviour A psychologist is developing a theory about specific behaviour. To which goal of psychology are theoretical explanations important? -ANSWER Explaining A psychologist who favours the behaviouristic perspective would most likely explain behaviour in terms of: -ANSWER Antecedents and consequences A friend who has been studying psychology a lot longer than you tells you that your habit of b...
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