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NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024
  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024

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  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 Update Milton H. Erickson - answerassociated with brief psychotherapy and innovative techniques in hypnosis Jean Piaget - answerleading name in cognitive development in children; developed a four stage model that remains the same for any culture although the age of the individual could vary; structuralist; his findings were often derived from observing his own children; f...
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MCAT behavioral sciences Exam Study Guide
  • MCAT behavioral sciences Exam Study Guide

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  • ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM MCAT behavioral sciences Exam Study Guide Just noticeable difference jnd - answerminimum difference in magnitude between two stimuli before one can perceive this difference Weber's law - answerthere is a constant ratio between the change in stimulus magnitude needed to produce a jnd (higher stimulus will need a larger difference to produce a jnd) Signal detection theory - answerchanges in out perception of the sam stimuli depending on ...
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MCAT PSYCH/SOC Definitions
  • MCAT PSYCH/SOC Definitions

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  • ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM MCAT PSYCH/SOC Definitions Peer Pressure - answerSOCIAL INFLUENCES placed on an individual BY OTHER INDIVIDUALS considered equal Group Polarization - answerTendency for GROUPS to make decisions that are MORE EXTREME THAN INDIVIDUAL inclinations of group members Groupthink - answerTendency for groups to make decisions based on IDEAS THAT ARISE WITHIN a group without considering outside ideas Socialization - answerProcess of DEVELOPING AN...
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MCAT behavioral sciences questions and answers already passed
  • MCAT behavioral sciences questions and answers already passed

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  • MCAT behavioral sciences questions and answers already passed just noticeable difference jnd minimum difference in magnitude between two stimuli before one can perceive this difference Weber's law there is a constant ratio between the change in stimulus magnitude needed to produce a jnd (higher stimulus will need a larger difference to produce a jnd) Signal detection theory changes in out perception of the sam stimuli depending on both internal and external context (how loud would someone nee...
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NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024
  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024

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  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 Update Milton H. Erickson - answerassociated with brief psychotherapy and innovative techniques in hypnosis Jean Piaget - answerleading name in cognitive development in children; developed a four stage model that remains the same for any culture although the age of the individual could vary; structuralist; his findings were often derived from observing his own children; f...
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NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 Update
  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 Update

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  • NCE National Counselors Exam Question & Answers 2023/2024 Update Milton H. Erickson - answerassociated with brief psychotherapy and innovative techniques in hypnosis Jean Piaget - answerleading name in cognitive development in children; developed a four stage model that remains the same for any culture although the age of the individual could vary; structuralist; his findings were often derived from observing his own children; felt teachers should lecture less, as children in concrete ...
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MCAT Parts of Brain Exam Study Guide.
  • MCAT Parts of Brain Exam Study Guide.

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  • ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM MCAT Parts of Brain Exam Study Guide. Hindbrain / Rhombencephalon 1. Parts (4) - answer1. Cerebellum 2. Medulla Oblongata 3. Reticular Formation 4. Pons Pons - answercontains sensory and motor pathways between the cortex and medulla Cerebellum 1. functions 2. damage? - answer1. refined motor movements; posture, balance, body movements. 2. Damage causes slurred speech Medulla Oblongata - answerVital functioning (breathing, digestion)...
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CPCE/NCE Exam. JMAYY, Exam Questions with accurate answers, rated A+
  • CPCE/NCE Exam. JMAYY, Exam Questions with accurate answers, rated A+

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  • CPCE/NCE Exam. JMAYY, Exam Questions with accurate answers, rated A+ Behaviorism - Theorists - -John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov, Joseph Wolpe, and B. F. Skinner. Erik Erikson's Eight Psychosocial Stages - -Trust versus mistrust (birth to age 1 ½ years); autonomy versus shame and doubt (1 ½ to 3 years); initiative versus guilt (3 to 6 years); industry versus inferiority (6 to 11 years): identity versus role confusion (12 to 18 years); intimacy versus isolation (18 to 35 years); generativit...
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The Endocrine System MCAT
  • The Endocrine System MCAT

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  • The Endocrine System MCAT Glands and Hormones Overview 1. What are exocrine glands? - Answer: Exocrine glands release enzymes into the external environment through specific ducts. 2. What characterizes endocrine glands? - Answer: Endocrine glands release hormones directly into body fluids, such as blood, without the use of ducts. 3. What are receptors in hormonal activity? - Answer: Receptors are proteins that hormones specifically bind to, and they exhibit high specificity for...
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MCAT parts of the brain exam questions with Correct answers
  • MCAT parts of the brain exam questions with Correct answers

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  • pons - Answer-function: sleep region: hind brain pneumonic: "sleep 'pon the bed" medulla oblongata - Answer-function: regulates vital processes (breathing, HR, etc) region: hind brain pneumonic: "you've gotta do it to live" cerebellum - Answer-function: large motor skills (posture, balance, body movement) region: hind brain pneumonic: bella balance superior colliculus - Answer-function: receives visual sensory input region: midbrain pneumonic: "superman has superior visio...
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