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WGU-C790 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Staggers & Nelson Life Cycle - order 1.Analysis/Planning 
2. Development/Design 
3. Implementation 
4. Maintenance/Support 
What describes the maintenance phase of the system development life cycle? The system is 
upgraded 
Describe what phase of the system life cycle is the scope of the proposed project identified. 
Planning 
What is the next step in the system life cycle after a new health information system has been 
purchased? Test the system 
In which ways can the use of clinical decision s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Staggers & Nelson Life Cycle - order 1.Analysis/Planning 
2. Development/Design 
3. Implementation 
4. Maintenance/Support 
What describes the maintenance phase of the system development life cycle? The system is 
upgraded 
Describe what phase of the system life cycle is the scope of the proposed project identified. 
Planning 
What is the next step in the system life cycle after a new health information system has been 
purchased? Test the system 
In which ways can the use of clinical decision s...
WGU C790 NURSING INFORMATICS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
goal of EBP is improvement of systems and microsystems within healthcare, with these 
improvements based on science 
STEEEP principles The Institute of Medicine (IOM) expert panel issued recommendations for 
urgent action to redesign healthcare so that it is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and 
patient-centered 
(S) in STEEEP Safe-Avoid injuries to patients from the care that is intended to help them. 
(T) in STEEEP Timely-Reduce waits and sometimes harmful delays for both those w...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
goal of EBP is improvement of systems and microsystems within healthcare, with these 
improvements based on science 
STEEEP principles The Institute of Medicine (IOM) expert panel issued recommendations for 
urgent action to redesign healthcare so that it is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and 
patient-centered 
(S) in STEEEP Safe-Avoid injuries to patients from the care that is intended to help them. 
(T) in STEEEP Timely-Reduce waits and sometimes harmful delays for both those w...
Psychology 101-Chapter 1 Introduction to Psychology Latest 2022 Rated A
Psychology The study of emotion, cognition, and behavior, and their and interaction. 
Motivation The process that energizes and/or maintains a behavior. 
Cognition The process of receiving, processing, storing, and using information. 
Behaviorism The school of psychology founded on the premise that behavior is measurable 
and can be changed through the application of various behavioral principles. 
Gestalt German word typically translated as meaning "whole" or "form". 
Humanistic Psychology ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Psychology The study of emotion, cognition, and behavior, and their and interaction. 
Motivation The process that energizes and/or maintains a behavior. 
Cognition The process of receiving, processing, storing, and using information. 
Behaviorism The school of psychology founded on the premise that behavior is measurable 
and can be changed through the application of various behavioral principles. 
Gestalt German word typically translated as meaning "whole" or "form". 
Humanistic Psychology ...
Psychology 101 Quiz 1 Latest 2022 Already Passed
What is psychology? the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
How did psychology begin as a field? Wundt- wanted to be separate from philosophy and 
physiology 
Psychology's 4 goals to describe, explain, predict, and to change 
Structuralism Edward Titchener- every experience could be broken down into its individual 
emotions and sensations 
Functionalism William James- how people work, play, and adapt to their surroundings 
Behaviorism John Watson-the study of behavior 
Psychoanal...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
What is psychology? the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
How did psychology begin as a field? Wundt- wanted to be separate from philosophy and 
physiology 
Psychology's 4 goals to describe, explain, predict, and to change 
Structuralism Edward Titchener- every experience could be broken down into its individual 
emotions and sensations 
Functionalism William James- how people work, play, and adapt to their surroundings 
Behaviorism John Watson-the study of behavior 
Psychoanal...
Psychology 101 Learning Latest Updated 2022 Rated A
behavorists Insist that psychologists should study observable measurable behaviors, not mental 
processes. 
learniing relatively permanent change in behavior or mental process due to experience 
conditioning process of learning associations between stimuli and behavioral responses 
classical conditioning learning through involuntary paired associtations 
unconditioned stimulus (USC) stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response (UCR) without 
previous conditioning 
unconditioned response (UCR)...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
behavorists Insist that psychologists should study observable measurable behaviors, not mental 
processes. 
learniing relatively permanent change in behavior or mental process due to experience 
conditioning process of learning associations between stimuli and behavioral responses 
classical conditioning learning through involuntary paired associtations 
unconditioned stimulus (USC) stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response (UCR) without 
previous conditioning 
unconditioned response (UCR)...
Psychology 101 Final Exam Latest 2022
Variables the events, characteristics, behaviors, or conditions that researchers measure and 
study. 
subject or participant an individual person or animal a researcher studies. 
Sample a collection of subjects researchers study. Researchers use samples because they 
cannot study the entire population. 
Population the collection of people or animals from which researchers draw a sample. 
Researchers study the sample and generalize their results to the population. 
The Purpose of Research -To fin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Variables the events, characteristics, behaviors, or conditions that researchers measure and 
study. 
subject or participant an individual person or animal a researcher studies. 
Sample a collection of subjects researchers study. Researchers use samples because they 
cannot study the entire population. 
Population the collection of people or animals from which researchers draw a sample. 
Researchers study the sample and generalize their results to the population. 
The Purpose of Research -To fin...
Psychology 101 Final Exam Latest 2022
Variables the events, characteristics, behaviors, or conditions that researchers measure and 
study. 
subject or participant an individual person or animal a researcher studies. 
Sample a collection of subjects researchers study. Researchers use samples because they 
cannot study the entire population. 
Population the collection of people or animals from which researchers draw a sample. 
Researchers study the sample and generalize their results to the population. 
The Purpose of Research -To fin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Variables the events, characteristics, behaviors, or conditions that researchers measure and 
study. 
subject or participant an individual person or animal a researcher studies. 
Sample a collection of subjects researchers study. Researchers use samples because they 
cannot study the entire population. 
Population the collection of people or animals from which researchers draw a sample. 
Researchers study the sample and generalize their results to the population. 
The Purpose of Research -To fin...
Psychology 101 Exam Latest 2022 Graded A
Psychology The science of processes and behaviors 
What are the values of Psychology? 1. empirical evidence 
2. critical thinking 
3. systematic research methods 
What are the goals of Psychology? 1. description 
2. explanation 
3. prediction 
4. facilitating changes (therapy) 
Aristotle Lived from 384 to 322. Believed that knowledge was acquired through experience 
Nature Vs. Nurture Are a persons characteristics mostly inborn or learned? 
Four Laws of Association 1. Law of Similarity 
2. Law o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Psychology The science of processes and behaviors 
What are the values of Psychology? 1. empirical evidence 
2. critical thinking 
3. systematic research methods 
What are the goals of Psychology? 1. description 
2. explanation 
3. prediction 
4. facilitating changes (therapy) 
Aristotle Lived from 384 to 322. Believed that knowledge was acquired through experience 
Nature Vs. Nurture Are a persons characteristics mostly inborn or learned? 
Four Laws of Association 1. Law of Similarity 
2. Law o...
PSYCHOLOGY 101 EXAM 1 LATEST 2022
Define science of Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental 
process 
Empiricism Belief that knowledge comes exclusively through the senses or through experience 
Pseudoscience A fake or false science that makes claims based on little or no scientific 
evidence. 
Case Study An in-depth examination of one individual, or a small number of individuals 
The Survey An investigation of many cases in less depth by asking people to report opinions 
and behaviours 
Naturalisti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Define science of Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental 
process 
Empiricism Belief that knowledge comes exclusively through the senses or through experience 
Pseudoscience A fake or false science that makes claims based on little or no scientific 
evidence. 
Case Study An in-depth examination of one individual, or a small number of individuals 
The Survey An investigation of many cases in less depth by asking people to report opinions 
and behaviours 
Naturalisti...
Psychology 101 Exam 1 Latest 2022 Already Passed
Psychology The scientific investigation of mental processes and behavior 
Where did psychology branch out from? Physiology and Philosophy 
Structuralism Focused on the structure of consciousness and the mind (not identified with 
anymore) 
2 Structuralists Wundt and Titchener 
Functionalism Focused on the function of the mind in helping people adapt to their 
environment (not identified with anymore) 
2 Functionalists Darwin and James 
3 Broad ways of understanding psychological phenomena Theore...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Psychology The scientific investigation of mental processes and behavior 
Where did psychology branch out from? Physiology and Philosophy 
Structuralism Focused on the structure of consciousness and the mind (not identified with 
anymore) 
2 Structuralists Wundt and Titchener 
Functionalism Focused on the function of the mind in helping people adapt to their 
environment (not identified with anymore) 
2 Functionalists Darwin and James 
3 Broad ways of understanding psychological phenomena Theore...
2023 AQA A-level ACCOUNTING 7127/1 Paper 1 Financial Accounting Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
2023 AQA A-level ACCOUNTING 7127/1 Paper 1 Financial Accounting Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]