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I need to give examples of how cognitive-social approaches to learning have modified or could modify curricula in schools.
How has the perception of some drugs changed over time? How have some drugs become more socially accepted or less socially accepted? In what context?
Why is it important to make a distinction between subliminal perception and persuasion?
Visual perception is complicated because our cognitive systems are not adept at analyzing visual stimuli. In order to resolve visual ambiguities we make unconscious assumptions that resolve the amb
Explain the outcome of this experiment by identifying and describing the sensory and perceptual processes involved. Be sure to discuss perceptual set.
How does experience affect visual perception? Provide an example in your response.
What is motivation? Does perception affect motivation? Why or why not? What are the major sources of motivation? What is the relationship between motivation and behavior? How is motivation demonstra
If we have a learning disability, do you think we could over come the internal and external influences to encode information into long term memory?
What you have discovered from the readings and what research tells us is that the psychological effects of puberty are directly related to discrepancies between what adolescents think should happen
In self-presentation and social perception relate to the passage from Matthew 7:3-5 where Jesus asks:
How does a person know how valid his or her perception is of the social world? If we all have our own personal prejudices and paradigms based upon our experiences which filter the stimuli we perceiv
Discuss at least 5 key role of perception in cognitive psychology, furnishing a brief but clear details of it's role.
Perception involves identifying things through one's senses. Unfortunately, each of our senses can be impaired. Please discuss how perception can be impaired.
Discuss why this is such an important consideration in research methods. Be sure to cite your textbook. (There are more than 15 different discussions of bias in your textbook.)
Some researchers believe that an infant in utero can hear sounds that it is affected by parents playing music or reading aloud. Others believe that the unborn child is underdeveloped, thus these act
Write a description of what just happened from the perspective of your nervous system. What parts of the brain and spinal cord and nervous system were involved?
Include in your response why understanding these theoretical approaches is important to understanding cognition. Also include how social and cultural context may affect both perception and cognition
Offer a brief explanation of the extent to which you think perception involves learning. Give examples that support your view. You may include examples of sensory perception other than visual percep
How does the way in which an individual perceive the world influence his or her thought process? Provide a specific example in your response. What other factors do you think impact your thought proc
What is motivation? Does perception affect motivation? Why or why not? What is the relationship between emotion and motivation?
someone's attitude, particularly in light of one's mood, is a useful and pragmatic way to consider the impact of one's mood on perceptions.
A firm in New York is interviewing two people for a corporate-level position. One of the people is a native of Los Angeles, and the other is a native of the deep south of the United States.
What are the differences between top-down/bottom-up and between direct/constructivist approaches to perception?
Please briefly explain the active nature of perception, and then explain two differences between bottom-up and top-down perception with one example of how everyday experience would be altered if bot
Please help me to understand that how culture might influence the perception of time. Provide an example from two cultures and explain how each culture differs in its members' perception of time.