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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Exam Revision Verified Answers

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Exam Revision Verified Answers Brain vs. Heart debate A debate about whether the brain or the heart is the source of our thoughts, feelings and behaviour Mind-body Problem involves the question of whether our mind or body are separate entities or one and the same thing...

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VCE Psychology Units 3&4 [2024] Graded A

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VCE Psychology Units 3&4 [2024] Graded A Accuracy how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity being measure Action potential an electrical impulse that travels down the axon of a neuron Acute stress a form of stress characterised by intense psychological and physiological symp...

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Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Verified Solutions Graded A

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Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Verified Solutions Graded A Altered State of Consciousness a type of consciousness other than normal waking consciousness subjective based on personal experience or feeling, not from external evidence normal waking consciousness The states of consciousness associat...

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VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2 Verified Answers

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VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2 Verified Answers Development Changes that occur over time Lifespan Development Changes that occur from birth through to and including old age Physical Development Changes in the body and its various systems, such as the brain, muscles etc Social Development Chang...

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Exam Revision Graded A

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Exam Revision Graded A Operationalising Turning the iv and dv into operations Operationalised Hypothesis how variables are studied, manipulated and measured Extraneous Variable can cause a change in the DV Types of Extraneous Variables Experimenter, Situational, and Par...

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VCE Psychology unit 2 Graded A

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VCE Psychology unit 2 Graded A Attitude an EVALUATION a person makes about an object, person, group, event or issue Tri-component model of attitudes ABC's of attitudes; AFFECTIVE, BEHAVIOURAL, COGNITIVE. All attitudes have the three related components Affective component of an attitude refe...

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Unit 3 VCE Psychology Graded A+

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Unit 3 VCE Psychology Graded A+ Central Nervous System (CNS) brain and spinal cord. Peripheral Nervous system Body Nerves that connect to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Connects the central nervous system to the body's organs and limbs. Autonomic Nervous System Controls...

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 - Psychological Development Graded A+

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 - Psychological Development Graded A+ Developmental change change that is relatively permanent Physical development changes in the body and its various systems Social development changes in an individual's relationships with other people and their skills in interacting...

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VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 1

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VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 1 Verified Answers Consciouness our awareness of objects and events in the external world, and of our sensations, mental experiences and own existence at any given moment Consciousness is . an experience . personal (subjective) . selective (can choose to attend t...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1 Verified Answers

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1 Verified Answers Autonomic nervous system ️a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities Axon ️a single...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 2 Graded A+

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 2 Graded A+ Learning a relatively permanent change in behaviour that occurs as a result of experience Behaviourist approach to learning emphasises the study of observable behaviour alone to understand and explain learning, without regard to underlying mental proce...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1 Autonomic nervous system a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's visceral muscles (internal organs and glands) to regulate function and provide feedback to the brain about their activi...

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VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 2 Graded A+

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VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 2 Graded A+ 4P factor model ️a description and explanation of the development and progression of mental health disorders with reference to four types of influences — predisposing risk factor, precipitating risk factor, perpetuating risk factor, protective risk fac...

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 AOS1 Brain All Answers Correct

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 AOS1 Brain All Answers Correct Mind-body problem the question of whether our mind and body are distinct, separate entities or whether they are one and the same thing Phrenology the study of the relationship between the skull's surface features and a person's personali...

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Verified Answers

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Verified Answers Sensation the physical Detection and response to sensory information vie sensory receptors. Perception The cognitive detection of stimuli. assigning meaning to incoming sensory information. Reception The process of detecting and responding to incoming sen...

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VCE Psychology Stress Revision Already Graded A

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VCE Psychology Stress Revision Already Graded A Stress A psychological and physical response to internal or external sources of tension (stressors) that challenge an individual's ability to cope; they can be either real or perceived. Stressor A source of tension that challenges an individual...

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Unit 4 VCE Psychology Sleep Verified Solutions

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Unit 4 VCE Psychology Sleep Verified Solutions REM Is a period of sleep where your eyes move rapidly, for short bursts of time. NREM 1 It is a very light sleep from which we can be easily awakened. NREM 2 At this stage it is still fairly easy to be woken up at this stage, despite being a deepe...

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Research Methods: VCE Psychology Unit 3 & 4 Verified Solutions

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Research Methods: VCE Psychology Unit 3 & 4 Verified Solutions hypothesis A testable prediction of the relationship between two variables. participants The people or animals whose behaviour, characteristics or responses are investigated and measured as part of an experiment. data The observe...

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Rated A+

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Rated A+ Psychology The scientific study of human thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Pseudoscience False or fake science Research method A particular way of conducting a research study (investigation) to collect accurate and reliable data on a topic of interest. Sample...

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VCE PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 1 (NEURONS) GRADED A+

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VCE PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 1 (NEURONS) GRADED A+ sensory neurons neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord afferent neurons neurons that take information from the senses to the brain motor neurons neurons that carry outgoing information from the...

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 and 2 Research Methods Graded A+ 2024

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 and 2 Research Methods Graded A+ 2024 Psychology The scientific study of human thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Research method A particular way of conducting a research study (investigation) to collect accurate and reliable data on a topic of interest. Sample A subsec...

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct Attitude An evaluation or judgement (positive, negative or neutral) about an attitude object (person, place, thing, events). This is learnt, stable and relatively long lasting Tri-component model Theory that an attitude consists of cognitive, affectiv...

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VCE psychology Unit 1 - SAC 2 revision - All Areas Verified Answers

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VCE psychology Unit 1 - SAC 2 revision - All Areas Verified Answers Which approach to normality involves defines, behaviour that is typical to cultural values/beliefs in a particular society. Sociocultural approach Which approach to normality defines, the ability a person has to interact and i...

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VCE Psychology Units 3/4 Chapter 2 Nervous System Functioning Rated A

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VCE Psychology Units 3/4 Chapter 2 Nervous System Functioning Rated A Autonomic nervous system A self regulating subdivision of the PNS that connects the CNS to internal organs, glands and visceral muscles providing feedback to the brain about their activities Axon A single, tube-like, extensi...

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VCE Psychology Chapter 2 Unit 1 Rated A+

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VCE Psychology Chapter 2 Unit 1 Rated A+ Hypothesis a prediction of what the experimenter thinks will happen in the experiment. Participants the people who take part in the research. Research Method a particular way of conducting a research study or investigation to collect data. Experiment...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1- Sac 1A Rated A+

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1- Sac 1A Rated A+ Autonomic nervous system a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities Axon a single, tube...

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VCE Psychology - Learning and memory verified answers

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VCE Psychology - Learning and memory verified answers relatively permanent change in behaviour and cognition that occurs as a result of experience learning active information processing system that encodes, stores and recovers information memory neural pathway formed by learning so informatio...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 Outcome 1 SAC Verified Answers 2024

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VCE Psychology Unit 3 Outcome 1 SAC Verified Answers 2024 List the 2 main divisions of the nervous system ️Central nervous system and Peripheral nervous system List the two parts of the CNS ️The brain and spinal cord (NOT SPINE) List the two sections of the PNS ️The somatic nervous sys...

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Mental Health Verified Solutions

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VCE Psychology Unit 1 Mental Health Verified Solutions Psychology The scientific study of human thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Environment Generally, the physical context or situation in which an event occurs; in relation to the nature-nurture debate, all the experiences, objects, and event...

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VCE Psychology Unit 3: AOS 1 Already Graded A

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VCE Psychology Unit 3: AOS 1 Already Graded A The central nervous system (CNS) the network of nerves and neurons that make up the brain and spinal cord. Both are encased with bone for protection. Role of the central nervous system to process information provided by the sensory systems and the ...

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Already Graded A

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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Already Graded A Sensation the physical Detection and response to sensory information vie sensory receptors. Perception The cognitive detection of stimuli. assigning meaning to incoming sensory information. Reception The process of detecting and responding to incoming sen...

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VCE Psychology AOS 1 Complete Solutions

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VCE Psychology AOS 1 Complete Solutions Central Nervous System Consists of the brain and spinal cord. The Brain Network of cells that plays vital role in processing neural information, and directing actions within the body. Has integrating and overlapping functions. Spinal Cord Links t...

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