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H7 pijndemping -PA
  • H7 pijndemping -PA

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  • samenvatting H7 pijndemping. Hierin is alles samengelegd -->ppt en de cursus.
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NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3  STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS What is a JND? Can you give a real-world example of a JND? - answer Weber's law states that a "just-noticeable difference" (JND) between two stimuli is related to the magnitude or strength of the stimuli. What does this mean? Well, in our example, it means that we might not be able to detect a 1-mm difference when we are looking at lines 466 and 467 mm in length, but we may be able to detect a 1-mm ...
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WGU C180 Psychological Analogies, Questions with accurate answers, graded A+
  • WGU C180 Psychological Analogies, Questions with accurate answers, graded A+

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  • WGU C180 Psychological Analogies, Questions with accurate answers, graded A+ Monozygotic is to identical as ___ is to fraternal. - -Dizygotic Perfect positive correlation is to +1.00 as __ is to -1.00. - -Perfect Negative Correlation David Meyers is to happiness as __ is to death and dying. - -Elizabeth Kubler-Ross Latency is to 4 as anal is to ___. - -2 John Locke is to tabula rasa as __ is to g factor. - -Charles Spearman Freud is to psychosexual as Erikson is to ___. - -Ps...
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Introductory Psychology CLEP Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
  • Introductory Psychology CLEP Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception

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  • Sensation -->Transforming energy from the stimuli outside us (e.g. light waves or sound waves) into neural energy that can be used for perception. Perception -->Involves mentally creating an image of the outside world. Constructing meaning out of sensation. Psychophysics -->Area of psychology that addresses the topic of sensation. Signal detection theory -->Our ability to notice a stimulus will vary due to psychological factors including motivation, past experience, and expectatio...
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NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3  STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS What is a JND? Can you give a real-world example of a JND? - answer Weber's law states that a "just-noticeable difference" (JND) between two stimuli is related to the magnitude or strength of the stimuli. What does this mean? Well, in our example, it means that we might not be able to detect a 1-mm difference when we are looking at lines 466 and 467 mm in length, but we may be able to detect a 1-mm ...
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MCAT Behavioral Sciences Study Guide With Possible Questions & Answers
  • MCAT Behavioral Sciences Study Guide With Possible Questions & Answers

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  • MCAT Behavioral Sciences Study Guide With Possible Questions & Answers
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MCAT Psychology & Sociology Exam  Review Questions and answers, rated/ 2024/25 exam prediction paper, RATED A+ A+
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  • MCAT Psychology & Sociology Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+ JND (just noticeable difference) - -the threshold at which you are able to notice a change in sensation Weber's Law - -change in intensity/original intensity Absolute threshold - -the minimum intensity of a stimulus needed to detect it 50% of the time. The vestibular system - -balance and spatial orientation. -inner ear and otolithic organs the semicircular canals are filled with ______________ ? - -endolymph Ot...
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Intro. to Psychology 2023 Final Exam
  • Intro. to Psychology 2023 Final Exam

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  • Intro. to Psychology 2023 Final Exam Psychology The study of behavioral and metal processing, belongs to behavioral science 4 goals of psychology DEPI: describe, explain, predict, influence Basic science Just doing research Applied science Doing something with it Introspection Act of looking inward to examine mental experience Phrenology Predicting behavior by studying the bumps on someone's head Pseudoscience False science like astrology, horoscopes and phrenology Humanistic ...
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Psychology 101 Final Exam Latest 2022
  • Psychology 101 Final Exam Latest 2022

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  • 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 populatio...
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NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3  STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • NEWLY UPDATED SENSATION AND PERCEPTION CH 1-3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS What is a JND? Can you give a real-world example of a JND? - answer Weber's law states that a "just-noticeable difference" (JND) between two stimuli is related to the magnitude or strength of the stimuli. What does this mean? Well, in our example, it means that we might not be able to detect a 1-mm difference when we are looking at lines 466 and 467 mm in length, but we may be able to detect a 1-mm ...
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