• Q : Analytical theory of operant conditioning....
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    Can you give provide me with some analytical theory of operant conditioning. In your reviews, please highlight the following items:

  • Q : Classical conditioning theory....
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    Select a scenario in which you would apply classical conditioning theory, such as training your dog to sit or training your partner to clean the house.

  • Q : What is radical behaviorism....
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    What is radical behaviorism? What is Cognitive psychology? How are radical behaviorism and cognitive psychology similar? How are they different?

  • Q : Importance to study cognitive psychology....
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    Why is it important to study cognitive psychology? How can principles of cognitive psychology be used in other disciplines (e.g., education, business)?

  • Q : Behaviorism and social cognitive theory....
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    Whats the difference between behaviorism and social cognitive theory? What are the pro and cons associated with the social cognitive theory?

  • Q : Types of cognitive processes....
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    Select three types of cognitive processes. Explain the purpose of each one of the selected cognitive processes.

  • Q : Behavioral learning and classical conditioning....
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    How can behavioral learning and classical conditioning be used in teaching potty training? What is your definition of learning?

  • Q : Metacognitive skills....
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    Which metacognitive skills would be helpful to answer question #2 most effectively (see below)? Explain your choices.

  • Q : Psychiatric nurse practitioner....
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    Victor Smith is a psychiatric nurse practitioner. He just heard about someone who had a bad reaction to a medication that is used for depression.

  • Q : Wegner two-factor theory....
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    Define ironic processes of control and describe Wegner's two-factor theory that accounts for the resultant errors. Wegner used the example of putting a golf ball to illustrate his ironic process the

  • Q : Kuhn criteria for a scientific revolution....
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    Clearly explain Kuhn's criteria for a scientific revolution. Take a position on whether you think the cognitive movement qualifies as a revolution according to Kuhn's criteria.

  • Q : Alternative memory model....
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    For both of these examples, explain why you may have forgotten, using the traditional and then an alternative memory model.

  • Q : Ramifications of memory distortion....
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    Offer a brief explanation about how encoding and retrieval processes apply to distorted memories. Then, explain the ramifications of memory distortion and false memory on the reliability of court wi

  • Q : Stereotyped based on physical attributes....
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    Provide a brief description of an incident in which you believe that you or another person may have misidentified someone or stereotyped based on physical attributes.

  • Q : Dark adaptation phenomena....
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    How can the dark adaptation phenomena explain an everyday event and how can this phenomenon have serious consequences to the health and safety of oneself and others?

  • Q : Brief history of cognitive psychology....
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    how principles of cognitive psychology can be used in other disciplines, such as education and business, it also provides a brief history of cognitive psychology.

  • Q : Description of flashbulb memories....
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    This solution provides an excellent description of what flashbulb memories are, and why catastrophic events are so good at eliciting them.

  • Q : Variants of synesthesia....
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    One of the rarest and most interesting variants of Synesthesia is known as Chromesthesia (aka "colored hearing"). In this unusual sensory anomaly, a person will see colors when hearing musical notes

  • Q : Barriers to solving problems effectively....
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    Give a description of some general barriers to solving problems effectively. Then, using your knowledge of problem solving, explain how you would solve a specific, real-world problem.

  • Q : Definition of creativity....
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    What is the definition of creativity? Describe a problem (personal or historical) in which creativity or insight could have been applied to bringing about a solution or a better solution.

  • Q : Letter of representation for the president and controller....
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    Leslie Morgan, CPA, has prepared a letter of representation for the president and controller to sign. It contains references to the following items:

  • Q : Intelligence in a real-world situation....
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    Provide a personal definition of intelligence. Based on your definition, provide an example of a person demonstrating intelligence in a real-world situation.

  • Q : Social change in relation to culture and psychology....
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    Also, as a future scholar-practitioner, I need to explain two ways that might impact social change in relation to culture and psychology as well as be specific in using examples to illustrate your p

  • Q : Why emotionally charged moments....
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    Why can you remember what you were doing when catastrophes occurred, such as the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, the Challenger disaster, or the assassination of John F. Kenn

  • Q : Major theories of concept representation....
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    Identify and describe one of the three major theories of concept representation: defining-features, probabilistic, or theory-based.

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