Cognitive ProcessesCollege StudentsContext EffectCuesElementary EducationElementary School StudentsEncoding (PsychologyForm Classes (LanguagesGrade 2Four experiments were conducted to extend the "descriptions" approach to differences in using retrieval cues in second and fourth graders and college adults. The ...
Question: The four goals of psychology are to describe, explain, predict, and: a. test b. interact c. observe d. control Goals of Psychology: Psychology as a science contemplates important goals in relation to behavior and mental processes. In this way, to achieve t...
Mention and explain two of the six main perspectives in psychology. What are the biological factors behind an individual's cognitive process? Explain in mechanistic terms how the action potential is an all-or-none phenomenon. Identify the difference between causation and association. Give examples of...
Why has research in face recognition progressed so slowly? The importance of variability The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66 (8) (2013), pp. 1467-1485 Google Scholar Cantor and Mischel, 1979 N. Cantor, W. Mischel Prototypes in person perception L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances ...
Research in different fields of medicine suggests that communication is important in physician-patient encounters and influences satisfaction with these encounters. It is argued that this also applies to the non-curative tasks that physicians perform, su
YC Keung,SH Ho - 《Contemporary Educational Psychology》 被引量: 83发表: 2009年 Exploring a cognitive-based treatment approach to improve motor-based skill performance in chronic stroke: Results of three single case experiments Early evidence suggests the use of cognitive strategies has potential to...
Recent decades have seen a remarkable growth in the development of both the fields of mathematical psychology and cognitive neuroscience to interpret and predict cognition from behavioral and brain data (Usher & McClelland,2001; Brown & Heathcote,2008; Ditterich,2006; Gold & Shadlen,2007; Drugowits...
Some of these questions are routinely implemented in large panel studies such as in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP; Dohmen et al., 2011; Falk et al., 2016) as well as in recent studies aimed at better understanding the cognitive underpinnings of people’s risk preferences (e.g., ...
Cognitive psychology How high academic achieving adolescents with attention deficits experience and describe the successes of their educational learning process CAPELLA UNIVERSITY Sandra Kostere JuryCharles BAdolescents with attention deficits are typically at increased risk of academic difficulties and special ...
and whether or not they like each other initially - whatever the reason may be - will influence their communication. Empirical findings from social psychology research suggest that similarities in attitudes and behaviour are important in first-time encounters between people, and lead to better communic...