60 Second Psychology contains short sets of concise notes that summarise the key points in A level psychology topics. Ideal for on-the-go learning, and revision of key points and terms. The notes cover: facts and theories, evidence and evaluation, and definitions of key terms. ...
Optimal arousal is a psychological construct referring to a level of mental stimulation at which physical performance, learning, or temporary feelings of well-being are maximized (Smith 1990). It can also be described as the degree of energy release and the intensity of readiness. Closely associate...
Notes for Ordinary Level PsychologyJessie Hunt
Surfing Uncertainty describes minds as hierarchies of prediction engines. Most behavior involves interactions between a stream of information that uses low-level sensory data to adjust higher level predictive models of the world, and another stream of data coming from high-level models that guides low...
K. in Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference 2nd edn (ed. Byrne, J. H.) 465–485 (Academic, 2017). Carpenter, S. K. Distributed practice or spacing effect. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education https://oxfordre.com/education/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.001.0001/acrefore-...
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Whenever something good happens in your life, spend some time consciously looking at it, staring at it, and committing it to memory. So many of life’s special moments go by unnoticed. Become a collector of those special moments, and the whole nature of your life will become more positive...
Finally, the amendments also include technical corrections to previously publishedIDEAPart B regulations. To assist with your review of the regulations,we are attaching a chartthat summarizes each change included in the final regulations. This chart notes the previous regulatory language, includes the ...
This tool uses Long Short-Term Memory neural networks (LSTMs) (Hochreiter and Schmidhuber, 1997) that take in input a 300-dimensional GloVe representation of words (Pennington et al., 2014) and output a series of confidence scores in the range [0, 1] that estimate the likelihood that ...
The article notes that the UN secretary-general ‘urged’ world leaders to take action including ‘dumping fossil fuels’. Using your knowledge of minority influence, explain what the secretary-general could do to increase his persuasiveness