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Washington - PSYCH - 101
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders Vulnerability stress model: A degree of vulnerability for developing a psychological disorder, given sufficient stress. Abnormality: Three criteria distress, dysfunction, deviance. Distress: People who are excessi
Washington - PSYCH - 101
Chapter 15 Treatment of Psychological Disorders Psychological Treatments - Psychotherapy To help people change maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behavior patterns so that they can live happier and more productive lives. - Two elements, relationsh
Washington - PSYCH - 101
CHAPTER 11 FOCUS QUESTIONS: Development Over the Life Span 3, 5, 10, 11, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24 FQ 3: Describe the newborn's (sensory capabilities, perceptual preferences see lecture notes), reflexes (see lecture notes for more information), and ability
Washington - ACCTG - 215
Psych 101 Winter 2007 Review Session Questions Basic vs. Applied Research 1) Dr. Weber is interested in determining whether children who receive Montessori education exhibit better reading performance than those who do not receive Montessori educatio
Washington - ACCTG - 215
Focus Questions for Chapter 14: Keep: 3, 6, 8, 12-14, 19-21, 23, 24 Drop: 1, 4, 5, 7, 9-11, 15, 16, 18, 25-29, 31 Change: 2, 17, 22, 30 1 drop 2 Explain the vulnerability stress model of as it applies to psychological disorders 3 keep 4 drop 5 d
Washington - ACCTG - 215
Focus Questions for Chapter 15: Keep: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 24 Drop: 1, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14-23, 25-281. Skip 2. The major goal of psychoanalysis is to help the patient achieve insight, which is the conscious awareness of the unconscious conflicts
Washington - PSYCH - 101
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders Vulnerability stress model: A degree of vulnerability for developing a psychological disorder, given sufficient stress. Abnormality: Three criteria distress, dysfunction, deviance. Distress: People who are excessi
Washington - PSYCH - 101
1-05-07 Case Studies Psychologists use case studies to research rare brain disorders. A famous psychologist studied his own children to form theories Naturalistic Observations Good way to inspire other questions by observing kids to form other questi
Washington - PSYCH - 101
Applied Research vs. Basic Research Applied Research: Answers specific questions Basic Research: More fundamental questions, curious Case Study - Single person - rare - how generalizability Double Blind APA Ethics Principles 1. Benefience (Do no harm
Washington - PSYCH - 101
The Brain: Day 1The Amazing Neuron!Overview of the Day Learn basic facts about neurons and other brain cells Experience two different visualizations of the Action Potential and Inter-Neuron communication that are not provided in your text book.
Washington - PSYCH - 101
Psychology Vocabulary Variable: 1.) Any characteristic of an organism or situation that can vary. Reliability: The consistency with which a measure assesses a given characteristic or different observers agree on a specific score.
Washington - PSYCH - 101
DRUG #1: Sometimes I am prescribed to reduce appetite and fatigue or to reduce depression. If you inject a lot of me into your bloodstream, you might stay awake for a whole week, but you are also at risk for heart failure or a stroke. What drug am I?
Washington - ENGL - 131
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Washington - ENGL - 131
Lau 1 Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/27/07Formatted: RightFormatted: Line spacing: DoubleA Search for Meaning The transition between adolescence and adulthood is the most important time in one`s life. In addition, it is also said of th
Washington - ENGL - 131
Lau 1 Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/27/07 A Search for Meaning The transition between adolescence and adulthood can be considered an important time in one`s life, if not the most important. In addition, it is also said of this transition th
Washington - ENGL - 131
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/27/07My Kinsman, Major Molineux"Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens." (Carl Jung) In Nathaniel Hawthornes "My Kinsman, Major
Washington - ENGL - 131
Lau 1 Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/27/07 A Search for Meaning The transition between adolescence and adulthood can be considered an important time in one`s life, if not the most important. In addition, it is also said of this transition th
Washington - ENGL - 131
Lau 1 Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/27/07Formatted: RightFormatted: Line spacing: DoubleA Search for Meaning The transition between adolescence and adulthood is the most important time in one`s life. In addition, it is also said of th
Washington - ENGL - 131
English 200 D Outline I. Introduction A. Hook B. Background Of Story C. Define "dreams" as both blurred images of stories, etc. that occur during sleep AND as products of one's desires (ie. Idealistic goals), fantasy D. Define "awakening" as both wak
Washington - ENGL - 131
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4-02-88 Reading Response #2 After reading the poems "The Pains of Sleep" and "Dreams and Sleep" I have concluded that Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a man who fears nightmares. Everybody fears nightmares, but to Samu
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4-11-07 Reading Response #5 The relationship between Sleep and Poetry as illustrated by John Keats in "Sleep and Poetry" is that sleep is like poetry because sleep is the "Soft closer of our eyes! Low murmurer of
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4-15-07 Reading Response #6 The poem "To M. S. G." by Lord Byron seems to be a work that expresses his feelings to the object of his desire. His "feelings" are those that represent what he dreams. And what he dre
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4-18-07 Reading Response #7 The way Thomas De Quincey frames "guilt" when discussing how his narrative will be perceived is probably one to make a point that he does not consider his confession for opiumeating as
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/23/07 Reading Response #8 "Dream-Land" seems to be a dream about a journey to the farthest point on Earth. It seems to be about a man searching for a discovery but the road to new places is never an easy and br
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/25/07 Reading Response #9 The introduction starts out with, "The kings of Great Britain had assumed the right of appointing colonial governors." This is because back then in the early 19 th century, many Europe
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 4/30/07 Reading Response # 10 There seems to be many ways to analyze this poem. At first, before I read the 5 lines of the poem, I thought it was possible that the author of the poem was gay. It is still a possib
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/02/07 Reading Response #11 After reading the first chapter of "Swann's Way," I found it a bit confusing in trying to analyze the story. There are some things that recur a lot in the story, but once again, I'm n
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/08/07 Reading Response #12 So far, the novel seems to be a fun story. I am not sure how the city of London was associated with anarchy and overthrowing the government, but anarchy, religion and self-morals seem
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/09/07Reading Response #13 Syme's catechism is clever in getting Marquis to do what he wants; however, his reasoning behind can be argued. Syme says, "It only remains to adopt some method of breaking the ice b
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/14/07 Reading Response #14 The notes that Sunday throws at the six men: At Dr. Bull, "What about Martin Tupper now?" At Syme, "No one would regret anything in the nature of an interference by the Archdeacon mor
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/16/07 Reading Response #15 Nathanel Wests "The Dream Life of Balso Snell" is definitely a hard book to follow. In fact, this novella does not seem to be a book at all in the sense that there is not really a sto
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/21/07 Reading Response #16 You say that when you first read Ernest Hemingway, you thought his works, as a writer was boring or something. Then you read something by Hemingway that made you want to become a lite
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/23/07 Reading Response #17 So far, this book is easy to follow and it is quite interesting at some points. I think the issues of philosophy, theology, and moralities are hinted only a little bit in this book. I
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/29/07 Reading Response #18 After finishing "The Lathe of Heaven" by Ursula Le Guin, I have concluded on a new insight. There is a point that occurs every time when Haber and Orr are talking about controlling Or
Washington - ENGL - 200
Brian Lau English 200 D Andrew McNair 5/31/07 Final Reading Response - #19 Is this a joke? Why would they end the story like this? It is actually quite a good story until we figure out, I'd say, the other half is gone. I felt as though I have read so
Cornell - NS - 1150
Is Creatine Supplementation Effective?Creatine use among athletes- whether high school, collegiate, or professional- is becoming an increasingly popular way of enhancing athletic performance. The question, however, is- does creatine actually enhanc
Cornell - NS - 1150
Is Creatine Supplementation Effective?Creatine use among athletes- whether high school, collegiate, or professional- is becoming an increasingly popular way of enhancing athletic performance. The question, however, is- does creatine actually enhanc
Cornell - ECON - 1120
Name: Section Number:Second Prelim ECON 102 11 April 2006R This exam has 20 multiple choice questions, 4 short answer questions and 2 essay questions Multiple Choice Questions One point per question. Write the answers on the separate sheet provi
Cornell - CHEM - 1560
Results and Discussion: In this experiment, alum [KAl(SO4)212H2O] was synthesized from aluminum. The theoretical yield of the experiment was 23 g. A sample of 1.313 g of aluminum was reacted with 65.5 mL of 1.4 M KOH. The reaction used was 2Al(s)+ 2K
Cornell - NS - 1150
Peyrebrune et al. conducted a study with the purpose being to examine the effects of oral creatine supplementation on training for competition in 20 elite swimmers (12 men and 8 women) . Subjects performed a maximal sprint test prior to the testing t
SUNY New Paltz - ECO - 102
TJ Malgieri American Economic Development 6 December 2007Big BusinessThroughout the turn of the century, the rise of big business increased for many reasons. One reason big business increased was that there were many entrepreneurs took over and b
SUNY New Paltz - ENG - 102
Malgieri 1TJ Malgieri English Comp II Jason Letts 20 February 2008Changing Roles of the Male Parent in SocietyMale parent's roles have changed since the last generation. Male parents were to go into work in the morning, come home at night, have
SUNY New Paltz - MUS - 106
TJ Malgieri History Of Jazz Vincent Martucci March 3rd 2008 http:/www.jazzreview.com/article/review-5860.html Jazz Review Paul Youngman attended a show in October of 2007. He attended this show in Canada where there were multiple drummers who preform
N.C. State - COM - 110
Andrew TricePreparation Outline Format: Call to Action Speech Specific Purpose Statement: To get people to conserve water, in order to save our water supply. Introduction I. Attention: According to the USA Today, Georgia's environmental director es
N.C. State - ENG - 101
Andrew Trice English 101-58 Lavia Credibility Analysis 1-25-08 Euthanasia Honorable death, mercy killing, and physician assisted suicide are just some of the many names that describe what is known as euthanasia. This is a topic that is loaded with co
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-12-07 Repiratory System* Provides oxygen for cells * Air channels from mouth-oveili-lungs * works with cardiovasucular system to deliver the oxygen Faluire, Heart beats iraticaly, brain shuts down, nervous system fails Circulatory* Arteries, viens,
N.C. State - EC - 202
The benefits of the Five-year plan were that the Soviet Union went from being a country of peasant farmers, to a industrialized super power. The problem with this is that 20 million people starved to death or were killed to enforce the Five- Year Pla
N.C. State - ENG - 100
Trice 1Andrew Trice English 100-04 Fall 2007 HartzellMusic PiracyWould you ever steal a car? A purse? Or even a wallet? Have you ever downloaded a song for free? Contrary to what many believe downloading pirated music is just as serious as steal
WVU - JRL - 101
Journalism 101-Publishers Electronic books "publish on demand" - Authors The people who write the book Mid-list authors o Books a little harder to find o Many books have limited promotion - Booksellers Distributors Major booksellers9/25/2007 8:32:
WVU - JRL - 101
11/8/2007 8:37:00 AM * "Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor." The American Marketing Assosiation * pays for much of the media that we see The Importance of Advertising Serves
WVU - JRL - 101
Journalism 1019/17/2007 12:28:00 PMThe Seven Truths "they" don't want you to know about the media 1) Media are essential components of our lives- One spends more time with the media then anything else. The media expirience is different for variou
WVU - JRL - 101
Ch. 7 Learning Objectives *Name and explain the contributions of Thomas Edison and Emile Berliner to the recording industry. (Pages 211212) -Thomas Edison= phonograph, envisioned as dictation machine - Emile Berliner= put music on disks rather than c
WVU - GEOL - 101
NAME: _(please print name)TEST REVIEWMULTIPLE CHOICE Write the letter of the answer that best completes each statement._ 1.Which of the following is not a requirement for a substance to be a mineral? a. known chemical composition b. organic
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
I.William Paley a. The watch and the watchmaker: animals like a clock- have parts with purpose => maker b. to explain complexity, adaptation II. John Ray a. used reproduction to define species (likeness begets likeness) (mainly on plants) b. observ
Catholic - ENG - 101
Byrne 1 Robert Byrne, 2266987 Ms. Julia Murphy English 111 20 September 2007 Challenges Facing Al-Ghazali's Perspective on Education in Contemporary Society In 1096, Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali completed what has become one of the most venerated and pervasi
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-17-07 Chapter 1Sudden Illness: a physical condition that requires attention. Medical problems such as strokes, heartattacks, or allergic reactions. Injury: damage from an outside source, an acident. Life Threatening, this is something that stops a
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-17-07 Chapter 2What should I do first? Where can I get help? What can I do to help the ill or injured person? "The Emergency Action Steps", The three Cs Check, the scene around the victim and the victim Call, 911 Care, for the victim Check, Scene *
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-17-07 Chapter 3Infectious Diseases: passed through pathogens, which are germs like bacteria and viruses. Spreading, Conditions to spread are 1) The Pathogen is there (the person has it) 2) There is enough to infect (it's not harmless bacteria) 3) I
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-17-07 Chapter 4Body Cavities, Cranial: The head housing the brain Spinal: The spinal colum and vertebrae housing Thoracic: The main trunk of lungs/heart protected by ribs Abdominal: Lower stomach, the most vulernable to injury it contains the diges
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-19-07 Breathing barriers. * Low chance of disease during CPR Plastic masks (bags on keychains), Breathing barriers (plastic barrier square) or pocket masks (one way valve, with curved surface) Heart Attacks, signals, * appear 1 hour before Men ches
UCSB - ESS - 5a
1-26-07 Choughing, Five forceful back blows, Five abdonminal thrusts, Continue until the object is forced out, the person begins breathing on their own, or they pass out. find the navel, make a fist with the other hand. Pull inward and upward. Infant