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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main Points (Lecture 11/8, lecture 11/11, & Chapter 7 Schacter, 2002):Persistence- Persistence is a sin of memory where you have a hard time forgettingmemories, especially in cases where you dont want to remember them (Schacter, 2002).Memories with s
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main Points (11/1 lecture, 11/3 lecture, Sharot 2004 reading, & Harley 2004 reading)Egocentric Bias- A persons memories can be biased to better represent them. Whenlearning new information, relating it to ones current knowledge helps remember thatinf
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main Points (Lectures 10/25, 10/27, and Schacter Ch. 6):Asparagus Love Story- This was an experiment that tried to create false memories inchildren to convince them that they liked asparagus when they really didnt. The resultsshowed that over time, a
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main Points (Loftus, Bernstein, Schacter Ch. 5: 10/25/11)The Misinformation Paradigm: People can misattribute information they hear insuggestions to having occurred during a previous experience (Schacter 113). In Loftusexperiment, parts of the questi
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
TRANSIENCE-weakening/loss of mem over timeEbbinghaus- most memory occurs soon after learning (9hrs)/RI-use general knowledge/schemas to piece together/remember event mems-80% lost after 1mo Memory goes from being Reproductive - remember much of the d
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main points (Lectures 9/27 & 9/29, Hyman & Pentland article, Roediger & McDermottarticle):-False memories in the lab- Hyman & Pentland (1996) studied false memories in a labsetting. They found results similar to previous research: that false memories
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
(Week of 9/20- 9/22 & Schacter Ch. 4)Retrieval inhibition- Retrieval inhibition helps to stop the retrieval of unwantedmemories. Having people try to actively limit retrieval impairs their memory at a latertime. If given a word association task, the pa
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
5 Main Points (Ch. 3 & Loftus):Blocking- Blocking occurs in situations like when you are taking a test and you are tryingto recall information you studied, or when you are trying to think of the name of an actorthat was in a movie you recently saw. The
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 396
Consolidation: Consolidation is the stage where the hippocampus makes memoriesbecome permanent. The first stage is fixation which occurs quickly after encoding a newmemory. The second stage is reorganization which takes months or even years formemories
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 238
1. I have chosen to write about Professor Lockhart from the movie Harry Potter andthe Chamber of Secrets.2. Out of the five disorders listed, he is most likely to have a Narcissistic PersonalityDisorder.3. Professor Lockhart meets the first of the DSM
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - RHET - 105
RHET 105: 11/30/09Deadly DeficienciesSpeeding through a stop light, a car's nose smashes into the side of another vehicle.Airbags deploy on cue while glass and twisted bits of metal rain down on the pavement. Doesthis situation sound familiar? Even if
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PSYC - 239
Psych 239 Final Exam5/8/11Question 1: EmpowermentJulian Rappaport defines empowerment as [enhancing] the possibilities forpeople to control their own lives (1981). James Dalton talks about empowerment asbeing active in ones community in terms of citi
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ENGL - 109
ENGL 109 (Section Q)11/17/11Personality Shapes Self-IdentitySelf-identity can be viewed in many ways. In the book The Waves by Virginia Woolf,four of the main characters have very different interpretations of their own personal identities.These self-
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ENGL - 109
Beckett Essay (Prompt 4)9/13/11PiecesThe play Happy Days by Samuel Beckett opens with a woman, Winnie, whoappears to be ending a prayer to another heavenly day (Happy Days; 8). It is curiousthat the remainder of the play has no prominent religious th
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - INFO - 303
Hope HoudekINFO 303 Honors Paper12/8/11UIUC Fashion Trends (& Beyond)Research about fashion is very limited in regards to college students. In general,research focuses on fashion styles of the times and not on specific groups of people (likestudents
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - INFO - 303
Hope Houdek10/13/11Audio Podcast EssayFor my audio podcast I chose to study student spending at the University ofIllinois. Particularly, I wanted to look at where students spend there money, where theyget their money from (a job, parents, etc.), and
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CMN - 260
In 2010, approximately 10.3% of Americas population ages 20-79 was diagnosedwith diabetes (Shaw et al., 2010). By 2030 this number is expected to increase to 14%meaning that about 3.6 million people in the U.S. will likely have diabetes at that time(Sh
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CMN - 260
More than twenty thousand Americans die each year because they cant afford to pay fora doctors visit (Reid). I can honestly say that before this class I knew little about ourcountrys health care system and almost nothing about the models other countries
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CMN - 260
Even before modern technology, one very important aspect of the health field hasbeen communication. I think patients and providers have an equal responsibility inensuring good communication in the health industry. This is done through a processcalled c
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - FSHN - 101
Lecture 11: Food Chemistry: The BasicsStudents will be able to:1. define the terms: functionality (as applied to food systems), elements, compounds (ormolecules), mixtures, isotopes, triple point, critical point-macronutrients provide nutritional valu
FSU - BUL - 3310
GEORGE N. KOIKOS, Appellant, vs. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, et al., Appellees.SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA28 Fla. L. Weekly S 194March 6, 2003 [edited version]OPINION: PARIENTE, J.We have for review a question of Florida law certified by the United Sta
FSU - BUL - 3310
CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE, in the context of Involuntary Manslaughter,is an act which is "aggravated, reckless and flagrant and which is sucha departure from what would be the conduct of an ordinary prudent,careful person under the same circumstances as to b
FSU - BUL - 3310
BUL331003TEST3STUDYGUIDEBusinessTortsDefinition:Tortisacivilwrong,otherthanbreachofcontract,forwhichthelawprovidesaremedyintheformofalawsuitfor moneydamages.Atortinvolvesadirectinterferencewith:Person,orProperty,orSuchas: Batterysomeonephysicallyh
FSU - BUL - 3310
The Legal Definition of InvoluntaryManslaughter in CaliforniaInvoluntary manslaughter differs from murder in that it involves an unintentional death. CaliforniaPenal Code defines "involuntary manslaughter" as an unlawful killing that takes place1. dur
FSU - BUL - 3310
Terpsichorean Torts: Tripping (Literally)the Light FantasticbyAlvin StauberCollege of BusinessFlorida State UniversityA Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the NorthAtlantic Regional Business Law AssociationUniversity of MassachusettsDartmout
FSU - BUL - 3310
18:54BUL3310TEST3STUDYGUIDETipsforsuccess:ReadthisguideinitsentiretymorethanoncePayspecialattentiontothehighlightedsectionsBecomefamiliarwiththelanguage,thetestiswordedinlegaljumbleMostoftheexamplesprovidedarenotnecessarilyapartofthetest butareprov
FSU - BUL - 3310
Sometipsforacingthistest:Payspecialattentiontothehighlightedportions.Readthisguidemorethanonceinitsentirety.Donotwastetimememorizingspecificstatisticsorfactsofacase,unless theyaremarked.TheDeathPenaltyDeathrowiswherepeoplesentencedfordeatharewaiting
FSU - BUL - 3310
Contracts29/11/201116:09:00Business Law Test 4 Guide1. The test is on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 at 10:00 am in our usual classroom.2. There will be 33 questions.3. The test is NOT cumulative!4. When studying for this test, read this guide more than
FSU - BUL - 3310
30/03/201102:58:00BUL3310TEST3STUDYGUIDETipsforsuccess: Readthisguideinitsentiretymorethanonce Payspecialattentiontothehighlightedsections Becomefamiliarwiththelanguage,thetestiswordedinlegaljumble Mostoftheexamplesprovidedarenotnecessarilyapartofth
FSU - BUL - 3310
Intestate Laws laws applicable to thoseindividualswho die withouthaving a valid willFlorida Intestate Law (effective 10-1-2011)Intheabsenceofavalidwill,Decedentspropertyisdistributedasfollows:(1) Ifthereisasurvivingspousebutnosurvivingchild(ren),to
FSU - BUL - 3310
BUL3310SAMPLETESTQUESTIONSFALL2011(1) InFlorida,theSmallClaimsCourtDivisionispartofthe:a. SupremeCourtb. CourtofAppealc. CircuitCourtd. CountyCourte. NightCourt(2)Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?a. Atthepretrialconference,thejudgeisnotpresent.
FSU - BUL - 3310
Unit1Contingencyagreementsarefavorabletotheclient: Noupfrontmonetarycosts Norisk Onlyinvestmentistime BusinessLawCourseToolsSemanticsthebranchofthescienceoflanguagethatdealswith themeaningofwordso Wordsmayhaveadifferentmeaninginthelawthanintechnic
FSU - BUL - 3310
TEST 4 QUESTIONSFall 20111. ETHICSThe divergence of law and ethics demonstrates that not all legal conduct is necessarilyethical conduct. In fact, ethical conduct often requires a higher standard than merely legalconduct; ethical conduct often involv
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Justin A. Russak jrussak@chem.ucsb.edu PSBN 3649A office Office hours WF 11-1150am or by appointment Phone 893-7485 office 805-720-0007 cellWebsite : Gaucho Space https:/gauchospace.ucsb.edu/ Crashing CourseMaterials Syllabus Notebook Reading
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Colligative Properties Melting Point and Experiment 1 Infrared SpectroscopyProperties of solutions that depend upon thenumber of particles, not the mass. Freezing (Melting) point depression Freezing Pointtotal = Freezing Pointsolvent Tf Boiling poi
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Quiz 2 is up, Due Sunday 17 April at 11pm Infrared Spectroscopy Boiling Point/Vapor Pressure/Distillation Experiment 2Overtones Carbonyl compounds exhibit them (C=O stretch) C=O functional groups appear in the 1700 cm-1 range Overtone peak shows up
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 4A. Lecture now B. Lecture afterReview of Acid/Base Chemistry Extraction Techniques Drying Organic Liquids Recrystallization Experiment 3How do you separate (purify) organiccompounds? Distillation Extraction Recrystallization Sublimat
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 5Sublimation Experiment 4 NMR SpectroscopyThe process of moving from the solid phaseto a vapor directly1. 2. 3. 4. Must vaporize without meltingMust be stable to decompositionVapor must condense back to a solidImpurities present must
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 6NMR Spectroscopy Thin-Layer Chromatography Experiment 5Announcements: Quiz 4 up. Due Sunday 8 May at 11pm. NMR Equivalency and MatchingSymmetry If there is a plane of symmetry, the mirrored nucleiappear at identical chemical shift (invis
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 7 13CNMR Liquid Chromatography Experiment 6 Mass SpectrometryAbundance in nature is only 1.1% Need more sensitive instrumentation to detectSplitting patterns and integration not reliable Likelihood of having an adjacent 13C nuclei is low
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 8Combined Spectroscopy (Experiment 8)Often, one form of characterization is notenough to deduce the structure IR can give you functional group info, but notnecessarily connectivity or quantity NMR can give you quantity and connectivity, but
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
ReviewM+ = 78, 1 chlorine atomIR: 2921 1450 650 13C NMR: 1H NMR: 63.8 32.1 20.5 3.30, t, 2H 1.59, sextet, 2H 0.89, t, 3H ClClClBACClClDEM+ = 78, 1 chlorine atomAnswer = A IR: 2921 1450 650 13C NMR:
UCSB - CHEM - 6al
Lecture 9Gas Chromatography Optical Activity Review Questions and Discussion Fill out an evaluation form pleaseGC is actually Gas-Liquid ChromatographyStationary phase Made up of a liquid polymer coated in column Inside of the column is openA car
UCSB - CHEM - 113b
Chem 113BHomework #6: due Wed, Mar 15Engel, Ch 17: #2, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19Additional problems, also due Mar 15:1) Write the symmetry elements for the following molecules:a. C6H6 (benzene)b. C6H5F (fluorobenzene)c. CHCl3d. Ethylene2) Determine t