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Purdue | PSY 240
Professors
- Jones,
- Branch,
- Kippling Williams,
- Donal Carlston,
- Erica Schneid
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Pooja Patel Instructor - Erica Schneid Psychology Written Assignment Due Date - 22nd March 2012 Psychology in Innovation Innovation is the lifeblood of the economy today. It is a priority of CEOs everywhere around the world. Companies are trying their bes
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1. Which of the following statements was the motto of Gestalt psychology? A. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts B. Correlation does not imply causation C. Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious D. Behavior is a function of the Person and
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1. Which of the following statements was the motto of Gestalt psychology? A. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts B. Correlation does not imply causation C. Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious D. Behavior is a function of the Person and
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Chapter 1 Behaviorism seeks to explain human behavior in terms of: a. basic biological drives such as hunger and thirst. b. learning principles such as rewards and punishments. broad environmental influences such as historical time period c. and geography
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Chapter 6 Nargis woke up this morning feeling grouchy and annoyed. When asked why she is feeling this way, she can\'t seem to come up with any particular reason. It would be most accurate to say that she is experiencing a(n): a. mood. b. affect. c. attitud
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Chapter 11 Research has suggested that people who get married live longer than people who don\'t. But follow-up research indicates that _ is what is most important. a. having a marriage with clearly-defined gender roles b. being happily married c. having a
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Chapter 13 The textbook describes an experiment in which groups of subjects discuss the punishment appropriate for \"Johnny Rocco,\" a juvenile delinquent. In this experiment, subjects LEAST liked a confederate when he played the role of: a person who disag
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Chapter 14 Compared to human groups, the social groups formed by animals are much less tolerant of: a. within-group diversity. b. within-group hierarchy. c. between-group competition. d. within-group competition. 2. 3. 4. Research on social facilitation w
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Unit 3 Question Sheet for PSY 240 Some questions are listed below that may be helpful in encouraging you to think about the material for the next exam. Not all of the material from this sheet may be covered on the exam, and not all material from the
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Unit 2 Question Sheet for PSY 240 Some questions are listed below that may be helpful in encouraging you to think about the material for the next exam. Not all of the material from this sheet may be covered on the exam, and not all material from the
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Psychology 240H: Introduction to Social Psychology Instructor: Prof. D. E. Carlston TODAYS LECTURE History of Psychology 1. Philosophical roots 2. Early Psychologies 3. The death of Behaviorism 4. Cognitive Psychology 5. Social Psychology Goals of
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Goals of Attitudes and Behavior Unit To teach you the major issues and theories that have emerged over the years in this research area. To get you thinking about the processes and factors that affect attitude-behavior relationships. To improve you
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Exam 1 Review Sheet for PSY 240 Some questions are listed below that may be helpful in encouraging you to think about the material for the first exam. Not all of the material from this sheet may be covered on the exam, and not all material from the e
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Psychology 24000: Introduction to Social Psychology Instructor: Prof. D. E. Carlston Fall, 2008 COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. How social psychologists think. 2. Knowledge and principles. 3. Implications for everyday life. Social Psychology is The subfield
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Psychology 240H: Introduction to Social Psychology Instructor: Prof. D. E. Carlston TODAYS LECTURE History of Psychology 1. Philosophical roots 2. Early Psychologies 3. The death of Behaviorism 4. Cognitive Psychology 5. Social Psychology Goals of
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Psychology 24000: Introduction to Social Psychology Instructor: Prof. D. E. Carlston Goals of Methodology lecture To introduce major methodological terms and concepts. To illustrate the strengths, limits and weaknesses of different kinds of resear
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Psychology 24000: Introduction to Social Psychology Instructor: Prof. D. E. Carlston Goals of Methodology lecture To introduce major methodological terms and concepts. To illustrate the strengths, limits and weaknesses of different kinds of resear
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Another Brief Quiz 160 Intelligence 140 120 100 80 Me n Wome n Me n Wome n Left side Right side Remember this slide? Are these results from a correlational or an experimental study? Independent Measures (Whatever you are doing to subjects in y
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Personality and Social Development Research Team PSY 390 Application Name: E-mail address: Phone number: Major: Minor: Year: Two most recent psychology courses: Course name: Course name: Previous Research Experience: Why are you interested in PSY390?
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: \'personaltiy theories\' Sung-Min : a, Sung-Min : ; Sung-Min : Sung-Min : : w a Sung-Min : f Sung-Min : . : w b . b; p , ; b ; . / 8 . ; . . f a;
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Semester Project: Social Psychology Applied to Real Life 30 points Your semester project will require you to take the psychological principles/theories that you learn in class, and apply them to real world events. Over the course of the semester, you
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Psychology 24000: Introduction to Social Psychology The Self Anna Woodcock The Self Goals of Self lecture To touch on some of the basic phenomena uncovered by self-researchers. What is the self? What do we know about ourselves? How did we come
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Michael Yoon PSY240 Section: 3:30 Thuseday Self-Experience: Deindividuation The concept of Deindividuation(chapter 8) is one of the most recent events I had been in. I have been a member of candle light society in South Korea, believing that the new
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Goals of Social Beliefs and Judgments Unit To teach you the major issues and theories that have emerged over the years in this research area. To get you thinking about the processes and characteristics that affect impression formation and social ju
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Society: Modern Mass Murderers and Behaviors Facebook, myspace, blog, online forum are all the benefits that internet gave us. The internet or the World Wide Web (WWW) completely changed our lives in the 20th and 21th century. New industries came up
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Michael Yoon PSY240 Section: 3:30 Thuseday Self-Experience: Deindividuation The concept of Deindividuation(chapter 8) is one of the most recent events I had been in. I have been a member of candle light society in South Korea, believing that the new
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Social Psychology: What, why, and how Psy 240; Fall 2007 Purdue University Dr. Kipling Williams Lecture2-F Join Williamss Ostracism Lab! Research Topics: Effects of Ostracism Uses of Ostracism Ostracism & Aggression Silent Treatment in relatio
http://www2.psych.purdue.edu/~kip/240-'07/Lecture2-F.pdf
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Introduction to Social Psychology Psy 240; Fall 2007 Purdue University Dr. Kipling Williams Overview: Syllabus Psy 240: Williams 2 1 Click here Click here Psy 240: Williams 3 Overview: Syllabus Psy 240: Williams 4 2 Textbook: Baumeister
http://www2.psych.purdue.edu/~kip/240-'07/Lecture1-F.pdf
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Introduction to Social Psychology Psy 240; Fall 2006 Purdue University Dr. Kipling Williams Overview: Syllabus Psy 240: Williams 2 1 Click here Click here Psy 240: Williams 3 Overview: Syllabus Psy 240: Williams 4 2 Textbook: Myers 8th E
http://www2.psych.purdue.edu/~kip/240-'06/Lecture1-F.pdf
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Announcement: 390s Needed Contact Adrienne Carter-Sowell arcarter@psych.purdue.edu Three main research topics: How we experience social pain (loss, bereavement, ostracism, breaking up, etc.) How ostracism affects us? Cults: who is vulnerable a
http://www2.psych.purdue.edu/~kip/240-'06/Lecture2-F.pdf
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