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  • 1.Critical Thinking Exercises for Sensation
    Can we experience another person's perceptions? What explanations can you find for belief in ESP?
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  • 2.Activity 2.1: Short-Term Memory
    The immediate memory span, which represents STM storage capacity, can be operationally defined as the maximum number of items that one can recall perfectly after one presentation.
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  • 3.Critical Thinking Exercises
    Create an "antiadvertising" message about a drug and discuss whether consciousness can be studied.
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  • 4.Topic: Curricular Materials
    From kindergarten through high school, whether you’re a math, science, social studies or English teacher, these resources can help you apply research on teaching and learning; find exciting lessons and activities; and stimulate interest and increase achievement.
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  • 5.Exercise/Discussion Topics
    Students can discuss media violence, personality traits and cognitive theories.
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  • 6.Discussion/Essay Questions
    Students can discuss Freud's theories, self-actualization of famous people and types of personality research.
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  • 7.Activity 2.1: The Role of Prior Information In Dream Analysis
    The interpretation of dreams, like other stimuli, can be influenced by prior knowledge, expectancies, motivation, emotion and other top down processes.
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  • 8.Sample Response to D.1. — Course Content Requiring Citations
    The demonstration of program credibility can include citations to relevant peer-reviewed research and reference to broader, recognized traditions of research and theory.
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  • 9.Day 1: Sensation and Perception
    Sensation is the process by which we receive information from the environment and perception is how we select and interpret that information.
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  • 10.Activity 2.4: Locating Sound Sources
    Just as we perceive depth visually as a result of slight differences in the images on each of our two retinas, we perceive stereophonic sound as a result of receiving slightly different sound messages in our two cochleas.
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