Psychology Notes Part Three
Chapter 6 Learning Realize the importance of learning for humans since, unlike many animals (spiders & fruit flies), we have few instincts and even important behaviors (such as sex) must be learned. Learning refers to a relatively durable change in behavior or knowledge that is due to experience.
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Psychology Notes Part Two
by Khead | in Education > College and University
Psychology Notes from a Freshman Course at Clemson University Part Two
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Psychology Notes Part One
by Khead | in Education > College and University
Psychology Notes from a Freshman Psychology Course at Clemson University Part One
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A Day of Absence
by Khead | in Art & Entertainment > Theater
This essay talks about my opinion on "A Day of Absence," that I read while I was taking an African American Theatre History course at Clemson University.
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Rule of 150
by Khead | in Reviews > Books
This paper goes on to talk about Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point," and describes various rules explained within the text. I used big organizations such as The V-Day Campaign and classroom sizes in order to explain the rule of 150 which is one of the main theories in Gladwell's book.
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Persuasion in Mitt Romney’s Faith in America
by Khead | in Reviews > Other Media
Talks about the different persuasive devices and theory used in Mitt Romney's "Faith in America" speech and goes on to explain the reasons it worked and reason's it didn't.
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FrshCA on Rule of 150 on May 30, 2009
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FrshCA on Persuasion in Mitt Romney’s Faith in America on April 29, 2009
This is an incredibly interesting article on Mitt Romney. Keep up the good work!...
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