At twelve months of age, James is classified as securely attached. Which of the following behaviors in the Strange Situation would be most consistent with this classification? a. Is it that James is moderately distressed when mother leaves him alone and pleased when she returns b. James is unconcerned when his mother leaves an ...continues
The Psychologist as an Expert Witness
Currently there exists little information on psychologists serving as expert witnesses in court settings and hearings. This solution gives an overview of theoretical and procedural issues involved in hearings and settings likely to call on psychologists as expert witnesses. This solution focuses on school psychologists, but may ...continues
School Psychology is overviewed.
What is a school psychologist? Resources explain this feld.
A brief description of the sequential flow of visual information through its respective neural processes in the eye, the brain and spinal cord, and with the input finally resulting in an emotion, a complex action, a verbal statement and a memory. I would like for you to use VISION and go from the eye to the thalamus, then do ...continues
To help me understand the various topics covered in psychology, please explain to me: Why empiricism is a superior epistemology for arriving at accurate descriptions of phenomena in the real world. Please discuss for me these three Theories of Knowledge: 1. Metaphorism/emotional power/the arts 2. Rationalism/logical co ...continues
What is free will? (include in your discussion determinism versus indeterminism, moral responsibility, compatibilist theories of free will and the could-have-done-otherwise principle, the science of free will and free will in Theology).
The significance of social constructionism
What is social constructionism?
The significance of reductionism
What is reductionism?
Psycho-biological limitations and the auditory experience (See attachment). For OTA #102789
Problem solving, memory, vision, etc
For OTA #102789 1. Unlike images, words are typically what? (see attachment for choices) 2. Subjects are given an unfamiliar map with several points highlighted and are asked to study it. Later, without looking at the map, they are asked to picture an object moving from one of the highlighted points to the other. What will ...continues