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TPO 19 - Question 4 Social Learning One way people learn is by watching the behavior of others. Sometimes called social learning, this type of learning involves the process of learning to copy—or not copy—the action of another. By observing the resul
TPO 34 - Question 4 The Familiarity Principle People tend to develop a preference for things they have previously encountered, things they are familiar with. Social psychologists refer to this tendency as the familiarity principle. Given a choice between
People deal with each other every day. This interaction is at the heart of social life. The study of social interaction is concerned with the influence people have over one another’s behavior. People take each other into account in their daily behavior
the suspension of disbeliefAs members of an audience, we can best enjoy the the performance of a play if we become emotionally involved with the events and characters on stage. But
TPO 11 - Q 4
Explain how the lecturer’s claims give a concrete example of climate change’s effect on culture.Climate change hasn't always been seen as such a major factor in how we've progressed, how culture has developed. But more and more, we're finding that it
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Climate ChangeClimate change refers to the variation in the Earth's global climate or in regional climates over time. It describes changes in the variability or average state of the atmosphere - or average weather-over time scales ranging from decades to
Using the professor's example, explain how the method of loci is used to recall information in sequence.Method of LociSpecial techniques, or memory devices, are often used to help us recall information. One technique, the method of loci (i.e., method of l
In everyday life, when people speak of memory, they are almost always speaking about what psychologists would call explicit memories. An explicit memory is a conscious or intentional recollection, usually of facts, names, events, or other things that a pe