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Here are some of my favorite websites:. I like these guys, but perhaps they lean a little to the left. For the sake of keeping balance. This is probably where you will find the least biased coverage of the US. It's easier to be unbiased when you don't live here I suppose. Chattanooga Times Free Press. Sports are a good, good thing. Walker Valley High School. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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The AP Psychology Blog: February 2014
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The AP Psychology Blog. Friday, February 28, 2014. The OCEAN of Personality. There are many different theories in the trait perspective. Traits. Are people's characteristic behaviors and conscious motives - how they typically act, what they're aware of that motivates behavior. The theory that I thought made the most sense was the five factor theory or the OCEAN of personality. In this theory, there are 5 basic traits that all the other aspects of personality fall into. It's scary to think that parents ca...
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The AP Psychology Blog: November 2013
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The AP Psychology Blog. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Teaching the Dog to Go Outside. Classical Conditioning is learning to associate two stimuli and to anticipate an event. Monday, November 25, 2013. The moral of the story: We have control over our lives and situations. Want to lose those few extra pounds? Hard work will get you there! Want to improve your grades? Better get on it, sister! Want to make some extra moolah? Find someone in need of a babysitter! You got this, I promise. What I want to know ...
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The AP Psychology Blog: Bystander Effect
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The AP Psychology Blog. Wednesday, April 23, 2014. As I was scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed I stumbled across a video that I thought would relate to exactly what we are learning about in class. In class, we learned about the bystander effect - people feel that since there are more people around, more people will help. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Teaching High School Psychology. Mr Cantor's AP Psychology Blog.
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The AP Psychology Blog: Social Psychology - Follow for more relatable teen posts!!!!
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The AP Psychology Blog. Wednesday, April 23, 2014. Social Psychology - Follow for more relatable teen posts! As we've been learning all about psychology, I've found myself recognizing these psychological concepts when they occur in my life. Above all, chapter 14 is by far the most relatable chapter. All this stuff really does happen! I guess someone decided one day to give names to all these phenomena so that a bunch of students would have to memorize them for their AP Psychology exam one day. I don't kn...
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The AP Psychology Blog: 2048: Is Dopamine the Cause of Our Addiction?
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The AP Psychology Blog. Friday, April 4, 2014. 2048: Is Dopamine the Cause of Our Addiction? So, how does this relate to 2048? What do you think of this? Is dopamine really the cause of our "addiction" to 2048? If not, what other factors might be involved? And on a side note, what is your high score? Here is the link to the article: http:/ www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/video-games/why-the-2048-game-is-so-addictive-16659899. April 5, 2014 at 10:34 PM. April 20, 2014 at 2:45 AM. Mr Cantor's A...
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The AP Psychology Blog: January 2014
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The AP Psychology Blog. Monday, January 27, 2014. Educational Television- Or is it? As anyone that grew up watching TV can tell you, most shows that were "educational" were often blatantly obvious, and frankly, much less interesting. However, parents are much more enthusiastic about their children watching educational programming than any other brain-rotting show. However, does the type of programming really make that much of a difference? Sunday, January 26, 2014. But did you know that some antidepressa...
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The AP Psychology Blog: March 2014
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The AP Psychology Blog. Monday, March 31, 2014. I'm Going to Convince Myself That My Actions Are Okay. Last week we started social psychology. Social psychology is defined as the branch of psychology concerned with the way individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by others. It therefore scientifically studies how we think about, influence, and relate to one another. How does out perceptions and thoughts impact how we see other people? How does other peoples' actions impact us? In an ...
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The AP Psychology Blog: Controlling Impulses
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The AP Psychology Blog. Thursday, May 8, 2014. I was reading an article recently, and it mentioned something called Trichotillomania. I was super confused by what this long name stood for. Lo and behold, it has to do with Psychology. Trichotillomania is a disorder where people have a compulsive urge to pull out their hair. It can be triggered by stress or depression, and is classified as an impulse control disorder. What is an impulse control disorder? If it's said in earnest, that's the sign of an addic...
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Mariana's Blog: October 2008
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Thursday, October 2, 2008. Height vs.Shoe Size vs.Hair Lenght Scatter Plots. Http:/ cantorsappsychologyblog.blogspot.com. Above is the data we collected about our shoe sizes vs our heights. Can you see a relationship? Is there a correlation? If so, is it positive or negative? Does shoe size cause height to change? Does height cause shoe size to change? Does correlation imply causality? What can we see from this scatter plot of hair length vs. height? Is there a correlation? Xx Mariana E xX.