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    I’ve always liked asking thought provoking question. In fact, that’s why my friends told me to take this class. So, here I am, and I’m blown away. The first chapter of our book, Biblical Psychology, by Dr. Edgington, was about presuppositions. After reading the chapter, there were topics that I thought were thought provoking; and there were some points that I agree with; and there were some points that I not necessarily disagree with, just points that I thought were lacking. To keep things short

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    The medical field has always intrigued me, more specifically the field of psychology. The human psyche makes us who we are and who we aren't. Every moment, event, and memory is intertwined into our conscience. Mental illness is an abstract darkness that lies within our minds. Often times ignorant people shame, degrade, and ignore those effected by mental illness. Everyday someone suffers from a mental illness will continue to be untreated because of the backlash of the stigma. In society people with

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    Psychology: Advances in neuoscience ("Secrets of the Brain," National Geographic, Feb 2014) What was the motivation that led to the discovery? Since as long as people can recall, we have had very little knowledge of our own brains. Yes, we use a big part of it, but that doesn't mean we can understand its full capacity. The lack of knowledge of the human brain limits our ability to reach its full potential. What questions were asked? How does our thought process work? How do signals transfer through

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    Social psychology is the scientific study of how social groups affect an individual’s behavior, way of thinking, and feelings. There are millions of people in the world we live in and those people impact us at every stage of our lives. Babies look to the adults which influences their actions and even personality. Adults have to interact with others on a daily basis. Conforming is an example of how this works. When someone or a group of people do one thing, there is an urge in the individual to do

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    two breeds that require a large amount of physical activity to maintain a healthy lifestyle. In a Psychological perspective, the involvement of classical conditioning can easily be intertwined with this article. How exactly does this concept of psychology take place? First of all what is classical conditioning? Classical conditioning is a learning procedure where

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    certain way when you hear that favorite song you known about for a long time. Throughout human history behaviorism has played a big role in the evolution of psychology. The three main characters that contributed on to the creation of behaviorism were Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner all helping behaviorism evolution into an important idea in psychology . Overall, behaviorism is very common around the world and being everywhere daily in ads or life situations.  One life example where I have classically been

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    Dating back 65000 years, Aborigines have had the longest continuous culture. The Aborigines believed and lived in the ‘Dreamtime’. The ‘dreamtime’ refers to the time when land and humans were created, and when ancestors and spirits came to earth and created everything. Every tribe had their own dreamtime and was passed down through storytelling. The Aborigines connection was either through the Wandjina or the rainbow serpent depending on the tribe. For the Aboriginals the world is sacred and has

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    A fundamental principle of psychology, known as positive reinforcement, states that giving a reward every time a specific behavior takes place will increase the frequency of the behavior. Effects of rewards on humans rely greatly on their self-concept and motivation. Intrinsic motivation

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    When looking at illusions people have to understand how human’s brain work and analices information on the surroundings. As the book “ Discovering psychology” by Don andSandra Hockenbury points out, sensation and perception play and important role when it comes to identifying objects. Sensation is define as the way in which humans identify stimulus on their surroundings. For example, detecting odors and colors in nature. Moreover, perception describes the process by which brain analyzes and understand

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    when I looked into my options and found I had a deeper interest in something else. Eventually it hit me, I could combine my multiple interests in college. I then decided I would go to college first for a major in psychology and in criminal justice and then move on to get a PHD in Psychology. Throughout my high school career, I found that helping others is something I will always want to do. I figured if I could make one person smile every day I would be able to change lives over time. So as Junior

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