Psychological research can raise concern on ethical issues
1.Psychological research can raise concern on ethical issues. Most issues are focused on the use of deception with human subjects and the use of harmful or painful testing with animal subjects. Describe how experimenter design can minimize these concerns.
2. What is the nature vs. nurture conflict in psychology? From what you’ve learned thus far, which side do you feel has more influence?
3.Choose any developmental time period discussed in Chapter 3 (prenatal, infancy, early childhood, middle and late childhood, adolescence, middle adulthood or late adulthood) and discuss two terms (theories, vocabulary words, terms) associated with that time period.
4. Think of a time you’ve been classically conditioned in your life. Share the example (or you can make up an example – or one you read in the textbook) – and accurately explain what the unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus and conditioned response were in the example you provide.
1.Psychological research can raise concern on ethical issues. Most issues are focused on the use of deception with human subjects and the use of harmful or painful testing with animal subjects. Describe how experimenter design can minimize these concerns.
2. What is the nature vs. nurture conflict in psychology? From what you’ve learned thus far, which side do you feel has more influence?
3.Choose any developmental time period discussed in Chapter 3 (prenatal, infancy, early childhood, middle and late childhood, adolescence, middle adulthood or late adulthood) and discuss two terms (theories, vocabulary words, terms) associated with that time period.
4. Think of a time you’ve been classically conditioned in your life. Share the example (or you can make up an example – or one you read in the textbook) – and accurately explain what the unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus and conditioned response were in the example you provide.
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