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Independent Variables.
He studied chemistry
Doesn't include having to study any humans.it doesnt have an impact on the subjects being studied
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Independent Variables.
In psychology, the experimental variables are the factors or conditions that researchers manipulate or measure to observe their effect on behavior or mental processes. These variables can include independent variables (the variable that is manipulated) and dependent variables (the variable that is measured or observed for changes). Control variables are also important in experiments to ensure that any observed effects can be attributed to the manipulated variables.
Quadrivium refers to the four subjects that were studied in school.
It means that there is a strong positive association between changes in the two variables being studied. Positive association means that the two variables tend to increase together or decrease together. Note that there is no mention of a causal relationship between the variables.
Art.
Here is a really catchy quote/phrase that I have personally studied with by Plato: "Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge."
The Hawthorne effect is a phenomenon where individuals modify their behavior when they are aware of being studied or observed. This can result in changes in performance or behavior that are not necessarily reflective of the individual's typical actions. It was named after studies conducted at the Western Electric Hawthorne Works plant in the 1920s and 1930s.
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He studied chemistry
The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....
The sociocultural perspective in psychology emphasizes the influence of culture, society, and social interactions on human behavior and mental processes. This perspective broadened the subjects studied by psychology by highlighting the importance of understanding how factors such as norms, beliefs, values, and customs shape individuals' experiences and impact their psychological functioning. It recognizes that these societal influences are integral to understanding human behavior and cannot be overlooked in psychological research and practice.
Math, science, history,