How do you describe scientific method and illustrate how you would use it to solve a problem
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Scientific method is described as a scientific approach to a
problem. To solve a problem you must first find the problem, access
it, hypothesize a solution, illustrate your solution, try the
solution, and then finally try it. If this does not work start
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According to the levels of processing theory your memories form
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semantic networks
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In Stage 4 sleep what type of brain waves do you have
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Delta Waves (APEX)
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Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
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feature detectors
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When you try to remember a series of digits you are using
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Shortterm memory
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Which is an example of multidirectional development
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A person's height will increase from birth until adulthood, and
in late adulthood, it may decrease.
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The first part of the memory process is
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Acquisition - Apex :)
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What must your nerve cells undergo to form memories
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Long-term potentation
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What is the roughly 24-hour cycle that your body goes through called
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Circadian Rhythm
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If a person is awakened and is disoriented but does not remember dreaming this person was most likely in sleep
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stage 4
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
behavior
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If a person gets eight hours of sleep every night but still feels exhausted in the morning he or she may suffer
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Sleep apnea
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If a person believe that dreams have hidden meanings he or she would agree with Freud's idea about content
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Latent
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The James-Lange theory of emotion is different from the Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories in that it
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The James-Lange theory of emotion is different from the Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories in that it: A. says the brain and body are both important. B. says the thalamus routes the signals. C. does not acknowledge the limbic system. D. does not acknowledge the importance of the body.
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Some people get less rem sleep that normal because of their schedules once these people are able to sleep on a normal schedule again what happens to their rem cycles
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idk
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During REM sleep
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dreaming occurs (apex)
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If you and a friend disagree on what happened last week at the mall on or both of you may be experiencing
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confabulation
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REM sleep refers to
REM refers to rapid eye movement.
How do you describe scientific method and illustrate how you would use it to solve a problem
Scientific method is described as a scientific approach to a
problem. To solve a problem you must first find the problem, access
it, hypothesize a solution, illustrate your solution, try the
solution, and then finally try it. If this does not work start
over.
According to the levels of processing theory your memories form
semantic networks
In Stage 4 sleep what type of brain waves do you have
Delta Waves (APEX)
Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
feature detectors
When you try to remember a series of digits you are using
Shortterm memory
Which is an example of multidirectional development
A person's height will increase from birth until adulthood, and
in late adulthood, it may decrease.
The first part of the memory process is
Acquisition - Apex :)
What must your nerve cells undergo to form memories
Long-term potentation
What is the roughly 24-hour cycle that your body goes through called
Circadian Rhythm
If a person is awakened and is disoriented but does not remember dreaming this person was most likely in sleep
stage 4
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
behavior
If a person gets eight hours of sleep every night but still feels exhausted in the morning he or she may suffer
Sleep apnea
If a person believe that dreams have hidden meanings he or she would agree with Freud's idea about content
Latent
The James-Lange theory of emotion is different from the Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories in that it
The James-Lange theory of emotion is different from the Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories in that it: A. says the brain and body are both important. B. says the thalamus routes the signals. C. does not acknowledge the limbic system. D. does not acknowledge the importance of the body.
Some people get less rem sleep that normal because of their schedules once these people are able to sleep on a normal schedule again what happens to their rem cycles
idk
During REM sleep
dreaming occurs (apex)
If you and a friend disagree on what happened last week at the mall on or both of you may be experiencing