Comprehensive Photo Project
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Studying the inside of this building in an attempt to understand its architecture would be similar to structuralism because structuralism uses inner thoughts and
feelings realized via introspection to explore the mind.
We are studying the reactions between these chemicals purely to expand
the scientific knowledge base. This makes this type of research basic
research.
These solutions are used in research that is trying to cure cancer. Because
the research aims to solve a specific problem it is applied research.
I am using naturalistic observation by observing these people in their
natural environment without controlling the environment itself.
The man is like a dendrite because he is receiving the money, just as a
dendrite receives a message.
The people mover is like a myelin sheath because it speeds up the process
of moving things from one place to another.
The hot dog the boy is eating is like endorphins because it will most likely
bring him pleasure, just as endorphins have the ability to do.
This girl is unconscious. Her reticular formation, which controls her state
of arousal, is probably not very active when this picture was taken.
Donald Duck represents the cerebellum because he is balancing on several people and the cerebellum coordinates balance. He would fall without his
cerebellum.
A telephone wire connects to different lines and enables messages to be transmitted just like the corpus callosum connects and carries messages between
the two halves of the brain.
My sister fell asleep on a boat because it was past her bedtime, so her
biological clock told her it was time to sleep.
If these fireworks weren’t real but someone claimed to see them, their
hallucination might have been caused by taking LSD.
The first time I went on space mountain, it was really exciting and kind of
scary. The fifth time I went on it wasn’t nearly as thrilling.
These people have formed emotional ties with each other. These emotional
ties are indicative of attachment.
Though he didn’t notice the subtle smiley face printed behind the text in
the paper, he became externally happy because of this priming.
My sister will only notice the change in the volume of the TV if it is turned up at a certain constant proportion, not if it is consistently turned up by two
notches.
This battery powered fan converts electric energy into chemical energy
which becomes physical energy as thee fan moves.
My rods help me see this building because it is nighttime and rods pick up
more visual stimuli in dark conditions.
Retinal disparity allows me to see the rows of jelly beans and acknowledge
that some containers are farther away from me than others.
These magical lights on the ground made it seem like the ground was
moving when the lights brightened, dimmed and then disappeared.
Big bird used to scare me when I was young. My fear became generalized
and I grew to fear all birds, not just big yellow ones.
My Dad thinks he’s punny (he expresses humor through the use/overuse of
puns), and when we laugh at his puns he is encouraged to tell them more often.
When finished with his work, this man’s stress is relieved. The reduction of
this unwanted feeling pushes him to work productively.
After every three boat rides a passenger takes, the passenger receives one free ride. It is on a fixed-ratio schedule because the free ride is only given after a
certain number of rides.
You can get a red light after any number of traffic lights you come across on your drive. This pattern of reinforcement after a random number of responses
means it is on a variable-ratio schedule.
The boat comes to pick people up every 20 minutes. It is on a fixed-
interval schedule because it comes after a consistent period of time.
Lines at Disney run on a variable-interval schedule because you never really
know how long you’ll have to wait in a line before you can actually get on a ride.
I remember and can describe my trip to Disney World over April vacation.
This makes it an explicit memory.
My uncle sees my sister waving to him and recognizes who she is because he has
seen her before. However, when he talks about her, he doesn’t recall her name.
The thing I remembered most from our last trip to Disney was the image
of the Mickey Mouse waffles that we ate at the character brunch.
Since the variety of candies in these machines is so wide, I will probably only remember the names of the first and last few kinds of candy. This is a result of
the serial position effect.
Lauren Sachs is the salutatorian. Though she is strongest in math and science courses, she also excels in English class. This makes a strong case for the idea
that a general intelligence factor is measured in many tasks.
If someone who was of below average intelligence had the ability to draw
this picture from memory, they might have savant syndrome.
Gardner came up with the idea of eight intelligences. In this picture, Goofy clearly indicates strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, yet he does not possess
linguistically intelligence.
One of Sternberg’s three types of intelligence was creative intelligence. Whoever came up with the concept of a cell phone clearly had significant creative intelligence even if they did not have analytical intelligence because cell phones were at one time a novel and original idea.
The AP test scores give scores based on how well a student does compared
to how well a whole group did. This means the AP tests are standardized.
This woman is a good mother. If she took a test before she had a child and results indicated that she would be a good caretaker, the test would have
predictive validity.
If Morgan takes this test a second time and receives a score that is similar to her first score, then the test is most likely consistent in its measurement of students’
abilities.
These people have maintained their current weight for most of their adult
lives. This may indicate that they have an above average set point.
The idea of getting this little chocolate cake motivated my dad to walk to
walk to the fudge store. The mini cake was the incentive.
Hearing that Julia and Colleen will be missing class triggers Miss
Corcoran’s blood pressure to rise while simultaneously experiencing anger.
Because of Paul Ekman’s research we can tell that Marybeth’s smile is not a
real, or a Duchene smile.
For someone with nothing, shopping at Goodwill may seem great. For rich people, shopping at Goodwill would be subpar compared to shopping at the
fancy, expensive stores they usually like.
Though I have more than most people, I feel like I have nothing compared
to the princess that lives in this castle.
Because this girl is irritable, competitive, impatient, and aggressive, she
probably has a type A personality.
This machine checks and records patient blood pressure, heart
rate, temperature, and oxygen levels, all of which have to do with a person’s
physiological state.
These men’s ids seem to be in control and leading them to make bad decisions as they drink heavily. Their ids are encouraging them to seek immediate
gratification through their actions, such as drinking too much.
Jill experienced the spotlight effect when Mrs. Tyler called her out for doing her psych homework during English class. She overestimated the amount the other
students noticed that she’d been reprimanded and was embarrassed.
A patient is shown this image and asked to describe what they see. This is a projective test because the image is ambiguous, so anything they saw must come
from his/her subconscious.