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- What is homeostasis?
- stable internal environment
- Advantages of Asexual Reporduction?
- fast and no mate required
- Disadvantages of asexual reproduction?
- no variety
- Advantages of sexual reproduction?
- variety
- disadvantages of sexual reproduction?
- requires a mate and slower
- What is a case study?
- tells a subject's story
- What is the benefit of a case study?
- indepth information
- What are the limitations of a case study?
- not applicable to larger population and depends on honesty
- What is a genogram?
- graphic description of relationships within a family
- What is an enabler?
- covers up for addict
- what is a hero?
- highly responsible
- what is the clown?
- very social to distract from pain
- What is the lost child?
- invisible or hides
- what is the scapegoat?
- acts out family issues
- What are qualitative questions?
- open ended questions
- What are quantitative questions?
- scaled, true or flase, multiple choice
- what are the benefits of a survey?
- large amount of people quickly or large amount of data
- What are the limitations of a survey?
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typically not indepth answers
subjects may not understand the question - Lewin Types of Authority
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dictatorial
democratic
permissive - What was Asch's experiment
- line study
- what was Stanley Milgram's experiment
- Effects of authority on behavior made to believe the person was being hurt or killed
- What was Zimbardo's Experiment
- randomly selected to be jailors or prisoners
- London-New York
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All counselors have different opinions. London=schizo low
New York=schizo high - What is validity
- the the conclusions apprpriate....
- what is reliability?
- consistancey of data
- what is Caloric Theory?
- Heat is a substance
- what is Kinetic Theory?
- heat is not a substance, but as a motion of the heated body
- What is in the abstract?
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hypothesis
conclusion
number of subjects
brief description of methods - what is in the introduction?
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literature review
hypothesis
basic background information
variables
purpose - what is in the methods?
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subject information
procedure - what is in the results?
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tables and graphs
analyze data - what is in the conclusion?
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whether it is supported
limitations or recommendations
relate back to literature review - Honesty: have to worry about people lying to you?
- limitation of social science
- complexity of the human mind: emotional state, behaviors, and habits?
- limitation of social science
- bias from the person counseling: putting their views into play?
- limitation of social science
- WHat was the disagreement between the Catholic church and Early Modern Sciencetists?
- whether the sun revolved around the earth or vice versa
- what is generality?
- the property of being applicable to the widest possible variety of phenomena
- what is seeing?
- seeing is a learned phenomenon
- What did Semmelwies do?
- told the doctors to wash their hands before and after ever patient
- What did Newton Do?
- discovered laws of motion
- What biblical Passage fits General revelation?
- Romans 1:20: men are without an excuse for we can clearly see what God has made
- What biblical Passage fits special creation?
- 1 Timothy 3:16: There is no mystery that there is a God because he appeared and seen by the angels
- What was Darwin's survival of the fittest?
- that all organisms distribute changes from a common ancestor, which supported the theory of evolution almost conclusively
- What was Darwins's common descant?
- natural selection
- what is spontatneous Generation
- Life came out of non-life
- what is special creation
- christian views of creation
- what is chemical evolution
- life originated through purely chemical transformations of nonliving matter.
- what is Panspermia
- life exists and is distributed throughout the universe
- what is artificially aquired active?
- vaccine
- What is naturally aquired active?
- develops from exposure to an infectious agent
- What is artificially aquired passive?
- acquiring maternal antibodies
- what is naturally acquired passive?
- Breast Milk
- what is science
- process of testing claims
- what is pseudoscience
- claims that cannot be tested
- What is uniformity
- assumptions about the universe
- What is knowable
- humans are able to study the world and make sense out of it
- What is causlity?
- the unverse must have causes
- what is a dependent variable
- what is measured
- what is an independent variable
- what is varied
- what is a controlled variable
- variables that are held constant to elimate the possibility that other factors are affecting the outcome
- What is inductive reasoning?
- the drawing of a conclusion from a number of known facts or pieces of knowledge
- What is deductive reasoning?
- reasoning from the general to the particular
- What are the limitations of Science?
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conducted by biased human beings
Can't provide proof - What is Fallacy?
- Mistakes in reasoning