Understanding Sensory Adaptation

Understanding Sensory Adaptation

A high school teacher conducts a simple experiment to demonstrate sensory adaptation to her students. She asks them to place their hand in a bowl of lukewarm water and keep it there for a few minutes. Initially, the water feels either slightly warm or cool to different students, but after a while, they no longer feel the temperature difference. The teacher explains that this phenomenon is due to sensory adaptation.

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Part A

What is the phenomenon being demonstrated in this experiment?

Your Response

Part B

Propose two other examples where sensory adaptation occurs and describe them.

Your Response

Part C

How do the concepts of sensory adaptation, difference threshold, and Weber’s law relate to this experiment?

Your Response

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Sleep and Learning

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Sleep and Memory Performance

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Sleep Restriction and Cognitive Performance

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Sleep Restriction and Student Memory

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Phone Notifications and Attention

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Photo Taking and Memory for Experiences

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Retrieval Conditions and Long-Term Memory

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Retrieval Practice and Long-Term Memory

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Retrieval Practice and Long-Term Memory

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Retrieval Practice and Long-Term Memory

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Medium

Sleep, Wakefulness, and Memory Accuracy

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether sleep improves memory accuracy.

Medium

Smartphone Presence and Cognitive Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether having a smartphone nearby reduces cognitive performance.

Medium

Study Conditions and Long-Term Memory

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study condition that makes students more likely to retain information over time.

Extreme

Study Conditions and Long-Term Memory

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study condition that most improves long-term retention.

Medium

Study Conditions and Long-Term Retention

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study condition that is most likely to improve long-term retention of new information.

Easy

Study Strategies and Accurate Memory

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that leads students to remember material more accurately.

Hard

Study Strategies and Long-Term Learning

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that makes long-term learning more reliable than rereading.

Easy

Study Strategies and Long-Term Recall

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that improves long-term recall.

Easy

Study Strategies and Long-Term Retention

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that most improves long-term retention of academic material.

Hard

Study Strategies and Long-Term Retention

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that most improves long-term retention for high school students.

Easy

Study Strategies and Long-Term Retention

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific learning condition that makes students more likely to remember material after a delay.

Hard

Study Strategies and Long-Term Retention

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific study strategy that best improves long-term retention of learned information.

Medium

Taking Photos and Later Memory

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether taking photos improves later memory for an event.

Medium
Unit 4: Social Psychology and Personality

Anonymity and Online Aggression

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes anonymous online communication more likely to increase aggression.

Hard

Anonymity and Online Aggression

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether anonymity increases aggressive behavior in online interactions.

Easy

Anonymity and Online Aggression

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether anonymity increases aggressive online behavior.

Easy

Anonymity, Accountability, and Online Aggression

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether reducing anonymity makes people less aggressive in online interactions.

Easy

Audience Effects on Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of other people improves individual task performance.

Medium

Audience Presence and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of an audience improves task performance.

Hard

Authority, Groups, and Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to obey an authority figure.

Hard

Authority, Peers, and Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to obey an authority figure.

Hard

Authority, Social Support, and Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to obey an authority figure.

Hard

Bystander Intervention in Emergencies

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Bystander Presence and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people less likely to help another person in an emergency.

Extreme

Bystanders and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of other people makes someone less likely to help in an emergency.

Easy

Bystanders and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of other people reduces helping in emergencies.

Easy

Bystanders and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of other people reduces the likelihood that someone will help in an emergency.

Medium

Bystanders, Observation, and Helping in Emergencies

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether being observed by others increases the likelihood that people help in emergencies.

Hard

Choice and Attitude Change

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Easy

Choice and Attitude Change After Persuasive Essays

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Easy

Choice Difficulty and Attitude Change

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Hard

Choice, Counterattitudinal Writing, and Attitude Change

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Medium

Conditions That Increase Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to conform to a group judgment.

Hard

Conformity and Group Pressure EBQ

Directions: Read the following sources carefully. Write your responses in complete sentences and use specific information from the sources to support your answer. You may cite the sources as Source 1, Source 2, or Source 3. Develop and support a claim about whether group pressure strongly influences conformity in everyday judgment tasks.

Easy

Emergency Helping and Bystanders

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Emergency Helping and Social Cues

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Easy

Emergency Helping and the Bystander Effect

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Extreme

Essay Choice and Attitude Change

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Hard

Group Conditions and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases conformity in group judgments.

Extreme

Group Judgments and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether unanimity is the strongest social condition increasing conformity in group judgments.

Extreme

Group Norms and Helping Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether visible group norms increase helping behavior in public situations.

Easy

Group Pressure and Accurate Judgment

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether group pressure is more powerful than accurate perception in shaping people’s judgments.

Hard

Group Pressure and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of a unanimous group increases conformity.

Extreme

Group Size and Individual Effort

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether working in a group reduces individual effort.

Medium

Online Bystanders and Helping Responses

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Easy

Online Groups and Conformity to Misinformation

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific feature of an online group that increases conformity to misinformation.

Hard

Presence of Others and Helping Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of other people makes individuals less likely to help a stranger in need.

Easy

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Medium

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Easy

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Medium

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves performance.

Extreme

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Medium

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves performance.

Medium

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Medium

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Hard

Presence of Others and Task Performance

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of others improves task performance.

Easy

Public Accountability and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public accountability reduces conformity to an incorrect group judgment.

Easy

Public Accountability and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public accountability reduces conformity.

Extreme

Public Accountability and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public accountability reduces conformity.

Easy

Public Recognition and Prosocial Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public recognition increases prosocial behavior.

Easy

Public Recognition and Prosocial Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public recognition increases prosocial behavior.

Easy

Public Responses and Conformity in Line Judgments

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Easy

Rewards and Attitude Change

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether external rewards make people’s attitudes more favorable.

Hard

Situational Factors in Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific situational factor that increases obedience to authority.

Medium

Smartphone Alerts and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether smartphone alerts reduce bystander helping in emergencies.

Extreme

Smartphone Distraction and Helping in Emergencies

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people less likely to help another person in an emergency.

Medium

Smartphone Recording and Bystander Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether public smartphone recording makes bystanders more likely to help in emergencies.

Easy

Smartphones and Face-to-Face Connection

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether the presence of a smartphone reduces the quality of face-to-face social interaction.

Hard

Social Conditions and Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to conform to a group judgment.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases the likelihood that people will help another person in an emergency.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people less likely to help another person in an emergency.

Extreme

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases the likelihood of helping during an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Extreme

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to help in an emergency.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Medium

Social Conditions and Emergency Helping

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that leads people to be more likely to help another person in an emergency.

Hard

Social Conditions and Helping an Excluded Peer

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes adolescents more likely to help a peer being excluded.

Medium

Social Conditions and Helping Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases the likelihood that a person will help a stranger in need.

Easy

Social Conditions and Helping in Emergencies

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that most increases the likelihood that people will help a stranger in an emergency.

Extreme

Social Conditions and Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to obey an authority figure.

Medium

Social Conditions and Prosocial Behavior

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases prosocial behavior in public settings.

Hard

Social Conditions That Increase Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that increases conformity in group judgments.

Medium

Social Conditions That Increase Obedience

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people more likely to obey an authority figure.

Hard

Social Conditions That Reduce Conformity

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific social condition that makes people less likely to conform to an incorrect group judgment.

Easy

Violent Video Games and Adolescent Aggression

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether violent video game play increases aggressive behavior in adolescents.

Medium
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health

EBQ 1: Social Media Use and Adolescent Sleep

Using the provided sources, write an evidence-based argument responding to the following question. In your response, you should cite the relevant source(s) by using the phrase “Source 1,” “Source 2,” or “Source 3.” To what extent does evening social media use negatively affect adolescent sleep quality?

Medium

Exercise and Stress Reduction

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether regular aerobic exercise reduces perceived stress.

Easy

Mindfulness Training and Perceived Stress in Nurses

Your response to the question should be provided in six parts: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology in your response.

Extreme

Mindfulness, Exercise, and Stress Reduction

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether mindfulness-based coping reduces physiological stress more than physical exercise.

Extreme

Sleep Timing and Stress

The question has three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Use the three sources provided to answer each part of the question. For Part B and Part C, you must cite the source that you used to answer the question. You can do this in two different ways: - Parenthetical Citation: For example: "...(Source 1)." - Embedded Citation: For example: "According to Source 1..." Write the response to each part of the question in complete sentences. Use appropriate psychological terminology. Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about a specific sleep-related condition that is most likely to reduce stress in adolescents.

Hard