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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Aerobic Exercise, Brain Activity, and Attention
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 acute aerobic exercise improves attention by changing brain activity.
Caffeine, Arousal, and Attention
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 acute caffeine consumption improves attention.
Evening Light Exposure and Attention
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 evening exposure to blue light from screens impairs adolescents’ attention the next day.
Evening Screens and Adolescent Sleep
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 evening screen exposure impairs adolescents' sleep quality.
Evening Screens, Sleep, and Attention
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 evening screen exposure meaningfully disrupts sleep and attention.
Short Naps and Adolescent 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 short daytime naps improve memory in adolescents.
Sleep and 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 whether sleep improves learning more than additional waking practice.
Sleep and Memory 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 sleep improves memory performance.
Sleep Deprivation and Adolescent Functioning
Read the sources and write an evidence-based argument to support a claim about whether chronic sleep deprivation significantly impairs adolescents’ cognitive and emotional functioning.
Sleep Deprivation and Adolescent School Performance
Using the three sources provided, develop and defend a claim about whether delaying school start times is an effective way to improve adolescents’ academic functioning and well-being.
Sleep Restriction 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 moderate sleep restriction impairs attention and memory in adolescents.
Sleep Restriction and Student 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 sleep restriction reliably impairs students’ memory performance.
Sleep Timing and Adolescent Attention
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 later school start times improve adolescent attention and school functioning.
Sleep Timing 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 delaying school start times improves adolescents’ cognitive performance.
Sleep, Napping, 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 daytime napping improves cognitive performance.
Smartphone Presence and Attention
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 attention and task performance.
Acute Stress and 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 acute stress improves memory.
Classical Music and Study Memory
Use the three sources to Using the sources provided, develop and justify an argument about whether listening to classical music while studying improves memory for academic material.
Conditions That Improve 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 encoding or retrieval condition that most reliably improves long-term memory.
Conditions That Strengthen Retrieval Practice
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 retrieval practice more effective than rereading.
Misinformation and Accuracy for Crime-Scene Details
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.
Misinformation and Eyewitness Memory Accuracy
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.
Misinformation and Recognition Accuracy
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.
Misinformation Effect on Eyewitness Memory
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.
Misinformation Effect on Eyewitness Memory Accuracy
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.
Misinformation Effect on Recognition Accuracy
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.
Misinformation Questions and Eyewitness Accuracy
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.
Note-Taking Format and 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 handwritten notes improves later memory more than typing notes.
Note-Taking Method and 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 under which taking notes by hand improves memory compared with typing.
Phone Notifications and Attention
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 phone notifications reduce sustained attention during learning.
Phone Notifications and Working Memory
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.
Photo Taking and Memory for Experiences
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 memory for experienced events.
Photo Taking and Memory for Experiences
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 memory for experiences.
Photographing Events and 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 photographs improves memory for experienced events.
Photographing Experiences and 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 photographing an experience improves memory for that experience.
Photography and Memory for Experiences
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 memory for experiences.
Postevent Information and Eyewitness Memory
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.
Postevent Information and Eyewitness Memory
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.
Practice 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 improves long-term memory more than immediate performance.
Retrieval 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 retrieval condition that improves long-term memory performance.
Retrieval Practice and Delayed Memory Retention
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.
Retrieval Practice and Final-Test Memory
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.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than repeated studying for long-term learning.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether taking practice tests improves long-term learning more than rereading notes.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than repeated studying for long-term learning.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term learning more than rereading.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than repeated studying for long-term learning.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than restudying for long-term learning.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether repeated testing improves long-term learning more than restudying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than additional study.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than rereading for long-term learning.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether practice testing improves long-term memory more than restudying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether taking retrieval-practice quizzes improves long-term memory more than rereading.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than additional studying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether repeated testing improves long-term memory more than restudying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than rereading.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than restudying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether practice testing improves long-term memory more than restudying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than repeated studying.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice is more effective than rereading for long-term retention.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice should replace restudying as the primary strategy for improving long-term memory.
Retrieval Practice 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 whether retrieval practice improves long-term memory more than repeated studying.
Sleep, Memory, and 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 whether sleep improves memory for newly learned information.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Modeling and Children’s Aggressive 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 modeling condition that makes children more likely to imitate aggressive behavior.
Modeling Generosity in Children
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.
Modeling Recycling Behavior in Children
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.
Reward Schedules and Persistence
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.