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yuki :: ib psychology*: March 2007
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Thursday, March 15, 2007. Exp #5: the rumor chain activity*. A Qantas International 747 that was going to Los Angeles took off the Bangkok International Airport. A passenger near the rear of the aircraft announced that he was hijacking for the People’s Revolutionary Army. The angry passengers forced the gun off him and tied him up. The plane returned to Bangkok and in a few minutes the hijacker was arrested. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 2:24 PM. Exp #4: all purpose memory activity*.
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yuki :: ib psychology*: September 2006
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Saturday, September 30, 2006. Outline, explain, evaluate: the neo-freudians*. Erikson proposed the ground-breaking theory of psychosocial stages. According to him, development involves resolving various conflicts in life, including those related to relationships and self-image, and that social drives motivate human behavior. He defined his stages by social interactions. The task of the 1. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 3:37 PM. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 3:32 PM. It is possible to se...
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yuki :: ib psychology*: April 2007
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Thursday, April 05, 2007. Gregorc style delineator experiment*. Last class we did another cognitive experiment to find out what each of our learning styles were. There are 4 styles altogether that make up the Gregorc model of the mind:. 1 Concrete Sequential (CS). 2 Abstract Random (AR). 3 Abstract Sequential (AS). 4 Concrete Random (CR). Allows your mind to organize information in a linear, step-by-step manner. When using your sequential ability, you are following a logical tr...
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Happiness! Blog: November 2006
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006. 3 Good Things Random Acts of Kindness. The random acts of kindness? Well I kind of do that everyday before this experiment. However, if we think before we act, it is no longer random. Thus these things should come to us like reflexes. Habits do not work. Posted by Maytee at 7:25 PM. Reaction to my 5 Strenghts. 1 Humor and playfulness. 2 Judgment, critical thinking, and open-mindedness. 4 Forgiveness and mercy. Ironically my weakest strenghts also reflect my own judgements....
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yuki :: ib psychology*: November 2006
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Monday, November 27, 2006. Assumptions of the humanistic perspective*. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 9:14 PM. Friday, November 24, 2006. What i think about existentialism*. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 12:06 AM. View my complete profile. My humanistic blog =). Gregorc style delineator experiment*. Its magical. its malleable. its.memory*. Exp #5: the rumor chain activity*. Exp #4: all purpose memory activity*. Exp #3: memory enhances recall*. Exp #2: short term memory activity*.
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yuki :: ib psychology*: August 2006
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. What i think of sigmund freud*. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 7:07 PM. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Sigmund freud and 20th century events*. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 12:53 AM. Sunday, August 20, 2006. Best of the century*. I have selected five of various psychotherapeutic breakthroughs that I believe are to be the most significant and contribute the most to the study of behavior:. Posted by Yuki Kishimoto at 10:36 PM. Thursday, August 17, 2006. One of the...
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yuki :: ib psychology*: October 2006
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Yuki : ib psychology*. Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Historical/cultural context of learning perspective*. In the early 1900s, science was at its peak and optimism for the future was rising. People believed that it could resolve many problems and questions, and that society will advance due to these advantages of ‘new’ sciences. It was very life-affirming for people in the. S proposal on humans’ adaptation to the environment, coupled with the capitalist idea that those who conform to varying business situat...