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Papers On Psychology
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Cognitive Problem Solving
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The ability to assess a problem and
formulate solutions has been a subject within such varied disciplines as
mathematics, psychology, linguistics, neurobiology and computer science.
The fact remains that problem-solving is a complicated procedure that
merits study. This 10 page paper explores information processing and
memory in terms of problem solving. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Cognitive Processes Relating to Sensation and Perception and How
They Affect Thinking
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This 7 page report discusses the fact that
thinking, sensation, and perception are intimately linked and yet
undeniably distinct from one another. One influences the other
but one does not necessarily define the objective reality of the
other. One of the most amazing examples is that in which an
individual feels a great deal of pain in a leg or an arm that has
actually been amputated from the person’s body. Is the sensation
or the perception any less real even though that person
understands that the limb is no longer part of him or her?
However, other examples are equally valid and briefly presented
in the paper. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cognitive Processing Treatment
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Cognitive- Behavioral - Therapy (CBT)
has become an effective and expedient method of providing short term
therapeutic guidance and, in many cases, has been found to be the most
effective type of intervention for certain problem solving schema. This
12 page paper presents a personal practice model based on cognitive
behavioral therapy principles. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of cognitive psychology and determines the link to early behaviorism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology
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A 5 page essay that presents an overview of various aspects of cognitive psychology. The overview includes a brief explanation of cognitive psychology and numerous studies investigating different aspects, such as memory and cognitive-behavior therapy. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS RESEARCH
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This 6-page research provides a literature review about cognitive psychology and research on facial expressions. A discussion about cognitive psychology in general is also included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology and the Transference of Knowledge During Problem Solving
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A 6 page paper that discusses the process and mechanisms involved in tranfering knowledge from on situation to another in problem solving. This paper considers the computer metaphor model suggested by a number of theorists as the basis for considering knowledge transfer. Also presented are the concepts of encoding and problem solving as reviewed by Siegler. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Cogpsy.wps
Cognitive Psychology and the View of Distinctness: A Psychology Research Proposal
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of a research proposal in cognitive psychology which relates the process of memory encoding as it can be understood through a view of distinctness. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology and Views of Nature and Madness
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This 5 page paper relates the connection between views of cognitive psychology and assessment of nature and madness. This paper integrates a view of CBT, cognitive/behavioral therapy, as it can be applied to this subject. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology and Views of Nature and Madness
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of some of the basic elements of cognitive psychology, including Erikson's theories. This paper integrates a view of cognitive psychology that can be used in an understanding of nature and madness. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology as a Neurological Framework
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A 5 page research paper that considers this topic. Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of cognitive psychology. The goal of cognitive psychological research is to ascertain more information about the "architecture of cognition," and this generally involves formulating and testing "information –processing models," which are intended to explain how people go about accomplishing specific cognitive tasks (Coltheart, 2008). This goal is often pursued by research psychologists by examining the behavior of people are who are skilled in the performance of the focused task; however, the real of cognitive neuroscience generally pursues research goals by examining the cognitive functioning of people who have experienced some sort of brain damage (Coltheart, 2008). In other words, in cognitive neuropsychological investigation, cognitive psychology's goals are examined using a neurological framework as its guiding assumption. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology: Lack Of Ecological Validity?
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5 pages in length. Cognitive psychology is occasionally criticized for having a lack of ecological validity; the extent to which one might argue against this accusation is found in the fundamental basis of what cognitive psychology is all about. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Cognitive Psychology: Prototype and Causal Based Theories of Category Formation
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This is an 8 page paper comparing and contrasting the prototype and causal-based theories of category formation. In cognitive psychology, category formation is considered one of the most fundamental aspects of understanding mental representation. Within the area of category formation however, there are several theories which appear to conflict in some aspects. Two of these theories are the prototype theory of category formation and the causal theory of category formation. In the most basic sense, the prototype theory argues that individuals categorize items based on the typicality level of the objects in comparison with the “prototype” concept or image that an individual has. When new objects are encountered by an individual, a comparison of features based on prototypes takes place until that object is categorized. From a causal model theory perspective however, the categorization process also takes into account prior knowledge and theories of how the world works in addition to the causal relationships between features. Causal theorists find that the prototype theories base categorization from an independent and “probabilistic” viewpoint whereas individuals in fact use their causal knowledge in order to categorize and build relationships conceptually.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Cognitive Rehabilitation
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7 pages in length. The student discusses past and present theoretical approaches as they relate to cognitive psychology and rehabilitation. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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