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Category > Psychology Posted 28 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

to practice systematic observation

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Attention please: originality is so important…no plagiarism!! 1)The goal of this exercise is to practice systematic observation. Choose a population that would be easy for you to observe unobtrusively. Examples include children at play, students in class, persons in a restaurant, etc. Develop a group of behaviors that interest you. Develop a chart and a method by which to record your observations in a systematic way. Note the difficulties in observation that you experience while conducting this exercise. Discuss the populations you observed and difficulties you experienced in conducting the study ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Post your answer to this question (minimum 500 words) Many people believe that when people lose one of their physical senses, their other senses become more sensitive to compensate for the missing sense. The idea that blind people have hearing that is more acute than others has been around for ages. Do you believe this? Why or why not? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 3) For couple of days, keep a dream journal. You should keep a notebook near your bed. When you awaken, recall any dreams from the night before and write about them in the journal in as much detail as you can remember. (Minimum 500 words) Consider the following questions: Are your dreams in color? Do you have a sense of time in your dreams? Do you remember your dreams better when you wake up "on your own" or with a clock? Do events from the current day appear in your dreams? If so, do you react to those events in
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