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For your RQ, you need two variables. If you compare those with ADHD to a control group you would have a grouping IV. See if you can then fit your RQ into this format: Is there a difference in DV based on level of IV? The scale you select to measure attitudes must be…
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in no less than 250 words, please address the following two prompts in your initial post. Be sure to include numbers (1, 2) to organize your post. 1) Cocaine and Methylphenidate are both stimulant drugs. Describe one similarity the two drugs share and describe one difference between them. 2) In your opinion, should drugs that improve cognitive…
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Describe examples of observable behaviors (e.g., communication or working styles) of introverts and extroverts in a workplace or school setting. Your response should be 3 to 5 sentences in length. Include the following in your response: Do you think people can exhibit both introverted and extroverted traits, depending on the situation? Justify your response….
Psychology Of Learning Questions.
1). Name and explain the two basic fundamental forms of learning 2). Name and explain the four Laws of Association 3). In your own words, explain the term “Behavior”…what it refers to…??? 4). Name and explain the five Schools of Behaviorism 5). In your own words, explain Contiguity and Contingency
Discussion Week 4
According to the text, there are three important characteristics of thinking: executive function, critical thinking, and creative thinking. Choose one and describe how a parent or teacher could foster either executive function, critical thinking, or creative thinking in 10–13-year-old children. Provide at least two unique activities to support this type of thinking. 250 words

