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PSY1102 Introduction to Psychology 2 12
- 0.0 ASSIGNMENT ESSAY AI and the effect is has on the psyche/brain 1. On loneliness Does AI play a part in the loneliness epidemic How do GPT transformers ease lonliness Is GPT an effective therapist…
- 1.0 ASSIGNMENT - Research Potential Study 1. Negative cognitive affects of Artificial Intelligence. Guided perception studies. 1. Eisenberger Physical sensation when socially separated Similar to physical pain. Explicit SE vs Implicit SE Revise Specific Neuroscience Parts ACC activated…
- Does frequent use of generative AI for study tasks undermine critical thinking via cognitive offloading Introduction Topic. AI introduces an additional risk: automation bias . Users may overweight a system’s recommendation and under check it against evidence, especially under time pressure or low accountability. In clinical decision…
- EXM 1.0 Notes Psychology drawing
- Linear Algebra Assignment 1 Let , , and be points in (a) Using a linear combination of the vectors and , find an equation, in vector form, of the plane determined by the points , ,…
- MOD 1 Best Data Articulate Research Objectives Clear understanding what the hypothesis and research is. Identify types of Data required Peer Reviewed Articles Assess Data Quality High standards for validity, no more than 10…
- MOD 2 - Developmental Psychology 1 Developmental Psychology Part 1 Definition: Behaviour as a function of age Physical, Cpgnitive,Pscyhosocial. Changes & Continuity Change Systematic/Orderly transformation and predictable patterns eg crawling Walking Continuiity Consistent aspects of personality over time…
- MOD 3 - Developmental Psychology Developmental Psychology Part 2 Theory of Mind D — Definition (+contrast): A phase of childhood development where the child shifts from an egocentric viewpoint to a slightly more altruistic viewpoint i.e they…
- MOD 4 - Health Psychology Health Psychology Ageism D — Definition (+contrast) E — Examples (2 vignettes) E — Evidence (1–3 studies, IV/DV, finding) Baltes Selective Optimization: As you age, you optimize the strengths of your aging…
- Research Ethics Reflection Research Ethics Reflection Reflect on your experience engaging with psychological research and focus on one key ethical issue, such as informed consent, confidentiality, or participant responsibility. Explain how this ethical issue influenced…
- WKS 1.0 - FOR STUDENTS - Scientist-Practitioner Explain to Students 1. Psychology and why it is a science, how it is a science. 2. Pseudoscience and common logical fallacies 3. Predictability of human behaviour Explain 1.0 Psychology Definition of…
- WKS 2.0 - FOR STUDENTS - Developmental Psychology Themes: Explain the nature and purpose of theories in developmental psychology Discuss the impact of early experience in the womb on development, including the concept of "sensitive periods" Describe normative development of…
STAT1170 - Introductory Statistics 12
- 0.0 Statistical Poster Assignment TOPICS COVERED FROM WEEK 1 WEEK 3: Content: Random variables, Probability Mean and Variance Binomial Distribution Discrete vs Continuous Normal Distribution and Z Scores Probabilities and Percentiles Sampling Distributions Central Theorem Limit.…
- 1.0 LECTURE - DATA Lecture 1 Data Statistics Science of learning from data Data to knowledge Obtaining information about a target population through a sample Target Population: All relevant subjects of interest Sample: Representative Subset of…
- 1.0 WORKSHOP - FOR STUDENTS Finish at 4:00PM Finish Module 1 notes! :) 1.0 Data Classification Two main types 1. Categorical Observation belongs in a group Nominal Named variables with no order, eg Fav colour etc Ordinal…
- 2.0 - Probability QAFE Question & Answer 1. What is probability Numerical descriptions of how likely a certain event will occur. Probability of an event is between The larger the probability, the more likely an…
- 2.1 - Mean and Variance Mean and Variance QAFE Framework Question & Answer 1. What is Variance How dispersed/measure of how spread a set of numbers are from their average value 2. Why is it useful? Quantifying…
- 2.5 - Binomial Distribution Binomial Distribution To calculate the binomial distribution we need to first attempt
- 3.0 Hypothesis Testing Hypothe. R sis Testing The Correlation Coefficient o When considering the relation between two numerical variables, we should always look at a scatter plot before any further analysis. o The scatter plot…
- Book Material 1.0 - Introduction to Statistical Thinking LESSON MATERIAL FOR STUDENTS 2 Branches of Statistics Descriptive Statistics Collecting, tabulating and analyzing numerical data. Inductive Statistics Intellectual tools utilizing probability to come up with assessable and fallibility of conclusions. WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS…
- EXM Module 1 - STATISTICS drawing 1. IQR Statistics From 0 Explain to students 2. Probabilities Probabilities & Combinations 3. z score Standard Deviation Variance Equations List for STAX1170 Year 1 Students
- Module 1 - Text The Calculation of Probability ( ) The sources define probability as the quantitative measure of uncertainty in situations involving randomness , which is the lack of pattern or predictability in events .…
- Practical Module 1 drawing Why am i here / Goals Goals: Summary Questions To research Other discussions Principle 1 Randomness Notes: Wealth vs Time • Balance between luxury and comfort Waste of time when working for…
- QUIZ 1 4). All Smartphone users are generally loyal to the brand they currently own, with small proportions of owners who would prefer to replace their current Smartphone with a different brand. This is…
MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra 5
- 1.0 - FOR STUDENTS - 1A - SETS Sets Mathematical Foundations Explain: Initial definitions of: Sets, Elements, Subsets 1A Sets: A = \{ 1,2,3,4,5 \} B = \{ 1, 3, 5 \} C = \{ 2,4,6 \} A set is…
- 1.2 - FOR STUDENTS - 1C - VECTORS Vectors Introduction Introduction to vectors and terminology: Scaffold 1. Scalar quantity Quantity with a magnitude only Examples: Distance, Speed, Mass. 2. Vector Quantity with magnitude and direction Velocity, Displacement, Force. Representing Vectors…
- LEC 1.0 [Basic Vector Operations] — PROVE IT P — Problem types: [what the exam asks; 3–5 names] Scalar Multiplication, R — Rules & relations: [definitions, identities, theorems you actually use] O — Overview…
- Math DST WK 2 stop {{title}} — 45m Watch+Work PLAN (2 min) Scope (tiny): Outputs: CRIBS + 3 micro tasks + 2 flashcards Stop condition: WATCH (10 min) — active capture S Q S per pause…
- MATH1010 Assignment 1. Linear Combination
Griffith University 14
1001NSC - From Cells to Systems 4
- 0.2 Glossary - 1014NSC Glossary Biology Fundamentals 1. Anatomy Study of structure 2. Physiology Study of function 3. Cytology Study of cells cyte = cells 4. histology study of tissue hist = tissue 5. Systemic Anatomy…
- 0.3 Homeostasis Homeo = Same Stasis = Fixed Remain Fixed/Standing Still Homeostasis is a process where the body attempts to reach a state of equilibrium. It is literally the core of all physiology. Remember…
- 0.4 - Anatomical Terminology Disease Body is disregulated homeostatic inbalance . Often have: Symptoms & Signs Symptoms – Defined as what the patient feels. Eg: Headache, Stomachache. Signs – Physical/Observational attributes associated with disease. Eg: Rash,…
- Thermoregulation Thermoregulation Related concepts: Biology Thermoregulation is homeostasis applied to body temperature. It uses negative feedback to detect temperature change, coordinate a response, and return the body toward a stable range. Links Homeostasis
2005NSC - Protein Science 4
- 3.1 - Protein diversity & techniques to study proteins Introduction To fully understand how a protein's structure can be identified, we must first understand it's physical and chemical properties. Basically a protein simply has 5 properties 3 physical and 2 chemical.…
- 3.2 - Dialysis Before being able to analyze the structure of a protein, we must be able to purify a sample of proteins. Dialysis is a method of purifying a protein sample by removing small…
- 3.3 - Techniques and Reagents Once we understand the properties of a protein, we can identify multiple different ways to sort proteins to figure out its composition. Protein Analysis Techniques SDS PAGE Principle: Separates proteins by size…
- 3.4 N-Terminal amino Acid Sequencing 5. N terminal Amino Acid Sequencing Purpose: Identify the sequence of amino acids at the protein’s N terminus. Techniques: Edman Degradation: Sequential removal of N terminal residues. Sensitivity: Detects down to fmole…
1411CHE - Chemistry I 3
- 1.0 - Matter Matter The official definition of matter is anything that occupies mass and space. These are often building blocks for physical stuffs. Interestingly enough, Photons and other related non mass or non spacial…
- 1.1 - (Info)Matter drawing Matter Anything that occupies mass and space Solids Liquids Gas There are a few more permutations of matter and several theoretical ones such as Photonic Matter! Definite shape and volume Indefinite shape…
- 1.2 - Scientific Notation Scientific Notation Remembering scientific notation should be super simple Big to Small Move the decimal back six times Small to Big Move the decimal six times.
2003NSC - Metabolism 3
- 1.0 - Glycolysis Related concepts: Biology Biochemistry I always found Glycolysis super intimidating. During the first week there was so much to cover! It totally overwhelmed me. Too many steps, enzymes and confusing names. But…
- 3.0 - 2003NSC - Biological Oxidation Index 1. Mitochondria 2. Oxidation and Energy Generation 3. Electron Transport 4. Oxidative Phosphorylation 5. Respiratory States and Control 6. Mitochondrial Transport Systems 7. Energy Yields 8. Other Oxygen Using Enzymes Objectives:…
- 3.1 - Mitochondrial Structure, 1. Mitochondria: Divided by: Nations, Ethnicites, Languages United by: MiToChOnDrIa iS tHe PoWeRhOuSe oF tHe CeLL Overview: Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles crucial for energy production in aerobic cells. They are the…
A-Levels 9
Chemistry 6
Worked Past Papers 5
- 2022S - Paper 1 - A Levels Question 1 This question is about atomic structure and the Periodic Table. (a) Complete the table to show the relative charges and masses for a neutron and an electron. Particle Relative charge…
- Chem U1 - Average Atomic Mass Exam outcomes (what I must be able to do) How mass works in an Atom Core idea (1–2 lines) The Average Atomic mass is the average mass an Element has in the…
- Chem U1 - Moles Exam outcomes (what I must be able to do) Explain the concept of Moles Explain what avogadro's number is and do practical examples Core idea (1–2 lines) A mole is a counting…
- Chem U1 - Periodic Table Exam outcomes (what I must be able to do) Read the periodic table and understand what it says about the compounds Different parts of the Periodic table Why the Periodic table is…
- Chem U1 Template Exam outcomes (what I must be able to do) Core idea (1–2 lines) Must know facts / rules Diagrams I can redraw Typical exam questions (answer from memory) Common traps Quick self…
Biology 2
- Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Biology Fundamentals of Biology / Chemistry of Life Related concepts: Biology Biochemistry Essential Concepts: 1. Full shell of outer electrons = Stable. 2. Reactions are attempted to create a stable outer shell. Through:…
- Unit 1 - Protein Synthesis Related concepts: Biology Biochemistry Follows a bunch of processes
Harvard Online 5
CSCI E-50 2
- Problem-Set Week 2 Deciphering using a substitution cipher. Requirements Key provided, possibly subtract the letter from the given key and rotate it several cycles.. Letters must follow the capitalization style of the plain text Key…
- Week 2 Arrays Week 2 Arrays Arrays Fundamentally 3 different parameters: 1. One Type ( Int, String, etc) can be named too 2. Name Variable Name 3. Size How many boxes 4. Is also 0…
CSCI I-50 2
- Project 0 First off, we'll want to draw shapes to the screen (e.g., paddles and ball) so that the user can see the game. Next, we’ll want to control the 2D position of the…
- Week 0 Every game is just a infinite loop and is just constantly updated Lua Dynamic Scripting language Primarily a config and runtime language for codebases to make it faster to dynamically run Table…
Logical Progression 4
- Lesson 1 - Introduction to Kitab Zad al Mustaqni https://archive.org/details/ZadAlMustaqni/page/n3/mode/2up Introduction: “Do not have prejudice! Learn different opinions, support and get exposed to the science of fiqh.“ Enjoy the differences in religion. This Use logical progression Scientific progression consensus. How fiqh…
- Lesson 2 - Introduction to Kitab Zad al Mustaqni 1 https://archive.org/details/ZadAlMustaqni/page/n3/mode/2up Introduction 3 On the topic of Bismillah Some fiqh discussions may seem small at first, such as whether Bismillah is recited aloud, silently, or considered part of al Fātiḥah. But these…
- Lesson 3 Difficult lesson introduction. https://archive.org/details/ZadAlMustaqni/page/n3/mode/2up shk uthaymin commentd 1. prophet wa the best amonst every propht 2. prrofs by shk uthaymin: 1 is the seal of the prophets. is the imam on miraj,…
- Lesson 4 - Book of purification shk uthaymin system of fiqh comment on why use the word book in fiqh? Kitab means katab. Fial and fil maful means that which the action has been done to. Maktub that…