#topic/psychology
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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…
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09.23.2025 - Does frequent use of Generative AI undermine critical thinking
Does Frequent Use of Generative AI Undermine Critical Thinking? Related concepts: Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Offloading Critical Thinking Psychology Brainstorm AI and the effect is has on the psyche/brain 1. On loneliness Does…
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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…
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Academic Map
Academic Map A single academic landing note for courses, study plans, and imported subject clusters. Local course indexes were merged here so the graph does not fill with index only notes. Griffith…
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Attachment
Attachment Attachment covers patterns of closeness, dependence, abandonment fear, avoidance, reassurance seeking, and relational safety. Connects Psychology Emotional Regulation Boundaries Avoidance Notes An Attachment A Day Keeps the People Away Limerence and…
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Cognitive Offloading
Cognitive Offloading Cognitive offloading is using external tools to reduce mental effort, memory demands, planning load, or problem solving work. Connects Artificial Intelligence Psychology Critical Thinking Decision Making Notes Generative AI and…
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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking Critical thinking is the skill of evaluating claims, evidence, assumptions, alternatives, and reasoning quality before accepting a conclusion. Connects Cognitive Offloading Artificial Intelligence Decision Making Notes Generative AI and Critical…
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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…
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EXM 1.0 Notes Psychology
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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 , ,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Psychology
Psychology Psychology is the broader home for cognition, development, emotion, attachment, behaviour, mental health, and self reflection. Connects Attachment Emotional Regulation Cognitive Offloading Critical Thinking Notes Developmental Psychology An Attachment A Day…
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References
AI Studies and Broader Internet Use Aug 2025 Hey guys. Please DONT ask any GPT to generate and cite your research papers. We've already had many instances of it hallucinating. One of…
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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…
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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…
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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…