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Cognitive science: neuro science and Philosophy; Thinking and reasoning

Please enlighten on the major factors which affect reasoning performance, also describe and evaluate the main theoretical accounts of human reasoning performance, distinguishing between logical and non logical and illogical processes in reasoning. What is watson's 4 card selection task and key research findings relating to it please?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Personality Theory

Posting ID:

54918

OTA ID:

103973

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Psychoanalysis/psychodynamics

This job offers thoughts about how psychoanalysis mesaures up to other theories of personality and the future for psychoanalysis/ psychodynamics.

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Personality Theory

Posting ID:

59030

OTA ID:

103973

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Psychology 250-Psychology of Personality - stable or steady state behaviors

1. In a single Socratic Response, describe the stable or steady state behaviors associated with personality. Include in your response what you think the biological and psychological basis for behavior these behaviors might be. Do you think you are born with your personality, or do personalities develop over time? What do you think has influenced your personality? To what extent is personality a result of nature or nurture? Can you change your personality?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Personality Theory

Posting ID:

59660

OTA ID:

103973

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Definition of personality

Please help. 1. How do we define a collection of consistent behaviors? How do we define intrapersonal processes originating within the individual? Tip: Analyze, synthesize and evaluate behavioral patterns and biological processes.

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Personality Theory

Posting ID:

59899

OTA ID:

102789

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Psychoanalytical Theory is explained.

Freud defined the structure of intellect using the id, ego and superego. In Freudian terms, what is the function of the id, ego and superego? According to Freud, to what extent are people aware of the underlying causes of their conscious and unconscious behaviors?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Personality Theory

Posting ID:

60127

OTA ID:

103973

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