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What Is The Secret Of Living Longer And Be Happy?

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Introduction to psychology
Please answer the following chapters application questions in detail,at least in form of one or more paragraphs:
Chapter 8 - Personal Application Questions
Page # 283, Questions # 23,24,25,26,27
Chapter 9- Personal Application Questions
Page # 326, Questions # 31,32,33,34,35
Chapter 10- Personal Application Questions
page#363, Question#25,26,27,28
PageQuestion: what is the secret of living longer and be happy?
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Chapter 8 question
23. Describe a flashbulb memory of a significant event in your life.
24. Which of the seven memory errors presented by Schechter have you committed? Provide an example of each one.
25. Jurors place a lot of weight on eyewitness testimony. Imagine you are an attorney representing a defendant who is accused of robbing a convenience store. Several eyewitnesses have been called to testify against your client. What would you tell the jurors about the reliability of eyewitness testimony?
26. Create a mnemonic device to help you remember a term or concept from this chapter.
27. What is an effective study technique that you have used? How is it similar to/different from the strategies suggested in this chapter?
Chapter 9
30. How are you different today from the person you were at 6 years old? What about at 16 years old? How are you the same as the person you were at those ages?
31. Your 3-year-old daughter is not yet potty trained. Based on what you know about the normative approach, should you be concerned? Why or why not?
32. Explain how you would use your understanding of one of the major developmental theories to deal with each of the difficulties listed below: a. Your infant daughter puts everything in her mouth, including the dog's food. b. Your eight-year-old son is failing math; all he cares about is baseball. c. Your two-year-old daughter refuses to wear the clothes you pick for her every morning, which makes getting dressed a twenty-minute battle. d. Your sixty-eight-year-old neighbor is chronically depressed and feels she has wasted her life. e. Your 18-year-old daughter has decided not to go to college. Instead she’s moving to Colorado to become a ski instructor. f. Your 11-year-old son is the class bully.
33. Which parenting style describes how you were raised? Provide an example or two to support your answer.
34. Would you describe your experience of puberty as one of pride or embarrassment? Why?
35. Your best friend is a smoker who just found out she is pregnant. What would you tell her about smoking and pregnancy?
Chapter 10
Chapter 10
25. Can you think of recent examples of how Maslow’s hierarchy of needs might have affected your behavior in some way?
26. Thinkaboutpopulartelevisionprogramsontheairrightnow.Whatdothewomenintheseprograms look like? What do the men look like? What kinds of messages do you think the media is sending about men and women in our society?
27. Issues related to sexual orientation have been at the forefront of the current political landscape. What do you think about current debates on legalizing same-sex marriage?
Chapter 10 | Emotion and Motivation 363
28. Think about times in your life when you have been absolutely elated (e.g., perhaps your school’s basketball team just won a closely contested ballgame for the national championship) and very fearful (e.g., you are about to give a speech in your public speaking class to a roomful of 100 strangers). How would you describe how your arousal manifested itself physically? Were there marked differences in physiological arousal associated with each emotional

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Chapter 8
Q 23. My very own flashbulb memory happened in may 19th 2010. There was a mass shooting at the campus just a few blocks from our school and 30 people were killed. The event had quite a lasting effect on me because I had no idea of what was happening or what would happen. No one I knew was killed but still the thought of the people that died didn’t hurt any less. Some of my friends lost their families that day and for as long as I live, the memories will remain significant and forever engraved in my mind.
Q 24. I’ve committed four memory errors as presented by Schechter. I’ve had a misattribution where I had a dream that I was once living in Africa and thought it was an early childhood memory. In believing that children should not be disciplined, I became biased with the fact that in the past it was a must for a child to be disciplined for their misconducts. The memory of the mass shooting near my school, keeps repeating itself persistently in my head even though I’d really wish for it to go away. Additionally, most of the time in class I become absent minded that I even end up looking for my pencil while I’m still holding it in my hand.
Q 25. As an Attorney to an accused defendant, I would tell the jurors in regards to the eyewitness testimony to take note on their memories because it is a very important aspect in identifying and catching the suspect. The fact that memory is very fragile, witnesses can be misled easily due to the suggestibility which mainly talks about the effects of disinformation from exterior sources leading to a creation of false memories for the problem.
Q 26. 1 is a gun 11 is a penny-one, hot dog bun is the mnemonic device that will help me remember a concept from this chapter.
Q 27. I’ve used retrieval practice as a learning technique in this chapter in that I prepare myself for the course exams through practice tests which is also a similar strategy as suggested in this chapter.
Page Question: The secret of living longer and staying happy as suggested by Susan Pinker lies in a person’s social life because of the fact that social life ensures robust emotional ties with the kith and kin in order to protect one from isolation through love and intimacy which are as essential in life as food and water.
Chapter 9
Q 30. As a six-year-old I used to live in a fantasy and more comfortable world. I believed that as a baby someone ...
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