What is the effect to others.
Positive
What is the effect to others.
Negative.
what are the Physiological Measures?
Brain Waves
Heart Rate
Galvanic Skin Response
What are all the states of Consciousness?
HYPNOTISED
SELECTIVE ATTENTION
ASLEEP
DIVIDED ATTENTION
DAYDREAMING
MEDITATIVE STATE
What are the six ethics
informed consent
voluntary participation
withdrawal rights
confidentiality
deception
debriefing
What is Pro-social?
Pro-social is intently helping or benefit others.
What is Anti-social?
Anti-social is intently harming others.
What is Physiological measures used for?
States Of consciousness
What type of awareness are there and explain?
Selective – you choose to attend to certain things and not to others.
Continuous – there is always something we are aware of while we are conscious
Changing – constantly changing focus between external factors and internal thoughts/feelings.
What is the definition of ethics
standards that guide individuals to identify good, desirable or acceptable conduct
5 Examples
donating money, volunteering time, comforting someone who is hurt, sharing items, and cooperating on a project.
5 Examples
criminal acts like theft and violence to non-criminal behaviors like lying, manipulation, and persistent disregard for rules.
What can changes in heart rate indicate
Emotional changes
Stress
relaxation
Why is hypnosis used in psychology
Improve sleep, learning disorders, communication, and relationship issues.
Why is Pro-social important.
fosters positive interactions, builds relationships, and promotes overall well-being for both individuals and communities.
Why do people show anti-social behaviour?
stems from a complex interplay of genetic predispositions, early childhood experiences, and environmental factors
What are the four different brainwaves?
Beta
Alpha
Theta
Delta
What state of Conciousnes are you in for each brain wave?
Beta: Alert, active thinking
Alpha: Relaxed wakefulness
Theta: light sleep
Delta: Deep sleep, or unconsciousness
What are the to things that cause Por-social behaver, and describe
Altruistic – a person selflessly does something to help someone else with little regard of their own self interest or safety
Empathy – the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
Identify which student demonstrated anti-social behaviour, using evidence from the scenario
During a school excursion, a Enjella notices another student crying alone. She sits with the student, offers comfort, and informs a teacher. Meanwhile, another student, Lachie, pushes another classmate during a disagreement and later spreads rumours about them online.
Lachie demonstrated anti-social behaviour: he physically harmed and socially excluded another student.
Finish the sentence
the ______ (GSR) uses the changes in the ______ to Measures someone response. The _____ that someone has can effect the result.
GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE
SKIN
STRESS
Which stage of sleep has rapid eye movement
REM sleep.
What ethics have been missed the text below?
Miss Teh, had told her year 7 class that they were going to do a fun