A researcher who worked with rhesus monkeys to understand bonding and attachment.
Who was Harry Harlow?
The way in which we learn by modeling others.
What is observational learning?
When severed, the connection between brain hemispheres is "blocked".
What is the corpus callosum?
Considered theft within academia.
What is plagiarism?
Fridays from 1 pm to 3 pm.
When are Patty's office hours?
Pre-moral level, morality of conventional role conformity, and morality of self-accepted moral principles.
What are the three moral levels of moral development?
Teaching a dog to salivate at the ring of a bell.
What is an example of classical conditioning?
Elements of a neuron that "listen".
What are dendrites?
Alphabetical list at the end of the manuscript which contains all sources used within the text.
What are references?
At least 1.5 pages of quality work.
How many pages are necessary to get access to the re-do?
The moral development stage that reached only by few (e.g. Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther King).
What is stage 6 of Kohlberg's moral development structure?
Learning by connecting events that occur in sequence.
What is associative learning?
Part of the brain where creativity, imagination, and spacial abilities reside.
What is the right brain hemisphere?
Used to refer to information that is known by many and does not require to be cited.
What is common knowledge?
Tool through which students can earn extra credit points by participating in research.
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A fake scenario provided by Kohlberg to his participants.
What is the Heinz dilemma?
An internal or external event that may produce a response.
What is a stimulus?
Helper cells that support the neuron by providing nutrition.
What are glial cells?
Occurs when one uses own previous work in new manuscript without acknowledgment.
What is self-plagiarism?
A necessary element that needs to be written in detail in order to be able to replicate a study.
What is a method section?
Group in which elderlies in an experiment were given increased responsibility over their choices in the nursing home.
What is the experimental group in the nursing home study?
Involuntary response to a natural stimulus.
What is an unconditioned response?
Fatty substance that covers the axon and helps speed neural impulses.
What is the myelin sheath?
A place in which limitations and future directions are listed.
What is a discussion section?
Goes through a process during which other experts in the field assess its validity before it can be published.
What is a peer-reviewed article?