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When children learn the alphabet, they often can recite "A, B, C, D and W, X, Y, z" before they can recite the letters in between. Why is this?
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What is the difference between self-efficacy and locus of control?
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What type of hallucination is most dangerous?
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What is the relationship between person perception and social cognition?
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What areas of humanity did Sigmund Freud attempt to understand?
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What are neurons that carry nerve impulses toward the central nervous system called?
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Where does the process of digestion begin inside of your body?
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What happens in both the presynaptic and potsynapse?
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Are dreams subconscious thoughts?
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How do people get a personality at birth ?
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What is psychology?
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What is artificial intelligence?
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What's the difference between personification and anthropomorphism?
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What are the differences between psychosis and schizophrenia?
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What is self-efficacy?
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Can anyone explain Maslow's self actualization theory in simple terms and what qualities/traits would make a person self actualized?
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What is the relation between an antigen and a vaccine?
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Does the skeletal system determine the shape of your body or how many bones you have?
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What is the difference between axonal and synaptic transmission?
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What is #(14 - 10 -: 2)^2#?
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What is the elapsed time between 3:40 A.M. and 2:00 PM?
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How do taste aversions develop?
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What is the difference between a sociopath and someone who is psychotic?
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Will younger people have faster reaction times than older people (or vice versa) and why?
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What is the definition of human population?
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What is #5##5/9 * 3/4#?
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What is the difference between block and stratified sampling?
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What is #-5/9 * -4#?
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Describe how a synapse works?
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Question #cc3c4
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Why are sexual fetishes studied as Abnormal Psychology?
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Can people be trained into having a certain kinds of dream?
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What is catharsis and by what method is it said to help a person?
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What is the elapsed time between 2:16 AM and 8:10 PM?
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What is #1/3 + 1/2 + 5/6#?
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How do you add #2/3 + 4/5#?
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What is #5/6 + 2 5/12#?
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How does the muscular system function?
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What are the ways that drugs can affect synaptic transmission?
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What part of the human brain is important for executive functions?
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Can you get subconscious anxiety?
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Is the superego a social component of our personality?
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Question #cd8a5
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What is the difference between physiology and biological sciences?
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Can people avoid getting psychosis?
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Can vitamins treat someone with psychosis?
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Is the superego represented by our conscience or gentics?
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Why is agriculture important?
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What are some drawbacks using fossil fuels?
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What causes bulging the arm and hand veins?
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Is marijuana classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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How could a case study be used to learn more about mental illnesses?
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How and why does psychosis manifest?
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How does the doctor determine if someone is sleepwalking? What test do they do ?
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How do drugs affect the central nervous system?
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What is antisocial personality disorder?
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What is the opposite of catharsis?
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Does social isolation cause anti-social behavior?
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Are emotions subconscious, or conscious?
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Does the Central Nervous System include all the neurons of the body.?
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Does Prozac cure psychosis?
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Can a stressor impact memory?
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What is Morality Subjective?
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How strong is the subconscious?
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What is the difference between bipolar/manic and psychotic?
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What is distress?
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Is Psychosis hereditary?
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What are the main structures of the Central Nervous System?
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What is cross cultural communication?
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Are the "Big Five" personality factors consistent across all cultures?
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What is an example of a superego behavior?
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What is the difference between a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, and a counselor?
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Is heroin classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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What are examples of short term and long term stressors?
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Can vitamins treat someone with psychosis?
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How does an instinct differ from simple innate behavior?