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Unit IV: Sensation & Perception
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Unit III: Biological Bases of Behavior
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Module 9: pages 76-80
What is the main focus of biological psychology? The main focus of biological psychology are the links between biological and psychological processes.
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Units I & II
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History & Approaches
Modules 1 & 2: pages 1-12
What are four questions early thinkers wondered?
How does our mind work?
How does our body relate to our minds?
How much of what we know comes built in?
How much is acquired through experience?
Socrates & Plato concluded that: mind is separable from body and continues after the body dies; knowledge is innate.
AP Psychology
Statistics
Unit 2: Statistics Reading Questions
Module 7: pages 56-61
What is ?the point to remember? about statistics?
The point to remember about statistics is doubt big, round, and undocumented numbers.
What are descriptive statistics?
Descriptive statistics is the numerical data used to measure and describe characteristics of groups; includes measures of central tendency and measures of variation.
What is the ?fancy? name for a bar graph?
A histogram is a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution.
[Student Name]
Mr. Letts
AP Computer Science
2 February 2018
Privacy Act of 1974
Privacy is indeed a key factor in today?s life. The establishment of such privacy we have
in our hands is due to the Privacy Act of 1974. The Privacy Act of 1974, as described by the US
DOJ, ?establishes a code of fair information practices that governs the collection, maintenance,
use, and dissemination of information about individuals that is maintained in systems of records
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Chapter 1: First Peoples ? Populating the Planet, to 10,000
B.C.E.
hunting-gathering lifestyle: 95% of the time
study of Paleolithic peoples: through their material remains
achievements
I. Out of Africa to the Ends of the Earth: First Migrations
Homo sapiens: 250,000 years ago, eastern and southern Africa
culture: learned or invented ways of living
began to inhabit new environments
technological innovations
100,000?60,000 years ago: out of Africa
A. Into Eurasia
Chapter 2: First Farmers ? The Revolutions of Agriculture,
10,000?3000 B.C.E.
I. The Agricultural Revolution in World History
began at around 12,000 years ago
Agricultural Revolution: deliberate cultivation of particular plants as well as the taming and
breeding of particular animals
provided foundation for all that followed
a new relationship between humankind, other organisms, and nature
mutual dependence & ?intensification?
II. Comparing Agricultural Beginnings
A. Common Patterns
Chapter 1: From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations
Human Life in the Era of Hunters and Gatherers
Hunting and gathering economies dominated human history until 9000 BCE
helped propel migration over most of the lands on earth
Human origin = 2.5 million years ago
1/4000 of earth?s existence; 5 minutes / 24-hour day
Drawbacks:
aggressive against their own kind
dependent babies limited the adult women
back problems due to the upright stature
death fears tensions
Achievements:
Chapter 3: First Civilizations ? Cities, States, and Unequal
Societies, 3500?500 B.C.E.
?escape from civilization?
constraints, artificiality, hierarchies, and other discontents
greater oppression and inequality
I. Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations
independent global phenomenon
A. Introducing the First Civilizations
1. Sumer, Egypt, & Nubia, 3500?3000 B.C.E.
2. Norte Chico, 3000?1800 B.C.E.
Supe River Valley, along the central coast of Peru
War of 1812
War between the US and Great Britain. America declared war...
Causes:
Great Britain had violated American Sovereignty by refusing to surrender western forts as promised in the Treaty of Paris
Great Britain began stopping American sea vessels and forcing subjects on the vessels into the British military. Known as "impressment"
Great Britain issues trade restrictions designed to disrupt American trade with France
Great Britain provided arms and support to Native Americans in the west who were attacking American settlers
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