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An in-depth exploration of various study techniques, including sq3r, mnemonics, loci, and rhymes, as well as the concept of subjective well-being and its correlation with happiness. Topics covered include active learning, overlearning, and the importance of love and marriage.
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TERM 1
DEFINITION 1 Set up schedule for study time Find a place to study to concentrate Reward yourself Reading is active; Underline, read out loud, taking notes SQ3r; Survey, questions, read, recite, review (Reflect) Attendance Active listening Write in your own words Rewrite your notes Practice memorizing TERM 2
DEFINITION 2 Rehearse information Over learning Distribute Organize Mnemonic-- ACEG Acrostics-- are phrases (or poems) in which the first letter of each word (or line) functions as a cue to help you recall the abstract words that begin with the same letter. Acronyma word formed out Link-Visualize something that is associated with TERM 3
DEFINITION 3 Loci-imaginary situations that remind you of an event Rhymes- Visual Mnemonic TERM 4
DEFINITION 4 A paradox is a true statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition. Abundance vs. dissatisfaction Choices vs. regret Search for meaning-challenge for life Psychobabble-not based on scientific evidence' Pseudoscience- false science TERM 5
DEFINITION 5 Definition of psych Behavior is overt observable response Empirical/empiricism- Objective clarity and precision relative intolerance to error research method- manipulates one variable, observes if any changes occur in the second. Independent- manipulates Dependent-measured
TERM 6
DEFINITION 6 Hypothesis subjects Assign to experimental or control Standardize conditions- lab or natural Manipulation of IV- Measure DV Comparison of results Correlation is the relation between each other. Correlation coefficients Positive, negative, no correlation As one goes up, one goes down Naturalistic observation- Case study- TERM 7
DEFINITION 7 Subjective well being- personal assessments overall happiness and satisfaction. Money- Positive, not important. Age Gender Parenting intelligence Physical attractiveness SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT Health Social activities Religion Very Important Love and Marriage Work Happiness