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Why should we study forensic science -basic understanding of science and methods
-understanding of the law and its application
-Part of our social life
-understanding the CSI Effects
-It is prevalent everywhere
CSI Effect the influence that crime shows such...
Why should we study forensic science -basic understanding of science and methods
-understanding of the law and its application
-Part of our social life
-understanding the CSI Effects
-It is prevalent everywhere
CSI Effect the influence that crime shows such as CSI have on the public's perception of
forensic science.
another word for unconsious bias implicit social cognition
unconsious bias unconiously holding beliefs associated with social groups
unconsious bias results in stereotyping
unconious biases are . . . LEARNED by education experience social conditioning
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Amygdala responsibility to take in stimulis and tell you whether it is a good thing or a bad
thing
Input stimuli from the outside world/environment
Program forms association
Output emotional reactivity and competetive memory, assosciating good or bag emotions
to things
Where is the amygdala located? temporal lobe
what are examples of inputs/stimulus new faces, new ideas, new environments
social conditioning encourages you to accept the beliefs, traditions, and values of your
social group
-training in society to act or respond in an approved way
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social conditioning is a result of associations made in amygdala
t or F Amygdala has increased in size F, social groups have increased in size
Social groups increased in size, complexity, and number
conscious behavior involves the entire cortex
-it is progressive, inclusive and evolved
Tunnel Vision thinking about one part of a plan or problem instead of considering all the
parts
-focusing exclusively on a limited POV
-easy to fall into under pressure
who writes the narrative? Those with power
where and who publishsd the first text to identify cause of death China, Xi Yan Lu, the
washing away of wrongs
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