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VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2 Verified Answers
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VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2 Verified Answers 
Development Changes that occur over time 
Lifespan Development Changes that occur from birth through to and including old age 
Physical Development Changes in the body and its various systems, such as the brain, muscles etc 
Social Development Changes in relationships with other people and skills in interacting with others, 
such as the ability to form and maintain relationships 
Cognitive Development Changes in an individuals mental abilities...
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CALT Exam Study Guide (RATED A) Complete Questions and Answers
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What is the origin and meaning of "ang" 
Latin; bend 
 
 
What does the Conner's Report help diagnose? 
ADD 
 
 
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms are _______? 
Morphemes 
 
 
Define prosody 
Flow of speech 
 
 
Define euphony 
sound/pleasing sound 
 
 
Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to assess what? 
word attack 
 
 
What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound? 
Latin 
 
 
What is the origin of the affixing of base words? 
Latin 
 
 
What is the orig...
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VCE Psychology Unit 3 Chapter 1 Test Questions with Answers
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RESEARCH QUESTION Potential problem/question that outlines the problem or phenomenon being studied 
Eg. Does caffeine affect memory? 
 
AIM What the study is intending to investigate/ the purpose of the study 
Eg. To identify whether drinking caffeine effects memory compared to not drinking caffeine 
 
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS A testable prediction of the relationship between two or more variables (events to characteristics). 
Eg. it is hypothesised that those who drink caffeine will have increased ...
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VCE Psychology Sleep Test Prep Questions with Answers
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Circadian Phase Disorders • Sleep disorders in which a person's circadian rhythm is disrupted. 
• Result in disturbed sleep and consequential daytime sleepiness. 
 
3 Types of Circadian Phase Disorders • Adolescent sleep-wake cycle 
• Shift work 
• Jet lag 
 
Adolescent Sleep-Wake Cycle (disorder) • Delayed sleep-wake phase disorder 
• A circadian rhythm sleep disorder which only occurs during the teenage years. 
• Sleep patterns tend to shift back 2 hours - largely due to inte...
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VCE Psychology Unit 1 (AOS1 Brain) test -With Questions and 100% Complete Solutions
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Reticular formation - helps screen incoming information so as not to overload the 
brain, alerts higher brain centres to important information, helps maintain consciousness, 
and regulates arousal and muscle tone 
Forebrain - a collection of upper level structures that include the hypothalamus, 
thalamus and cerebrum
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VCE Psychology Unit 3 AOS 1 - Nervous System Test Questions with Answers
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Autonomic nervous system a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities 
 
Axon a single, tubelike, extension that carries neural information away from the neuron 
 
Axon terminal the end part of an axon collateral where terminal buttons that store and secrete neurotransmitter are located 
 
Central nervous system the brain and spinal cord; p...
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VCE Psychology Unit 3&4 test Latest 2024 -With Questions and 100% Complete Solutions
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stimulus as neutral or good that does not cause stress for the individual 
Benzodiazepines - a type of medication that depresses central nervous system activity and 
is often used as a short-acting anti-anxiety medication 
Between-subjects design (also known as independent-groups design or between-groups design) 
- an experimental design in w
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VCE Psychology Unit 4 (AOS 1) test - With Questions and 100% Complete Solutions
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Role of attention - . the more attention, the higher the degree of awareness and vice versa 
. NWCs involve more awareness and therefore, more attention than ASCs 
. internal VS external 
. intentional VS unintentional 
Selective attention - involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the 
exclusion of others 
. more likely to attend to stimuli that are important to us, that change or are novel 
. can still process some information outside conscious awareness
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VCE Psychology Visual Perception Test Revision
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VCE Psychology Visual Perception Test RevisionCornea -ANSWER. the transparent, convex-shaped covering which protects the eye and helps to focus light rays onto the retina at the back of the eye 
 
Aqueous Humour -ANSWER. the watery fluid which helps to maintain the shape of the eyeball and provides nutrients and oxygen to the eye, as well as carrying away waste products. 
 
Pupil -ANSWER. not a structure in itself, but an opening in the iris that helps to control the amount of light entering the...
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VCE Psychology Unit 3&4 (Research Methods) test -With Questions and 100% Complete Solutions
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counterbalancing - A method used to control order effect, where half the participants 
in an experiment are exposed to the control condition first and the other half are exposed to 
the experimental condition first; this is then reversed in the second instance. 
experimenter effect - Changes in the participants' behaviour that are caused by 
the unintended influence of the experimenter rather than the IV.
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