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Multiple choice sample exam questions - Leiden University (2019) Lecture 2: Fundamentals The classic version of Broadbents Attentional Filter refers to an early selection of sensory information to enter perception, based on:
- modality (e.g. auditory vs visual)
- physical properties (p...
Environmental Psychology elective at Leiden University (2020-2021) Lecture 6: Sustainable interventions Schultz, P. W., 2014. Strategies for promoting proenvironmental behavior. Community Based Social Marketing and a strategy for choice of intervention techniques Five principles:
- Id...
Environmental Psychology elective at Leiden University (2020-2021) Lecture 4: Spatial planning and design Environmental perception Compared to traditional perception research:
- Perceiver is in the scene
- Perceiver is purposive, has a plan
- Stimuli are complex (Berleyne’...
Environmental Psychology elective at Leiden University (2020-2021) Lecture 3: Nature (taking a break) People have been recommended to go to onature for its well-being effects since (at least) the 19th century Epidemological research: understanding what factors determin a large population to get sick...
Environmental Psychology elective at Leiden University (2020-2021) Lecture 2: Going Into Town (the urban environment) Pros and cons of living in an urban environment + More employment opportunity +Cities are exciting, lively and diverse +More cultural, educational and medical resources - Crowd...
- What is Cognition by Chun and Most about?
- Chapter 1: What is cognitive psychology?
- Chapter 2: What is cognitive neuroscience?
- Chapter 3: How do perception and mental imagery work?
- Chapter 4: How does external attention work?
- Chapter 5: How ...
- Waar gaat Cognition van Chun en Most over?
- Hoofdstuk 1: Wat is cognitieve psychologie?
- Hoofdstuk 2: Wat is cognitieve neurowetenschap?
- Hoofdstuk 3: Hoe werken perceptie en mentale beeldvorming?
- Hoofdstuk 4: Hoe werkt externe aandacht?
- Hoofd...
ExamTickets with How Children Develop by Siegler a.o.
- Three reasons why the development of children is studied:
- 1) to help parents learn how to deal with negative emotions of their children
- 2) to develop a responsible policy
- 3) to better understand the natur...
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