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George Gainor

Pre-Med pych Major

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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ10

    HAHAa.
    I know exactly how you feel this is by far the best comment. I’m gonna miss everyone

    8 years ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ10

    Does anyone know which school computers handle SPSS. They all keep crashing within a few minutes

    8 years ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ9

    Hey farzana,
    I agree that choose the correct design, one would have to consider the presence of random assigning and whether or not there is control group to choose between the different designs

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ9

    In a normal experiment, there are two groups, an experimental group and a control group. The independent variable is manipulated and the differences that occur are recorded. However in a preexperimental design […]

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ8

    Hi Loraine,
    I enjoyed your reasoning to why you should or shouldn’t apply a single subjects design to Dr. P’s situation. Similarly I am torn between the pros and cons of performing a single subjects design on Dr. P.

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ8

    I found “The Man Who Mistook Fis Wife for a Hat” to be a very interesting read. His condition is very unique and i have not heard of a condition like this myself. While Dr. P seemed to have the ability to see, he […]

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ7 - 2 options

    Hi Afifa,
    I agree with your hypothesis that there will be a significant difference between the hard an easy stroop test. However I do not think their will be a significant difference between the noise and no […]

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ7 - 2 options

    I hypothesized that participants who take part in the hard stroop test will take longer than those who participate in the easy Stroop test. I believe this because it has been suggested by previous research that […]

    8 years, 1 month ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ6

    Hi Afifa,

    I really like how you connected conscientiousness to social learning and help seeking. Most people connected conscientiousness to academic achievement so yours was very creative. I also felt you had […]

    8 years, 2 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ6

    My hypothesis for this paper was that those who score high in neuroticism who also score highly in academic anxiety. My rationale for this hypothesis was that fact that neuroticism is characterized by fear, worry, […]

    8 years, 2 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ5

    There are many benefits to a within subjects design. One of the many benefits is the fact that it is cheaper. Because you are testing the same subjects twice, you required half the subjects for the experiment than […]

    8 years, 2 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ4

    George Gainor III
    3/12/18
    Psych 250
    Survey
    Studying: is time devoted to acquiring knowledge on a particular subject
    Assignment: a task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a job or course of […]

    8 years, 2 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ3

    Based on the observations that I made at Central Park I have come to the hypothesis that Squirrels spen more time frozen in the Winter than they do in the summer. I was able to rationalize this because the […]

    8 years, 3 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, Study Question #1

    I found an article in the New York Times time called “Shooting in the Dark” That describes an experiment in which researchers studying the effects of violent video games on behavior. Researchers Hypothesized Tha […]

    8 years, 3 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, SQ2

    I found an article in the New York Times time called “Shooting in the Dark” That describes an experiment in which researchers studying the effects of violent video games on behavior. Researchers Hypothesized Tha […]

    8 years, 3 months ago
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    Psych 250 - Spring 2018

    George Gainor commented on the post, Study Question #1

    I believe science is a systematic practice humans have used for centuries that allows us to acquire and re apply information about the physical and social world. I believe the goal of science should be to […]

    8 years, 4 months ago
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    8 years, 4 months ago
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