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Archived Discussion => Mathematics/Science/Technology => 2015 Exam Discussion => Psychology => Topic started by: brenden on October 29, 2015, 02:07:03 pm
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Hey guys!
In the next few posts, I've attached a copy of the Psychology exam in eight different parts. You can put these back together again in one big PDF if you so choose. People on a Mac can do it by opening the thumbnail in Preview and dragging pages into the thumbnail, and people on Windows can do so by following instructions here.
We're also looking for volunteers to provide answers to the Psychology exam.
This can be a collaborative exercise; you can crosscheck your multi-choice answers with other people, and you can always see if they disagree with your short-answers as well. If anyone wants to provide answers, please feel free to post in this thread volunteering!
Part 1 to the Psychology exam is posted in this message, with Part 2 posted in the next message.
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Part 3 and 4 attached here.
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Parts 5 and 6 attached here.
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Parts 7 and 8 attached here.
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was q 1 b anterograde amensia
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was q 1 b anterograde amensia
Yes fam
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Question 9b - I did psych last year but tell me, did people relate it to synaptogenesis (plasticity)? That is, did people say that focusing attention to her left side would create synaptic connections in her right parietal lobe (due to adaptive plasticity)?
It's worth 2 marks so I assume you couldn't just say that it's about forcing her to attend to her left side.
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Do anyone know if they take marks off for incorrect spelling of psychology terms? I spelt "anterograde amnesia" as "anerograde amnesia", completely missing the t, as well as "visuospatial" as "viseospartial". I really don't do well under pressure haha