Describe false memory and false memory experiments

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Assignment 2: LASA 1: False Memories

The US legal system places a lot of importance on eyewitness memory. Most people would report that they can accurately convey what they saw in a particular situation. However, these ideas are not supported by research. Instead, research shows that memory is quite malleable and is affected by many factors. This research repeatedly demonstrates that people do not remember exactly what they experienced. This module’s experiment will show you firsthand how memory for events is not always one hundred percent accurate.

Access the CogLab demonstration False Memory. Follow the instructions to complete the demonstration to familiarize yourself with false memory. Then locate at least one research study from a peer-reviewed journal that examined how eyewitness memory can be affected by false memories.

Based on your research, respond to the following situation:

You are considered to be an expert in false memories, and a local district attorney has therefore requested your expertise on the following case:

On Tuesday, March 6, 2007, a bank was robbed in Slidell, LA. It was just after opening time, 9:04 a.m., and there were barely any customers, when a car arrived and parked in the side parking lot of the bank. Two men came out of the car and walked to the entrance. Both wore dark clothing. Upon entering the bank, they held out guns and asked for the manager. When the manager identified herself, the smaller of the two robbers ordered her to open the safe. Meanwhile, the other robber, a tall, and burley man, walked around holding his gun in his outstretched arm, and threatening the remaining employees and customers. The manager complied and the smaller robber collected all the money and valuables from the safe. After five minutes, the big robber asked if his companion was ready to go. When he was, the two ran back to their car, and drove away.

The district attorney has asked that you create a presentation about false memory and explain how it might influence this case. He asks that you specifically address the following:

  • Describe false memory and false memory experiments. Use the CogLab experiment to illustrate false memory experiments, special distracters, and normal distracters.
  • Describe at least one research study from a peer-reviewed journal that investigated how eyewitness memory can be affected by false memories.
  • Explain how false memory might influence this particular case. Use specifics from the description of the case, the CogLab experiment, and research to support your answer.
  • Using evidence from the case, the CogLab experiment, and outside research, justify why eyewitness testimonies should or should not carry weight in criminal proceedings.
  • Discuss any procedures which can increase or reduce the occurrence of false memories when reporting eyewitness events.

Remember, your presentation is designed to help the jury understand false memory and how it might influence the eyewitness testimony of this case. You will have ten minutes to present.

Since this is a legal case, you must include formally written slide notes (proper grammar, proper paragraphs, APA formatting, and academic tone) with research to support your claims. The presentation will be a legal document in this case, so make it worthy of being legally binding!

Develop an 5–6-slide presentation in PowerPoint format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

 

Assignment 1: LASA 2: Generating a Policy Proposal

Although some states and cities have passed laws to ban texting and using handheld phones while driving, there is no current law to ban all cell phone use while driving. However, according to the National Safety Council (2009), 28 percent of all crashes—1.6 million per year—are caused by cell phone use and texting by drivers. The mission of a new national nonprofit organization called FocusDriven, patterned after Mothers Against Drunk Driving, is to make phone use while driving as illegal and socially unacceptable as drunk driving. US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood supports FocusDriven and its efforts: According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, LaHood said this movement will become “an army of people traveling the countryside” to push for bans on cell phone use and tough enforcement (Schmit, 2010).

As a political advocate interested in this issue, you will be writing a policy proposal that utilizes the current research to propose a solution to the issue and submit it in this assignment.

Please note that your proposal is not an opinion/position paper, and your conclusions need to be based on the scientific research you reviewed earlier. Please follow the typical steps in proper academic writing (planning, outlining, drafting, revising, proofing, and editing) to generate the following proposal structure:

Introduction

In the introduction, you should set up the purpose for the proposal, provide a bit of background on the topic, and present your thesis.

Policy

Now that you have researched a variety of studies (in M4: Assignment 2), compile that information together to create a recommendation for policy makers regarding cell phone use while driving.

1: In a one-page summary, compare and contrast the results of the various studies regarding the cognitive abilities that are affected during cell phone use while driving.

2: Using that research, develop and explain particular recommendations for policy makers. For instance, restrict texting, or regulate the use of hand-held phones. All your recommendations must be supported by your research findings.

3: Based on the gaps in current research, describe the variables, populations, and situations which you would like to see future research address.

Conclusion

Review the important current research, your conclusions from that research, and how the future could look in both policy and research. Keep your goal in mind: To convince the reader to support your current policy proposal and future research to examine this issue more closely.

Your proposal should be written in APA style (which includes a title page with running header and a reference page), and free of typographical and grammatical errors. The body of your proposal should be 4–5 pages long.

Prejudice and Stereotyping in High-Stakes Testing

Prejudice HWork/A Synopsis of the Essay.doc

COGNITIVE DISSONANCE 2

A Synopsis of what the essay should entail

Abstract

Key Word

Introduction

1. A brief review of the theories of cognitive psychology and their applications to learning and instruction.

Categorized into Sub Headings (1) Review of Theories; (2) Applications to learning and instruction.

2. A discussion of how cognitive psychology can mitigate prejudice in the creation of high-stakes academic competency test items.

Categorized into Sub Headings (1) The Discussion; (2) Mitigating Prejudice

3. A discussion of how cognitive psychology can mitigate stereotyping in the creation of high-stakes academic competency test items.

Categorized into Sub Headings (1) The Discussion; (2) Mitigating Stereotyping

Conclusion

Reference

8 Minimum references Required

Use Linking Words and Phrases to connect from one question to the other. See examples of Useful Linking Words and Phrases for Essays online

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Prejudice and Stereotyping in High-Stakes Testing

Due: Saturday, 7/05/2014

 

Reducing prejudice and stereotyping are common concerns for educators particularly those developing the instruments used for high-stakes academic competency testing. In this assignment, you will explore the connection of cognitive psychology to learning and instruction by studying the mitigation of prejudice and stereotyping in high-stakes academic competency testing.

General Requirements:

Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:

Use APA style for writing this Essay. This assignment requires that at least six additional scholarly research sources related to this topic, and in-text citation from each source be included. Use at least 3 different references and citations per question (total at minimum 8 refs). Resources provided bellow.

Use Abstract, Keyword, Introduction and conclusion. One recommendation that I have is to copy/paste the actual criteria for each section in the paper—make these subheadings paraphrased. This will help ensure that you are addressing all parts of the essay requirements. Please proofread and cross check APA citation errors. Write in Third Person Scholarly writing: No quotes from Authors. Let your voice be heard and not reporting lecture back to me. Please expand your discussion and highlight other important theorists and theories where needed. Introduction, and conclusion SHOULD be comprehensive and to include more main ideas and thoughts. Use transitional phrases to link one paragraph to the other. Please follow all instructions carefully and religiously. No assumptions. If you need any clarification on anything please let me know. Please note preferred plagiarism checker to check final writing is TURNITIN software not to be more than 8% plagiarized. Develop all arguments elaborately please.

 

Directions:

 

Write a paper of 1,250 words in which you evaluate the methods used to measure biases, stereotypes, and heuristics. Include the following in your paper:

 

1. A brief review of the theories of cognitive psychology and their applications to learning and instruction.

 

2. A discussion of how cognitive psychology can mitigate prejudice in the creation of high-stakes academic competency test items.

 

3. A discussion of how cognitive psychology can mitigate stereotyping in the creation of high-stakes academic competency test items.

 

Resources

 

1. Reducing Intergroup Prejudice and Conflict: A Commentary

Read:

Staub, E., & Pearlman, L. A. (2009). Reducing intergroup prejudice and conflict: A commentary. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96(3), 588-593. doi:10.1037/a0014045

 

2. Prejudiced Behavior Without Prejudice? Beliefs About the Malleability of Prejudice Affect Interracial Interactions

Read:

Carr, P. B., Dweck, C. S., & Pauker, K. (2012). “Prejudiced” behavior without prejudice? Beliefs about the malleability of prejudice affect interracial interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103(3), 452-471. doi:10.1037/a0028849

 

3. Changing Beliefs and Behavior Through Experience-Taking

Read:

Kaufman, G. F., & Libby, L. K. (2012). Changing beliefs and behavior through experience-taking. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103(1), 1-19. doi:10.1037/a0027525.

 

I HAVE GIVING YOU 3 REFERENCES HERE, YOU NEED TO ADD 5 MORE REFERENCES TO GIVE YOU A TOTAL OF 8 REFERENCES. YOU MUST USE 2 REFERENCES PER SUB HEADING-QUESTION TOTAL 8 IN ALL.

APA CITATIONS

Discuss ways in which we use the alphabetic principle in our classrooms or daily lives.

  • As Section 8.1 of your text states, the most important visual literacy component of learning to read is the alphabetic principle (Coats, 2013).  This understanding that words consist of letters that correspond to sounds must be taught explicitly.  After viewing the video The Alphabetic Principle and reading Chapter 8 of your text, you will discuss ways in which you can use the alphabetic principle in your teaching, and then you will conduct a book review.

    Select a book that is a rhyming alphabet book.

     

    Discuss ways in which we use the alphabetic principle in our classrooms or daily lives.  Use the video for examples.  Then, provide the title and author of the book, and give a brief overview of what the book is about.  For your book review, discuss how the book meets your assigned criteria and how it specifically addresses that skill.  Identify ways you can use the book in your classroom to reinforce your assigned criteria.

Explain the role that inductive and deductive reasoning play in the decision-making process.

PSY/360 Week 5 – Learning Team Assignment – Problem Solving and Decision Making Presentation  – A+ & Original Guaranteed!

 

PSY/410

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LEARNING TEAMS:

 

Due Day 6 (Sunday):  Problem Solving and Decision Making Presentation (20 points):

 

Select a scenario in which problem solving strategies are utilized to achieve a goal (e.g.,

resolving conflict in the work place or planning a wedding for two individuals that have diverse backgrounds).

 

Prepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation in which you illustrate your selected scenario with presenter notes.

 

Address the following items:

o    Describe your scenario.

o    Select two major decisions that must be made to solve your problem. For each one of your decisions address the following:

 

·         Describe the decision.

·         Discuss the process that must be taken to make the decision.

·         Explain the role that inductive and deductive reasoning play in the decision-making process.

·         Analyze how emotion and culture affected the process.