Part 2

InstructionsPart 2: Annotated Bibliography (20 points, 15%)Annotated bibliographies provide you with the opportunity to cite, summarize, and compare and contrast resources you will use in a project. You will cite each resource in APA style, write an approximately 150-word description that summarizes the central theme and scope of the resource, and compare and contrast it with other resources. For more information on annotated bibliographies, consult UMGC’s How to Write an Annotated Bibliography https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/bibliography_tutorial.cfmFor this project, you are to identify at least 10 original sources of research from scholarly sources. At least 3-4 of your sources must have been published within the past 3 years.Depending on the assignment, the annotated bibliography may serve a number of purposes, including but not limited to reviewing the literature on a particular subject, illustrating the quality of research you have done, providing examples of the types of resources available, describing other items on a topic that may be of interest to the reader, and/or exploring the subject for further research.Annotated Bibliography, specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:• Summarize the central theme of the resource.• Include a paragraph in which you do the following:o Evaluate the author’s authority or background.o Explain how this resource will work in conjunction with other cited works to illuminate the topic of interest.

The False Memory Experiment

Using CogLab, complete the false memory experiment and create a report on the experiment.In your report, write a brief introduction describing the history of false memory research. Next, in the Methods section, describe the process that you followed to complete the experiment, including a description of the materials used and the stimuli. Make sure to include enough information so that others can also perform the same experiment successfully.Finally, describe the experimental results. In addition, determine how confident you were about your memory for words. Provide a rationale to support your answer. Summarize your report, including answers to the following questions:Were the results in accordance with your expectations? Provide a rationale to support your answer.Did anything about the experiment surprise you? If yes, what? Do you think you saw words that were not on the original list?What factors would influence the results of the false memory experiment?

Psyc

Please answer in as much details as you can. At least 4 to 6 sentence. And when you answer please place the number to the question.Question 1 of 6Conceptual1. What does Aronson say is one of the most powerful determininats of whether youwill like another person ?a. If that person likes youb. If that person and you are about equally attractivec. If that person and you have similar attitudesd. If you have high self-esteemExplain your reason for selecting this answer.Question 2 of 6Applied2. Suppose you are observing a highly popular and well-respected politician and a college student eat lunch. Both proceed to spill gravy ontheir neckties. Generalizing from research cited in Aronson, your liking of thepolitician will most likely___?___ and your liking of the college student will ___?___.a. increase; increaseb. increase; decreasec. decrease; decreased. decrease; increaseWhy do you believe that this is the correct choice?Question 3 of 6Research/Textbook3. Aronson’s text describes an experiment in which subjects watch a victim supposedlyreceive electric shocks. Subjects were given the opportunity to vote as to whether thevictim should continue to receive the shocks, and the shocks were either terminated ornot. What was the outcome of that experiment in terms of liking the victim?Question 4 of 6Research/ReaderArticle 374. Explain why it was that Dutton and Aron found it necessary to conduct a thirdexperiment, this time in a laboratory setting, to control for what possible potentialconfounding factor?Question 5 of 6Personal Relevance5. Explain a situation in which you heard it said or someone said to you somethingthat started a conflict or became a confrontation. Explain how it made you feel.Next, describe how the confrontation or conversation could be re-written using “Straight Talk”.Question 6 of 6Summary6. According to the Aronson textbook in Chapter 8, why is it important to expressone’s feelings rather than one’s judgments about another person?