Negative Reinforcement With negative reinforcement, the occurrence of a behavior is increased by removing an unpleasant stimulus. For example, your dog can …
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Negative Afterimage A sensation of opposing colours that occur after staring at a coloured stimulus. For example, if you were to stare …
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Needs We all have them, but what are they? A simple way to think about needs is that they are states of …
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Need to Belong The Need to Belong was defined by American psychologist, Abraham Maslow. He believed that people are social beings who …
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Nearsightedness An eye condition where one cannot see objects clearly from afar. For example, if you are nearsighted you will be able …
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Near-Death Experience Near-Death Experience refers to the sensations reported by people who have come close to dying or were clinically dead for …
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Nature-Nurture Issue This is one of if not the longest-running debate since the science of psychology began…what makes us who we are …
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Naturalistic Observation Researchers use all sorts of techniques to collect data, ranging from very controlled lab experiments to natural observation. With naturalistic …
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Narcolepsy Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder where the affected individual falls asleep without warning. A person with narcolepsy can fall asleep while …
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Narcissistic Personality (Narcissism) A person with a narcissistic personality is totally centered on his or her own needs and feelings while ignoring …