PSYU3399 psychological literacy Flashcards

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What are 4 things a capstone unit should do?

A
  1. Make students aware of acquired grad capabilities
  2. Synthesise knowledge/ skills from various disciplines of psyc
  3. Reflect on how learning can explain every day
  4. Use these to facilitate employment
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How many graduates go on to further education of professional training in psychology?

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25%

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What are the most and least desirable qualities in new graduates for employers?

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Desirable: interpersonal communication skills, cultural alignment/values fit, EQ
Undesirable: arrogance, poor oral com skills, poor comm skills.

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What is psychological literacy?

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Applying psyc knowledge to a many spheres of life & thinking like a psychologist and reflecting on these to the betterment of society. Even if that means calling something out.

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In a lake, there is a patch of lily pads. Everyday the patch doubles in size. If it takes 48 days for the patch to cover the whole lake how many days would it take to cover half the lake? Many people answer 24 days. What is this an example of?

A

Intuitive over analytical thinking.

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How does psychology explain ‘the dress’?

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Colour constancy- due to individual differences in the interpretation of illumination.

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Your friend is having identical twins and has been researching the best ways to tell them apart. She is considering colour coding as the best option. What advice would you give?

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Tell them not to worry too much, that individual differences will arise and that its better to get to know those things in their kids rather than encourage psychological short cuts

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Why might a child not recognise the wiggles in a different context?

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We make judgements/process only the most salient cues (like clothing).

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What explains arguments like someone not being fit to be PM because they are deliberately barren?

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Expectations of gender role conformity.

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Is mortality related to the consumption of alcohol increasing or decreasing?

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For each 1L rise per capita in alcohol consumption mortality increases by 1.5%

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From a psychological perspective, why might an indigenous player get booed?

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His indigenous association might facilitate explicit and implicit prejudice & stereotyping maintained by out group/in group preferences and the cognition of crowd behaviour.

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