The recognition and interpretation of sensory information, incorporated with memories and experiences, in order to understand and interact with the environment.
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Paradoxical
A paradox is something that contradicts itself; something that is and is not the same time.
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Phenomenon
A fundamental psychological process that has theoretically explainable effects and consequences and which can be used to explain human behaviour.
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Appraisal
The assessment of the given stimulus. This may include an evaluation of what caused the stimulus, how it will impact the individual, the meaning of the stimulus in the individual's life and the likely outcome of the stimulus.
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Confederate
An aide of the experimenter who pretends to be a participant but whose behaviour is rehearsed and agreed upon prior to the experiment.
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Neurophysiological
Relating to the functioning of the nervous system.
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Falsified
Something that in principle can be shown to be false through observation or experimentation.
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Card 2
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A paradox is something that contradicts itself; something that is and is not the same time.
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Paradoxical
Card 3
Front
A fundamental psychological process that has theoretically explainable effects and consequences and which can be used to explain human behaviour.
Back
Card 4
Front
The assessment of the given stimulus. This may include an evaluation of what caused the stimulus, how it will impact the individual, the meaning of the stimulus in the individual's life and the likely outcome of the stimulus.
Back
Card 5
Front
An aide of the experimenter who pretends to be a participant but whose behaviour is rehearsed and agreed upon prior to the experiment.
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