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421: Can Machines Think On Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery And I
... machine) in order to accept that it is actually thinking is also invalidated by Turing. The correlation made between a human’s reactions and scientific induction is well founded in psychology, as is the delineation of behaviour into personal “laws of conduct”. The imperfection of human thought is only an issue in the confines of the “imitation game” and can be ...
422: Censorship
... a strange man teaching your kids to punch each other, or trying to sell them all kinds of products, you d kick him right out of the house," says Yale psychology professor Jerome Singer. "But here you are; you come in and the RV is on and you don t think twice about it" (Abandoned in the Wasteland). TV violence is ...
423: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
... view hacking as a computer addiction. Hackers are individuals who use the computers as substitute: computers do not have the perplexity of human relations (antisocial behaviour). Therefore there is a psychology of hacking as there is for every type of human behaviour, regardless of criminal behaviour or not. 3) Hackers: Criminals or not? Hackers have a negative public image and identity ...
424: ESP
... that the three types of ESP were just different examples of the same thing. From that premise came an attempt to relate parapsychology to the other sciences- physics, biology, and psychology. Let¹s take physics, which is the study of the physical. ESP has yet to be explained in physical terms, so physicists cannot account for it. But why is ESP ...
425: Computer Mediated Evnvironment
... eds., Advances in Consumer Research, (Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research), p.265. Osgood, C.E. (1954), “Psycholinguistics: A Survey of Theory and Research Problems,” Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 49 (October), Morton Price Memorial supplement. Rajendran, K.N. and Gerard J. Tellis (1994), “Contextual and Temporal Components of Reference Price,” Journal of Marketing, 58 (January), 22-34. Roberts, John ...
426: No Representation Of Allocentric Space Has Been Found In The
... recorded from the post-subiculum in freely moving rats. I. Description and quantitative analysis. Journal of Neuroscience, 10, 420-35. Tolman, E.C. (1948) Cognitive maps in rats and men. Psychology Review, 40, 60-70. Wilkie, D.M. & Palfrey, R. (1987) A computer simulation model of rats' place navigation in the Morris water mave. Behavioural Research Methods, Instruments and Computers, 19 ...
427: New Research Indicates That Drug Therapy Is More
... Amisulpride Study Group. 1999. Improvement of schizophrenia patients with primary negative sympotms treated with amisulpride. Am J. Psychiatry, 156:610-616. Davison G.C. and J.M. Neale. 1999. Abnormal Psychology. USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Robinson, D. G., M.G. Woerner, J.M. Alvir, S. Geisler, A. Koreen, B. Sheitman, M. Chakos, D. Mayerhoff, R. Bilder, R. Goldman, and J ...
428: Hypnosis
... problems who have heard that hypnotherapy works for relieving pain or overcoming an addiction, fear, weight problem, etc. Another group of people who get hypnotized are college students who take psychology classes. Finally, some hypnotic subjects are people who have been victims or witnesses of a crime, but can't remember enough details to help police investigators who encourage them to ...
429: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (gad)
... Health Net. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment. (1999, April 4). [On-Line]. mentalhelp.net/disoreders/sx24t.htm. Rosenhan, David L., Seligman, Martin E.P. (1995). Phobia, Panic, and Anxiety Disorders. Abnormal Psychology. (3rd ed.). New York: W.W. Norton and Company, Inc.
430: Extra Sensory Perception
... that the three types of ESP were just different examples of the same thing. From that premise came an attempt to relate parapsychology to the other sciences- physics, biology, and psychology. Let¹s take physics, which is the study of the physical. ESP has yet to be explained in physical terms, so physicists cannot account for it. But why is ESP ...


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