Sue Savage-Rumbaugh with Kanzi Kanzi, a bonobo, communicates by pressing symbols on a computer keyboard. Kanzi uses the symbols to communicate requests and intentions — and even, when alone, to "talk" to himself.
The original appearance of the allele for blond hair was probably the result of a random mutation that occurred in northern Europe some 10,000 years ago (Frost, 2006). Migration, or rather the lack of it, might account for the ...
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Discovering Psychology
After James Prominent Early Psychologists Hall and Mary Whiton Calkins. G. Stanley Hall (1844–1924) G. Stanley Hall helped organize psychology in the United States. He established the first psychology research laboratory in the United ...
Psychology: AP Edition with Discovery Psychology
You will also find definitions for key terms and concepts in the glossary that appears in the back of the Hockenbury textbook , Discovering Psychology . • REVIEW EXERCISES These study activities are intended to help you learn and ...
Discovering Psychology + Read and Practice for Discovering Psychology, Six Months Access
Consider, for example, how Michael Cole (1996) began chapter 1 in his influential 1996 book, Cultural Psychology: A ... he assigned the task of understanding how culture enters into psychological processes (Farr, 1983; Toulmin, 1980).
The leading proponent of this idea was a German physiologist named Wilhelm Wundt (Gentile & Miller, 2009). Wundt used scientific methods to study fundamental psychological processes, such as mental reaction times in response to visual ...