Kelsie Allen
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Commented on Nike's Reconstruction of Tiger's Image
You're blog is very interesting. I'm not much of a golf follower but I do watch stuff in the media. I really like the video you posted. It really shows how classical conditioning and how this topic works. I think...
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Commented on Right or Left?
I think the whole split brain, right side left side is a topic to remember. It always tuck in my eye that the left brain goes with the right eye, and the right brain goes to the left eye. I've...
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Commented on Five Years From Now
I didn't pick this topic of what I would remember, but after seeing your blog and just the pictures I realized this is a topic that I really remember. I learned about classical conditioning a few years ago and when...
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Commented on Using Psychology Moving Forward
Personality is what I said I would remember most. I think that it is very interesting and fun to learn about. The Rorschach Inkblot Test was fun to learn about and hear and learn what different people see in the...
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Commented on Twin Study
I really like your topic! I think that the findings of twin studies are surprising and interesting. Before this class I also thought the environment played the main role in personalities. It's still hard to think that genetics is the...
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Commented on What's Wrong With Red Ink?
Interesting last blog. You made good points and examples about culture differences. It's not very common for people to use red ink (that I know of) in any culture. Black is the most common probably because its more professional. The...
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Commented on Mind the Jackelopes
I really liked your final blog. I also agree that scientific thinking is a very important topic that we covered this semester. I really like the picture you posted and your example of the media because it goes to show/teach...
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Commented on In all Honesty
I agree with what you are saying. With so much going on in our lives and other classes, it's hard to remember sections, topics, and the information we've learned this semester. I agreed that OCEAN and personality is the easiest...
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Posted OCEAN-Personality to PSY 1001 Section 02-03 Spring 2012
Learning more about personality was the most interesting topic this semester and what I will remember most. Learning about identifying traits with the Big Five Model of Personality caught my attention because I like learning about different people and...
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Commented on "Anybody else have to go to the bathroom?"
I really like the video that you posted, and your blog as well. You brought up great points about how most people think they are very independent but like you said as simple as going to the bathroom or even...
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Commented on College Admission Tests: What For?
I completely agree with your blog! You made very good points, and there are many people who are very smart and terrible test takers and adding a limited amount of time doesn't help the test taking and showing their true...
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Commented on Divorce? It may not be as bad as you think.
Your blog really hits home for me. I have a brother and sister and my parents got divorced when I was in 7th grade. My parents never had conflict, not in front of us at least. When they told us...
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Commented on Rapid Weightloss: Reality or Hoax?
Love your topic and your blog. I completely agree with you -there are so many crazy diets and ways to lose weight that it's hard to believe that some people fall for these fast weight loss diets. There can be...
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Commented on Dating the Guy sitting next to you in class?
This is a very interesting concept. The way you explain proximity and use examples from the real world, put it into perception makes this article easy to understand and many people can relate to this topic. I really like the...
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Commented on What is Emotional Intelligence?
Your blogs makes me think about what emotional intelligence is and just about emotions I feel and see in others every day. I think that writing down feelings and the many other things people are told to increase their emotional...
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Commented on Aggression
I don't know what to think about aggression -if/why it seems like men are more pron to aggression than women. I believe that environmental factors play a role in aggression because if their surrounding environment has a large proportion of...
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Commented on Difference in Perception of Beauty
I agree that attractiveness is different to everyone. I think culture backgrounds play a role in what makes someone attractive to another. In a more extreme way, like the picture you posted, I believe culture backgrounds have some effect but...
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Commented on Charlie Bit my Finger- What makes an Online Video go viral?
Your blog really caught my attention! I have seen both videos and I have never thought about the emotional arousal playing a role in sharing the video and the videos being so popular. I also liked how you said that...
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Commented on The Hunger Games
I haven't read or seen The Hunger Games yet. I've actually had this conversation with a parent. I liked how you shared effects on children and teens that we learned in class and I do agree that the parents should...
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Commented on Should Gay Marriage Be Legal?
Love your topic and blog. You gave really great points that supports your reasoning I agree that it is not a choice and that people can't pick their sexuality whether it has to do with nature, nurture, environment, or whatever...
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Posted Addison in the Preoperational Stage with Ice Cream to PSY 1001 Section 02-03 Spring 2012
I have a 2 and a half year old sister named Addison. She is very smart for her age because she has 5 older siblings, a mom, and dad who are always holding a conversation with her. Since Since she...
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Posted Nature versus Nurture to PSY 1001 Section 02-03 Spring 2012
The Nature verse nurture is one of the oldest debates in psychology. It questions whether our personal experiences or characteristics qualities play a bigger role in which we are about our behavioral and physical traits; the nature aspect of our...
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Posted Not Always Seeing the Whole Picture (Chapter 1) to PSY 1001 Section 02-03 Spring 2012
Looking at a person or a picture, one is usually to judge about how they see a person or a picture. Sometimes we can usually pinpoint some, if not most characteristics of a person or picture. Naïve realism is the...