Psychological Concepts

Stimulus

Stimulus: An Overview Stimulus is a term used in economics and psychology to refer to an external event or factor that evokes or triggers a response or reaction. Types of Stimulus Stimuli can be classified into various types based on their nature and impact: Visual Stimulus: Stimuli that are perceived through sight, such as images […]

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Stimulants

Stimulants Stimulants are a class of drugs that excite the central nervous system and increase alertness, attention, and energy levels. They work by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain, such as dopamine and norepinephrine. Stimulants have a variety of medical and non-medical uses, and they can be both prescribed by doctors and

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Steven%27s Power Law

Steven’s Power Law Steven’s Power Law, also known as Steven’s Law, is a mathematical principle that describes the relationship between the strength of a physical stimulus and the perceived intensity or magnitude of the resulting sensation. Background Steven’s Power Law was first proposed by psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens in 1957. Stevens conducted experiments to investigate

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Stereotypy

Stereotypy Stereotypy refers to repetitive, non-functional motor movements, vocalizations, or behaviors that are often seen in individuals with developmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or intellectual disabilities. These stereotypical behaviors are typically rigid, predictable, and may appear purposeless. Characteristics of Stereotypy Stereotyped behaviors share some common characteristics: Repetition: They are performed repeatedly and

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Stereotyping

Stereotyping Stereotyping is the process of making assumptions or generalizations about a group of people based on limited knowledge, preconceived notions, or societal beliefs. Characteristics Characteristics are the identifiable traits or features associated with a particular group that are often assumed to be true for all members of that group. Generalizations Generalizations are the broad

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Stereotypical Bias

Stereotypical Bias Stereotypical bias refers to the tendency of individuals or groups to form opinions or make judgments about others based on preconceived notions, generalizations, or assumptions associated with a particular social, racial, ethnic, gender, or cultural group. It involves using fixed ideas or stereotypes to make assumptions about individuals without considering their unique characteristics,

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Stereotype

Stereotype Definition: A stereotype refers to a widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief or idea about a particular group of people or things. Characteristics of Stereotypes: Stereotypes are based on shallow assumptions and limited information about the group or thing being stereotyped. Stereotypes often lack individuality and fail to recognize the diversity and complexity

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Stereopsis

Stereopsis: Stereopsis is the visual perception of depth or three-dimensionality caused by the fusion of the slightly disparate images from the two eyes. It allows humans and many other animals to accurately perceive the distances and spatial relationships between objects in their environment. How Stereopsis Works: Stereopsis relies on the binocular disparity, which is the

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