Our spectroscope has three main parts. There is a slit made from a razor blade to make a path for the light, a diffraction grating made from a CD disk, and a viewing port.

Our spectroscope has three main parts. There is a slit made from a razor blade to make a path for the light, a diffraction grating made from a CD disk,…

Continue ReadingOur spectroscope has three main parts. There is a slit made from a razor blade to make a path for the light, a diffraction grating made from a CD disk, and a viewing port.

Week 1 DQ 1 Moving Data to Wisdom Reflect on the content from your readings and this weeks lesson. Then, think of a recent experience and describe how you mentally moved data through the stages of information and knowledge to wisdom. What information system(s) helped you move from data to wisdom? Keep this short like assessing a patient for congestive heart failure. How did you evaluate and combine the various pieces of data? What was the outcome of this process?

Week 1 DQ 1 Moving Data to Wisdom Reflect on the content from your readings and this weeks lesson. Then, think of a recent experience and describe how you mentally…

Continue ReadingWeek 1 DQ 1 Moving Data to Wisdom Reflect on the content from your readings and this weeks lesson. Then, think of a recent experience and describe how you mentally moved data through the stages of information and knowledge to wisdom. What information system(s) helped you move from data to wisdom? Keep this short like assessing a patient for congestive heart failure. How did you evaluate and combine the various pieces of data? What was the outcome of this process?

PSY 310 Week 1 Historical Influences on Psychology Questions Review the “Historical Influences on Psychology” presentation. Answer the critical thinking questions throughout the presentation in a Microsoft® Word ® document. Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • How did clocks influence the world when they were introduced? • Why was Descartes so important to the development of psychology? What did he contribute? • In your opinion, who contributed the most to empiricism? Why? Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • Which method of brain mapping do you believe was considered the most accurate during that time period? Why? • Why was Hermann von Helmholtz considered to be one of the greatest scientists of his time? Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • Wilhelm Wundt is credited with founding psychology as a science. What were his specific contributions to this foundation? • What did Hermann Ebbinghaus contribute to the science of psychology?  

PSY 310 Week 1 Historical Influences on Psychology Questions Review the “Historical Influences on Psychology” presentation. Answer the critical thinking questions throughout the presentation in a Microsoft® Word ® document.…

Continue ReadingPSY 310 Week 1 Historical Influences on Psychology Questions Review the “Historical Influences on Psychology” presentation. Answer the critical thinking questions throughout the presentation in a Microsoft® Word ® document. Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • How did clocks influence the world when they were introduced? • Why was Descartes so important to the development of psychology? What did he contribute? • In your opinion, who contributed the most to empiricism? Why? Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • Which method of brain mapping do you believe was considered the most accurate during that time period? Why? • Why was Hermann von Helmholtz considered to be one of the greatest scientists of his time? Respond to the following questions in 100 words or less: • Wilhelm Wundt is credited with founding psychology as a science. What were his specific contributions to this foundation? • What did Hermann Ebbinghaus contribute to the science of psychology?