PSYC101 Week 3 Forum Discussion

Before responding to the questions below, click on the “Lessons” link on the left and complete the Week 3: Topic 3 – Memory lesson. After completing the lesson, return to the forum here, click the “Post New Conversation” link at the top Week 3 Forum screen, and respond to the following questions.

General posting requirements can be viewed by clicking the Week 3 Forum “View Full Description” link on the Forums screen under the heading “Forum General Posting Requirements”.

A great deal of controversy has surrounded the phenomenon of “false memory syndrome” and the implications that it has had in our society, particularly in the legal realm. One of the most influential psychologists in the area of memory and eye witness testimony is Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, who has spent three decades as a research psychologist and memory expert in legal cases. To learn more about the controversy surrounding “false memory syndrome,” visit the online LA Weekly website at

http://www.laweekly.com/2004-08-19/news/memory-and-manipulation/ to read the article, “Memory and Manipulation.”

Based on the points that the Loftus article brings up and your readings and research this week respond to the following:

What kind of implications do particular limitations of human memory have on the use of eye-witness testimony in criminal and civil court cases?

PSYC101 Week 4 Forum Discussion
General posting requirements can be viewed by clicking the Week 4 Forum “View Full Description” link on the Forums screen under the heading”Forum General Posting Requirements”. All forums in this course have the same general posting requirements.

As we reach the midpoint of our course, it is a good time to connect with each other to begin thinking about what comes next. Please reflect upon and answer the following questions:

What do you hope to do with your degree?
Which course(s) will you take next?
Why do those courses interest you?
What do you hope to learn from your program?
How might it help you advance your current career or prepare for your future?
Are there any obstacles you foresee?
How will you work to overcome them?
What questions do you have about your program or future career goals to which your peers or instructor might be able to respond?

PSYC101 Week 5 Forum Discussion
General posting requirements can be viewed by clicking the Week 5 Forum “View Full Description” link on the Forums screen under the heading “Forum General Posting Requirements”.

Before responding to the questions below, click on the “Lessons” link on the left and complete the Week 5: Topic 1 – Learning lesson. After completing the lesson, return to the forum here, click the “Post New Conversation” link at the top Week 5 Forum screen, and respond to the following questions.

Consider a behavior that you would like to teach someone. This could be a friend, a child, a co-worker, etc. Describe the behavior and select one of the learning theories we learned about this week (i.e. observational learning, operant conditioning, etc.) as the framework for how you would teach the person that behavior. Explain how you would ensure they have learned the behavior and why you felt that approach would work best for the particular behavior and setting. What challenges do you encounter to the learning process using your planned approach?
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PSYC101 Week 3 Forum

Before answering the questions below, complete the Week 3: Topic 3 – Memory lesson on the left. After finishing the class, return to the Week 3 Forum and answer the following questions.

On the Forums screen, click the Week 3 Forum “View Full Description” link under “Forum General Posting Requirements”.

The “false memory syndrome” and its ramifications in contemporary culture, particularly in the legal domain, have been hotly debated. Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a research psychologist and memory specialist in legal matters, is one of the most influential psychologists in memory and eye witness testimony. Visit the LA Weekly website at to learn more about the “false memory syndrome.”

http://www.laweekly.com/2004-08-19/news/memory-and-manipulation/

Respond to the following questions based on the Loftus article and your readings and study this week:

What impact do memory constraints have on the use of eyewitness testimony in criminal and civil cases?

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PSYC101 Week 4 Forum
On the Forums screen, click the Week 4 Forum “View Full Description” link under the headline “Forum General Posting Requirements”. This course’s forums all have the same posting rules.

Mid-course is a terrific time to connect and start thinking about what comes next. Please consider and respond to the following:

Do you plan to use your degree?
What’s next for you?
So what?
Your program will teach you what?
How can it help you advance in your current job or prepare for your future job?
Do you spot any roadblocks?
How will you combat them?
What questions do you have concerning your program or future job goals?

Week 5 Discussion Forum
On the Forums screen, click the Week 5 Forum “View Full Description” link under “Forum General Posting Requirements”.

Before answering the questions below, complete the Week 5: Topic 1 – Learning lesson on the left. After finishing the lecture, return to the Week 5 Forum and answer the following questions.

Consider a skill you want to teach someone. Someone you know, a child, a coworker, etc Describe the behavior and use one of the learning theories we discussed this week (observational learning, operant conditioning, etc.) to teach it to the person. Explain how you’d teach them the behavior and why you think that technique would work best for the situation. What obstacles do you face in your learning process?

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