The area of interest is the Rorschach inkblot test. After
taking the test myself I can vouch that I don’t think that the test is a good
way to evaluate someone. For me I couldn’t see anything in the one pain. I
guess some psychologist somewhere would give me a mental answer. At one time
the ink blot test was the most widely projective test used. Then again that
time was in the 1960’s.For me I don’t believe that one person can look at a
picture (inkblots) and another person can analysis that person. We are all
different something may look different to one person than the other. It would
be different if it was just a straight forward picture, but it is just blots.
The test is basically your word against the psychologist’s word. Yes, this test
has been in use for many years, but I can’t believe that with the technology
that we have today that we can’t find a better and more effective way the
analysis a person’s mind to see what they are thinking. I think that in time we
will be using computers more and more to get a better understanding of why
people are wired the way that they are.
Globalization/Psychology
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
Classical Conditioning
Unconditioned Stimulus- The Man Camping
Conditioned Stimulus- Ivory Soap
Unconditioned Response- Make one feel like a man
Conditioned Response- Happiness to Ivory soap
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Teaching the unknowing
This summer Toby, Alex, Tory Garret and myself all went fishing
on Waubay lake. We caught just under our limit if fish. So that meant that we
needed to clean the fish. We took the fish back to my place to clean. Turns out
that none of the other guys knew how to clean a fish. I went to the house and
got a few sharp knives and a couple bowls to put the meat in. We set up a table
and my dad and myself proceeded to show the guys how to filet fish. I showed
them how to on the first couple of fish then I gave them the rest of the knives
and we proceeded to filet the fish. I didn't want to let anything go to waste. So
I would have to help the stragglers and the ones that really needed help. Towards
the end the guys finally started to get it. After we got done cleaning we went
and washed every thing down and Toby was trying to be funny and spray my dad
with the hose. So my dad took a bucket of water and took off after Toby and
just drenched him. After that all went down mom was cooking the fish that we
caught and we had a big fish fry.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Psychology assignment #1
What is your favorite
word?
Please
What is your least favorite word?
What is your least favorite word?
Swag
What one thing do you like about your life?
What one thing do you like about your life?
I have a very supporting family/friends
What one thing do you not like about your life?
What one thing do you not like about your life?
That people are willing to hurt you
What profession would you like to attempt?
What profession would you like to attempt?
Large animal vet
What profession would you never attempt?
What profession would you never attempt?
Banker
What 3 words describe you?
What 3 words describe you?
Funny, caring, outgoing
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Ebola Outbreak
Part 1
We are studying
the Ebola outbreak in globalization. I have learned many things that I did not
know about the Ebola virus when I was researching for our class project. From
what it is to how it is spread.
One of the biggest
things that I learned that I did not know before was that the main carrier of Ebola
was the fruit bat, and that one fruit bat can also spread it to more bats.
Another thing that I didn't know was that the Ebola virus can be transferred
from the animals to humans. One more thing that I didn't know was that the
Ebola virus can be spread through uncooked meats. I also didn't know that the environment
plays a factor in the spread of Ebola. The reason why the environment plays a
factor in the spread of Ebola is if you take the animal’s environment humans
will have more chances in coming into contact with the virus.
Over the course of
the class assignment I learned many things that I didn't know. From the spread
of the Ebola virus to how the environment plays a factor on how the disease can
spread. The Ebola virus is a scary thing but the more that we can learn about it
the better off we can be.
Part 2
Think
of a virus, a virus does not stop spreading if not contained, because Diseases
and health problems know NO BORDERS. A question that I mentioned earlier is; How
will the future population contain the diseases that the current population is
having problems containing. I believe that in the future there will be a
vaccination and a cure for Ebola and that population will not have to worry
about it. If a new virus were to arrive I believe that they will have the technology
to confront the virus.
Another
question that I had mentioned earlier was how will the environment affect the
ability for a disease to spread. Like for instance the Ebola outbreak, Ebola’s
main carrier is the fruit bat and with the rising population we are taking some
of the habitat of the fruit bat and other infected animals causing greater odds
for human encounter with infected animals. Now in the future I believe that
there will be stricter rules for deforestation so the odds won’t be as large
for cross encounters.
Globalization
has ties to everything in the world even the bad diseases. How the future
generations will react to the situations that we are facing right now will be
interesting to see. The future holds many mysteries that we won’t know about
hopefully cures are in one of the mysteries.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Health Care and Politics
Pharmaceuticals/health products spend 120,369,378 in lobbying
Lobbying totals peaked in 2009 at over $480 million
The top 2 recipients in 2013-2014 both were in the senate
The contributions increases rapidly on an election year
That the Republican Party has been on the higher end of paying out 9 out of 13 years
In 2014 our lobbying totals are less than half of what they were in 2009
Hospitals/ nursing homes spend $44,438,551 this year
Blue cross blue shield splits up their spending almost 50-50
Cooperative of American physicians spend almost all of their spending on outside spending groups
The contributing trends since 1990 have been climbing up to this year.
Lobbying totals peaked in 2009 at over $480 million
The top 2 recipients in 2013-2014 both were in the senate
The contributions increases rapidly on an election year
That the Republican Party has been on the higher end of paying out 9 out of 13 years
In 2014 our lobbying totals are less than half of what they were in 2009
Hospitals/ nursing homes spend $44,438,551 this year
Blue cross blue shield splits up their spending almost 50-50
Cooperative of American physicians spend almost all of their spending on outside spending groups
The contributing trends since 1990 have been climbing up to this year.
Sicko Review
We just watched a
documentary called Sicko in globalization. The documentary showcases the “real”
truth of American health care compared to a couple of foreign countries. The
movie is produced by Michael Moore. I know what you are thinking the movie was very
one sided, and it was but I think that the facts that he had weren't all lies.
Like said before the movie is very one sided.
The side that it bashes is the American health care. In the movie Michael went
to Canada, France, Great Britain, and Cuba. In all of those countries the
government provides free health care for the population. Michael really wanted
portray that all of those countries were better than the United States in the
area of health care. I believe that those countries are cheaper because you don’t
have to but health care, but I don’t think the people of those countries are not
taken as good of care of like the citizens of the United States are. When It
comes to the initial caring of the people.
Overall
I thought that the movie was a good movie. The movie was also an eye opener for
me. It showed that there are different health care systems out there, and we as
individuals have to find out which one will work the best for us.
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