1st Edition
PSYC 311: Comparative Psychology
School: Texas A&M University (TAMU )
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Pages: 2This is the end of the human behavior powerpoint
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Pages: 3This is the end of the first powerpoint for exam 4
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Pages: 3This covers the first part of the first powerpoint for exam 4.
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Pages: 2This was the video that we watched in class about apes and how they are similar and different from humans.
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Pages: 2This lecture covers slides 1-36 on the communication and language powerpoint.
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Pages: 2This covers the exam 3 slideshow that consists of only 32 slides.
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Pages: 2This lecture covers the last of the lecture slides for Exam 2 (106-130)
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Pages: 3This lecture continues with the learning concepts and covers imprinting. He skipped some slides in the middle.
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Pages: 3He skipped a lot of slides in the middle, to save time. Make sure you go back through and look at classical conditioning, as well as learning.
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Pages: 5This document has the first two lectures over the exam 2 material.
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Pages: 2This is the last lecture of material for Exam 1. We took notes over Exam 2 material today, but I am going to wait and include them with Tuesday's notes.
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Pages: 3This lecture covers slides 61-77 of the Exam 1 powerpoint. Remember to read the required readings for exam 1 posted on ecampus.
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Pages: 2These are brief notes over the DVD that we watched in class today. Dr. Bourgeois said that any material that he tests over from the DVD will be very straightforward. These are just a few key points from the DVD that will help refresh your memory come test time.
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Pages: 3This lecture covers behavior genetics and the steps involved in research experiments.
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Pages: 4This lecture covers the ethological and behavioral theories of comparative psychology
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Pages: 3This is the first lecture of the semester and covers the introductory concepts of comparative psychology