Katherine Rouleau

North Carolina State University
Stop the Bleed Instructor

Biography

Hi, my name is Katie Rouleau. I am an aspiring Trauma Psychologist with a passion for helping and teaching others. Currently, I am a full time EMT-Basic, and I am working towards my Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology. In my spare time, I love doing research, doing puzzles, and playing video games. I have an adorable dog named Lucy Waffles and a sweet cat named Maya. I am looking forward to helping others learn and grow!

Education

BA Psychology
North Carolina State University
BA Psychology
North Carolina State University
BA Psychology
North Carolina State University
BA Psychology
North Carolina State University
BA Psychology
North Carolina State University
BA Psychology
North Carolina State University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
40 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Concepts of Motivation & Hunger Motivation
Sexual Motivation & Social Motivation
Physiology and Theories of Emotion
Vision
Hearing
The Other Senses
History of Psychology
Field of Psychology
Psychology: Major Issues and Approaches
Process of Learning and Classical Conditioning
Operant vs. Classical Conditioning: Insights for Behavior Modification
Cognitive Learning
Understanding Consciousness
Sleep: Pattern and Theories
Sleep Disorders and Dreams
Psychodynamic Perspective
Non-Freudians and Trait Theorists
Behavioural and Social Cognitive Perspective
Treatment of Mental Health: Past and Present
Treatment Therapies and Modalities
Evaluation and Prevention Strategies
Human Development Study & Developmental Issues
Development: Prenatal, Infancy and Childhood
Development: Adolescence and Adulthood
Thinking and Intelligence
Language and Problem Solving
Prejudice and Discrimination
Aggression & Attraction

Katherine's Textbook Answer Videos

01:52
Understanding Psychology, Student Edition

List 10 makes and models of cars (such as Saturn SL2, Honda Civic) and ask 15 people to choose from a wide range of adjectives (such as serious, reliable, dishonest) that best describes someone who drives that type of car. Analyze the results of your survey to see if people are stereotyped by the cars they drive

Chapter 20: Attitudes and Social Influence
Section 2: Attitude Change and Prejudice
Katherine Rouleau
00:53
Barron's AP Psychology

In a perception research lab, you are asked to describe the shape of the top of a box as the box is slowly rotated. Which concept are the researchers most likely investigating?
(A) feature detectors in the retina
(B) feature detectors in the occipital lobe
(C) placement of rods and cones in the retina
(D) binocular depth cues
(E) shape constancy

Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
Katherine Rouleau
01:01
Barron's AP Psychology

Smell and taste are called ______ because _______
(A) energy senses; they send impulses to the brain in the form of electric energy.
(B) chemical senses; they detect chemicals in what we taste and smell.
(C) flavor senses; smell and taste combine to create flavor.
(D) chemical senses; they send impulses to the brain in the form of chemicals.
(E) memory senses; they both have powerful connections to memory.

Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
Katherine Rouleau
01:00
Barron's AP Psychology

If you had sight in only one eye, which of the following depth cues could you NOT use?
(A) texture gradient
(B) convergence
(C) linear perspective
(D) interposition
(E) shading

Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
Katherine Rouleau
00:53
Barron's AP Psychology

Which of the following sentences best describes the relationship between sensation and perception?
(A) Sensation is a strictly mechanical process, whereas perception is a cognitive process.
(B) Perception is an advanced form of sensation.
(C) Sensation happens in the senses, whereas perception happens in the brain
(D) Sensation is detecting stimuli, perception is interpreting stimuli detected
(E) Sensation involves learning and expectations, and perception does not

Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
Katherine Rouleau
1 2 3 4

Katherine's Quick Ask Videos

01:06
Biology

Which of the following test results category places the microbe in a preliminary category such as a genus?


Phenotypic data


Genotypic data


Presumptive data


Confirmatory data

Katherine Rouleau
01:22
Algebra

You may be wondering why you are studying statistics, applied
statistics or quantitative business analysis, while your major at
the university is something else such as marketing and arts.
Marketing or arts is more important to you but not numerical
figures. However, since you joined the statistics course last week,
you have been learning why statistics would matter to you.
Required:
Discuss how statistics can help you in your future job(s).

Katherine Rouleau
01:09
Algebra

1. On my farm, there are 10 brown horses and 8 mares (female horses). Can you conclude that there are 18 horses on my farm? Explain.
2. At a certain school, the probability of making the soccer team is 50%, and the probability of making the basketball team is 50%. A student concludes that it's a sure bet to make one of those two teams because 50% + 50% = 100%. Do you agree with this reasoning? Explain your answer.

Katherine Rouleau
03:23
Algebra

Each of us feels different in many ways from the average behavior or expectations that other people seem to value. This reflects our own feelings of diversity. The differences you feel compared to others could be about your physical characteristics (height, age, skin color) but also could reflect a difference in your thinking style, feelings, personality, or behavior, especially when you feel different from what other people expect or what you perceive are the social norms. Write in the following list six ways you feel different from others:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Now answer the following questions with respect to your perceived diversity.
What are your feelings about being different?
Which elements of diversity are you proud of? Why?
What element would you like to change to be less diverse?
Why?
How do your differences contribute to a student team or work organization?

Katherine Rouleau
00:43
Prealgebra

Uniforms are sold in packages of 5. The store's 135 employees
will each be given 6 uniforms. How many packages will the store
need to order?

Katherine Rouleau
00:16
Algebra

Pharyngeal sounds are associated with which language family?
Austronesian
Indo-European
Semitic
Sino-Tibetan

Katherine Rouleau
1 2 3