Keronhica Desir

Saint Leo University
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Biography

I graduated from Saint Leo University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. I also presented a research project at the SEPA/CEPO undergraduate poster session about the relationship between anxiety and negative social encounters. I also took a variety of college-level psychology courses including social and cultural foundations, psychology of parenting, child and adolescent development, and psychology of gender.

Education

BA Psychology
Saint Leo University

Educator Statistics

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Topics Covered

History of Psychology
Field of Psychology
Need of Psychological Research
Human Development Study & Developmental Issues
Development: Prenatal, Infancy and Childhood
Development: Adolescence and Adulthood
Thinking and Intelligence
Evolutionary Psychology
Human Genetics
Treatment of Mental Health: Past and Present
Treatment Therapies and Modalities
Evaluation and Prevention Strategies
Physiology and Theories of Emotion
Stress: Stressors, Health & Coping
Process of Learning and Classical Conditioning
Operant vs. Classical Conditioning: Insights for Behavior Modification
Cognitive Learning

Keronhica's Textbook Answer Videos

01:55
Essentials of Psychology: Concepts and Applications

A psychologist who works within the legal system is most likely to be a
a. social psychologist.
c. forensic psychologist.
b. neuropsychologist.
d. counseling psychologist.

Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
Section 2: Psychologists: Who They Are and What They Do
Keronhica Desir
02:11
Barron's AP Psychology

Some researchers consider developmental psychology an applied research topic because
(A) it is more easily applied to people's lives than research such as behaviorism.
(B) researchers apply findings and theories from other areas of psychology to the specific topic of human development.
(C) it is more commonly studied by a graduate student rather than an undergraduate because of the applications for other research.
(D) doing original research in this area is difficult, so most of the research is about application.
(E) pure research is difficult to gain support for, especially when a researcher needs to recruit children as participants.

Chapter 9: Developmental Psychology
Keronhica Desir
02:38
Barron's AP Psychology

Directions: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case.
Paul takes a test in the army to see if he would make a good pilot. Such a test is a (an)
(A) standardized test.
(B) aptitude test.
(C) intelligence test.
(D) achievement test
(E) biased test.

Chapter 11: Testing and Individual Differences
Keronhica Desir
02:17
Barron's AP Psychology

You read in your philosophy class textbook that humans are born 'tabula rasa" or "blank slates." As a student of psychology, which of the following responses would you have?
(A) The statement is incorrect. Humans may be born without reflexes and instincts, but we are born with the ability to learn them.
(B) The statement is correct. Humans are born without instincts or other mechanisms in place to help us survive.
(C) The statement is correct. Humans are born with a certain number of neurons, but most develop later as we learn.
(D) The statement is incorrect. Humans are born with a set of reflexes that help us survive.
(E) The statement is impossible to prove since we cannot infer what babies know or do not know due to their lack of language.

Chapter 9: Developmental Psychology
Keronhica Desir
01:48
Barron's AP Psychology

Which of the following statements is most true about how a newborn's senses function?
(A) A newborn's senses function the same as an adult's since the sensory apparatus develops in the womb.
(B) All of our senses function normally when we are newborns except taste due to lack of stimulation in the womb.
(C) All of our senses function normally when we are newborns except touch due to lack of stimulation in the womb.
(D) A newborn's senses function at a very low level but develop very quickly with experience.
(E) Most senses function normally, but sight develops slowly with experience

Chapter 9: Developmental Psychology
Keronhica Desir
02:02
Barron's AP Psychology

Most prenatal influences on humans are genetic or hormonal in origin except for
(A) teratogens.
(B) stress on the mother
(C) parents' level of education about fetal development.
(D) family history of mental illness.
(E) operant conditioning occurring before birth.

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