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2026 GRADE 6 TERM ONE CBE creative arts and sports schemes
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REFRIGERATION NOTES
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INDICES
These notes entails the laws/rules of indices taught in high school with relevant examples. There are also other examples and exercise at the end of the notes.
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ACU 201 :INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL STATISTICS Trending!
1. Introduction to Social Statistics Social statistics is the use of statistical measurement tools to study human/social behavior in a social environment. This can be accomplished through drawing a particular group of people, evaluating a particular subset of data obtained about a group of people, or by observation and statistical analysis of a set of data that relates to people and their behaviours. Social scientists use social statistics for many purposes, which include: 1) the evaluation of the quality of services provided to a specific group or by a certain organization, 2) analyzing behaviors of groups of people in their environment and special situations, and 3) determining the wants or needs of people through statistical sampling
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APS 212 :CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
APS 212: Child Psychology is a course offered within the Bachelor of Psychology degree course. This course introduces students to the many different perspectives in child psychology. It is designed to provide the learner with the knowledge, and skills required relevant to child and family counseling as well as dealing with children in care settings. Focus will be given to theories of child development, stages of development and the factors affecting development of children.
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APS 304:ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Trending!
DEFINITION OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Abnormal psychology is the branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of thoughts, feelings and behavior. CRITERIA FOR DEFINING ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY The criteria for defining abnormal psychology/ behavior include: 1. Personal distress: subjective experience of emotional suffering (e.g., anxiety, depression) 2. Statistical rarity: has unusual behaviors (e.g., binge eating), IQ way above or below the average 3. Maladaptive behavior: has impaired functioning (e.g., insomnia). There is difficulty in carrying out everyday functions (e.g., work, maintaining relationships) in an adaptive manner. Under this definition, a person is considered abnormal if they are unable to cope with the demands of everyday life. They may be unable to perform the behaviors necessary for day-today living e.g. self-care, hold down a job, interact meaningfully with others. Rosenhan & Seligman (1989) suggested the following characteristics that define failure to function adequately:
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APS 317:GROUP DYNAMICS Trending!
This lecture is aimed at helping you to understand the concept of ‘ group dynamics thereby empowering you with knowledge and understanding of why groups exists and why people behave as they do while in groups among other things. The main areas covered in this module are: introduction to group dynamics, group development models, models of group formation and development, conflicts in groups, power and leadership, group decision-making, mob psychology, interaction styles in groups, group and change and communication in groups
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APS 318:INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY PSYCHOLOGY Trending!
Security psychology is a term that brings together two important concepts being security and psychology. Security is a state of being protected or safe from harm (Merriam Webster). It is the degree of resistance to, or protection from, harm. A separation is created between the subject and the threat. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes in a context (Simons, Kalichman and Santrock, 1994, Santrock, 2006). Behaviours represent the actions and therefore are easily observed and studied. The mental processes are the feelings, cognitions, beliefs, values and motives and therefore are not directly observed. The context is the environment in which they prevail. Security psychology refers to the study of mental processes in the context of security. It is application of psychological concepts in the field of security
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APS 321 : ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Trending!
CHAPTER ONE: NATURE, FUNCTION AND MODELS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY DEFINITION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Environmental psychology is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interplay between human’s actions or behaviors and their surroundings. The field defines the term environment broadly, encompassing natural environments, social settings, built environments, learning environments and informational environment. Ingredients of the definition i) Interdicplinary-involves the combining of two or more academic fields into one single discipline ii) The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally on earth or some region thereof. It is an environment that encompasses the interaction of all living species The concept of the natural environment can be distinguished by components: Complete ecological units that function as natural systems without massive human intervention, including all vegetation , microorganism, soils, atmosphere, natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries Universal natural resources and physical phenomena that lack clear cut boundaries, such as air, water, climate as well as energy, radiations, electric charges and magnetism not originating from human activity. iii) The social environment of an individual, also called social context or milieu, is the culture that s/he was educated and/or lives in, and the people and institutions with whom the person interacts
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APS 323: BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
This module entails a study of the theory underlying behavior modification. Meaning of behavior and behavior modification; Classical conditioning; Operant conditioning; Principles of behavior modification; Therapeutic techniques and Application of behavior modification; Areas of application of Behavior Modification
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APS 323: BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION
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APS402-CognitivePsychology Trending!
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APS 412 INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATI ONAL PSYCHOLOGY
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APS 412 INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATI ONAL PSYCHOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Trending!
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APS 417:SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Trending!
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EQUATION OF A LINE
These notes entails the general knowledge of equation of a line studied in high/secondary schools. It has various examples and their solutions in the topics of discussion and also exercises.
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General Building and Construction KNEC Notes Diploma Year 1 Trending!
The document discusses the evolution of built environments from prehistoric times to modern dwellings. It begins by defining built environment and exploring early dwellings like cave homes and temporary structures made of leaves, branches, and stones. As humans transitioned to agriculture, permanent settlements emerged with round houses made of mud bricks and plaster. The document then outlines traditional dwellings from regions in Africa and other parts of the world. Finally, it describes modern dwellings like bungalows, mansions, and apartment buildings that make use of sophisticated materials and straight walls.
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LINEAR EQUATIONS
These notes entails the basic general knowledge of linear equations taught in secondary school. There are various examples of application and their solutions tested mostly in KCSE examinations under these topics.
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KCSE GEOGRAPHY BOOK 4 NOTES BY OGOTI SENIOR Recommended! Trending!
Get a copy of the exclusive, comprehensive and highly recommended KCSE GEOGRAPHY BOOK 4 NOTES BY OGOTI SENIOR. Compiled by a Senior Examiner in Geography with vast knowledge and experience in this subject area. It is used by top National schools in Kenya. Grab your copy today!
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KCSE GEOGRAPHY BOOK 2 NOTES BY OGOTI SENIOR Trending!
Get a copy of the exclusive, comprehensive and highly recommended KCSE GEOGRAPHY BOOK 2 NOTES BY OGOTI SENIOR. Compiled by a Senior Examiner in Geography with vast knowledge and experience in this subject area. It is used by top National schools in Kenya. Grab your copy today!
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