Proposed Study to Determine the Effects of Heat on Immediate Recall of Videotaped Lecture in College Students Age 18 25
Title: Proposed Study to Determine the Effects of Heat on Immediate Recall of Videotaped Lecture in College Students Age 18 25
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Proposed Study to Determine the Effects of Heat on Immediate Recall of Videotaped Lecture in College Students Age 18 25
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1769 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Proposed Study to Determine the Effects of Heat on Immediate Recall of Videotaped Lecture in College Students, Age 18 - 25
Dana Serrata
The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College
PSYC 3301.01
December 3, 1996
Dr. D. Freeberg
Proposed Study to Determine the Effects of Heat on Immediate Recall of Videotaped Lecture in College Students, Age 18 - 25
Researchers have studied many aspects of temperature effects on human perception and cognition. Thermal stress, in the form of extreme
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