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O que (quem) é WEIRD - definição

STUDY OF MENTAL FUNCTIONS AND BEHAVIOURS
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  • Developmental psychologists would engage a child with a book and then make observations based on how the child interacts with the object.
  • An EEG recording setup
  • An example of an item from a cognitive abilities test used in educational psychology
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  • Group photo 1909 in front of [[Clark University]]. Front row: Sigmund Freud, G. Stanley Hall, Carl Jung; back row: [[Abraham A. Brill]], [[Ernest Jones]], [[Sándor Ferenczi]].
  • The film of the Little Albert experiment
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  • A rat undergoing a [[Morris water navigation test]] used in [[behavioral neuroscience]] to study the role of the [[hippocampus]] in [[spatial learning]] and memory
  • [[Artificial neural network]] with two layers, an interconnected group of nodes, akin to the vast network of neurons in the human brain
  • The [[Müller–Lyer illusion]]. Psychologists make inferences about mental processes from shared phenomena such as optical illusions.
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  • Skinner's [[teaching machine]], a mechanical invention to automate the task of [[programmed instruction]]
  • [[Baddeley's model of working memory]]
  • [[Wilhelm Wundt]] (seated) with colleagues in his psychological laboratory, the first of its kind

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Weird (song); Weird (disambiguation); Werid; Wierd
(weirder, weirdest)
If you describe something or someone as weird, you mean that they are strange. (INFORMAL)
He's different. He's weird...
Drugs can make you do all kinds of weird things...
It must be really weird to be rich...
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf/-ing
weird         
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Weird (song); Weird (disambiguation); Werid; Wierd
adj. (colloq.)
1) weird about (there is smt. weird about them)
2) weird that + clause (it's weird that you never noticed her)
weird         
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Weird (song); Weird (disambiguation); Werid; Wierd
[w??d]
¦ adjective
1. suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
informal very strange; bizarre.
2. archaic connected with fate.
¦ noun archaic, chiefly Scottish a person's destiny.
¦ verb (weird someone out) N. Amer. informal induce a sense of disbelief or alienation in someone.
Derivatives
weirdly adverb
weirdness noun
Word History
In Old English weird, then spelled wyrd, was a noun meaning 'destiny, fate', or, in the plural, 'the Fates' (the three goddesses supposed to determine the course of human life); it also meant 'an event or occurrence'. The adjective, first recorded in Middle English, meant 'having the power to control destiny', and was used especially in the phrase the Weird Sisters (originally meaning the Fates, later applied to the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth). The modern sense 'uncanny, strange' did not develop until the early 19th century.

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Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior in humans and non-humans. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between the natural and social sciences. Psychologists seek an understanding of the emergent properties of brains, linking the discipline to neuroscience. As social scientists, psychologists aim to understand the behavior of individuals and groups. Ψ (psi), the first letter of the Greek word psyche from which the term psychology is derived (see below), is commonly associated with the science.

A professional practitioner or researcher involved in the discipline is called a psychologist. Some psychologists can also be classified as behavioral or cognitive scientists. Some psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior. Others explore the physiological and neurobiological processes that underlie cognitive functions and behaviors.

Psychologists are involved in research on perception, cognition, attention, emotion, intelligence, subjective experiences, motivation, brain functioning, and personality. Psychologists' interests extend to interpersonal relationships, psychological resilience, family resilience, and other areas within social psychology. They also consider the unconscious mind. Research psychologists employ empirical methods to infer causal and correlational relationships between psychosocial variables. Some, but not all, clinical and counseling psychologists rely on symbolic interpretation.

While psychological knowledge is often applied to the assessment and treatment of mental health problems, it is also directed towards understanding and solving problems in several spheres of human activity. By many accounts, psychology ultimately aims to benefit society. Many psychologists are involved in some kind of therapeutic role, practicing psychotherapy in clinical, counseling, or school settings. Other psychologists conduct scientific research on a wide range of topics related to mental processes and behavior. Typically the latter group of psychologists work in academic settings (e.g., universities, medical schools, or hospitals). Another group of psychologists is employed in industrial and organizational settings. Yet others are involved in work on human development, aging, sports, health, forensic science, education, and the media.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para WEIRD
1. Isn‘t that weird?" "Yes, that‘s weird," Hammond agreed.
2. They know that fiction is a weird, weird world and there are endless surprises.
3. Lots of weird politicians come out of that state, which happens to excel in things weird.
4. It was weird because it was unusual, and funny because it was weird.
5. Peaches: Weird name has ‘haunted me‘ Weird and not–so–wonderful names are frequently the burden celebrities‘ children must bear.