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You are trying to figure out the answer of a difficult mathematical problem explain three psychological process involved in each situation

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Answered by nida30bagwan
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psychological processes are:

(a) perception,

(b) learning,

(c) language.

(a) Perception is responsible for us having an “image” of the reality that surrounds us. It processes the information we receive from the external stimuli of our senses.

Perception is responsible for organizing and giving meaning to all sensory stimulus. The function of this is obvious: knowing the environment around us allows us to move and interact with it. These are basic and necessary skills to achieve an efficient adaptation.

(b) This is how we modify and acquire knowledge, abilities, skills, behaviors, etc. It works through what happened in the past. Learning also helps us relate our behaviors with their consequences. It is closely related to memory.The study of learning is given largely to the field of behaviorism. This gave us theories of classical and operant conditioning to explain how we learn.

This process is useful because it allows us to vary our repertoire of behaviors according to what happened in the past. It allows us to respond more adaptively in present and future situations.

(c) The human being is a social being. That’s why language is such an important process. It gives us the ability to communicate with others. This communication, in the case of humans, is carried out through a complex symbolic code, or language. The complexity of our language allows us to accurately describe almost anything, be it past, present, or future.The usefulness of this process comes from our need to maintain complex social relationships that allow us to survive in a hostile environment. Language allows us a mode of communication broad enough to maintain human societies.

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