Colorful light emissions are observed in everyday life such as firework shows. In fireworks shows they use different chemicals to produce the different colors. Also, in sunrises and sunsets, rainbows, and shooting stars. All of these substances have electrons that emit light when excited i.e. energy level changes.
Colorful light emissions are applicable to everyday life. Where else have you observed colorful light emissions?
Discuss one element from Industrial Organizational Psychology that you find applicable to your everyday life. Was this something new that you learned from research, or was it something that you already knew? What did you like about this subject? What did you not like? how would you Discuss your impressions with others in a discussion forum.
list examples that you have seen in everyday life that is explained by Kinetic Molecular Theory
What is one place where developmental psychology might be useful in everyday life or in a field outside of psychology? Why?
Give an example for each from everyday life: Gate-Control Theory of Pain Sensory Adaptation Dark/light adaptation
1.) Have you ever observed someone trying to metaphorically “tattoo the face” of someone else? If so, what do you believe prompted this behavior? 2.) Do you believe the person you observed perceived that he/she had a conflict of interest? Why or why not? 3.) What did observing the situation teach you about conflicts of interest, incentive gaming, and ethical leadership?
5. Where else in your life or work might PDCA be of benefit? 6. How might applying the PDCA process and the other aspects of Lean culture make a firm more competitive? 7. How are problems identified and solved where you work (or have worked or wherever problems occur in your life)?
Where else have you been impacted by management science decisions (maybe a place where you may not have even realized)
Do you feel that cognitive biometric will be part of our everyday life in the future? In what way? Explain.
How could one make "white" light with atomic emissions? Thank you.
Discussion Topic: Film is a part of our everyday life...we experience film in the movie theatres, at home and on our personal tablets or phones. Using what you have learned in Chapter 1 about live theatre, discuss what you think the differences are between live theatre and film. How does a live performance make you feel versus a film? Use specific examples from your personal experiences where you can.