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A 3 page research paper that discusses the effect of awareness on behavior. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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a music box by her father, who gets it to play by pushing two buttons and flipping two levers in a specific sequence (Holme, et al, 1972). By being shown
that the box play music, the child moves into the first phrase of awareness in that she realizes that there is as task to be learned. Her father goes through
the process of making the box play several times and then hands her the box. By this time, the child, through observation, has moved in her awareness to phase
2, as she know has a general understanding that the buttons have to be pushed and the levers flipped, but she does so randomly, occasionally hitting on the right sequence
by chance. Over the course of fifteen minutes, she achieves a new level of understanding as she realizes that a specific sequence is required to make the box play, which
means she has entered phase 3 of Fischers model (Holme, et al, 1972). In this phase, she abandons certain sequences that she has determined are wrong, she as pushing two
buttons at once. Over the course of the next fifteen minutes to half hour, she masters the task (fourth phase) and understands it fully, as she is able to explain
specifically what sequence makes the box play (Holme, et al, 1972). However, awareness, and its effects on behavior, involves much more than how we learn. The majority of psychologists
think of consciousness as "our awareness of ourselves and our environment" (Myers, 1996, p. 165). In other words, awareness is our perception of the world from moment to moment, which
means, also, that moment-by-moment our senses are assailed by a plethora of data (Myers, 1996). In order to make sense of this data, people have to cultivate selective attention, that
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