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**What This Document Is**
This study guide is designed to help students prepare for the first test in Grand Canyon University’s General Psychology (PSY 102) course, specifically focusing on foundational concepts within Environmental Science. It’s a condensed review of key terms and ideas likely to appear on the assessment.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is valuable for students enrolled in PSY 102 who want a focused review of the environmental science material before their first exam. It’s best used *in addition to* course lectures, readings, and other study resources. It exists to help students efficiently identify and recall core concepts.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This study guide is a *preview* of the material. It does not provide in-depth explanations, detailed examples, or practice questions. It won’t replace the need to engage with the full course content. It is not a substitute for understanding the underlying principles.
**What This Document Provides**
This guide includes definitions and brief explanations of the following concepts: Scientific Methods, Ecological Footprint, Stewardship, Closed and Open Systems, Components of Photosynthesis, the Laws of Thermodynamics, Negative and Positive Feedback Loops, Sustainability, Anthropocentric, Ecocentric, and Biocentric worldviews, Ecofeminism, the contributions of Rachel Carson and Wangari Maathai, Conservation, the role of Genetics, Ecological Niche, Estuaries, Streams vs. Rivers, Savannah, Tundra, Tropical Rainforest, Intertidal Zones, and Deciduous Forests.
This preview *does not* include detailed analyses of each concept, practice questions, or comprehensive coverage of all potential test topics. It is a starting point for review, not a complete study solution.