Resolution deteriorates on placement

I am using CC with Windows ultimate. I am a new user of pretty much everything adobe. I am in a class that quickly covered Ps, Ai and now Id. I am trying to import PSD and Ai files into Indesign but both the bitmap and vector files resolution deteriorates significantly when placed in the Id file. The Ai vector file actually pixelates which I thought didn't happen with vector files. The PSD files are all photo files that specified a dpi of 300 and are smaller image sizes than the originals.. Any idea what's happening?

ID uses low-res screen images by default. The output (print or PDF) uses the actual files. You can change the quality of the display from the View menu, Display Performance, and choosing High Quality Display.
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