Task My Culture You will choose one culture that you believe has impact in your life. (This may be any culture- race, ethnicity, religion, any subculture, really) Instructions: 1. Introduce your chosen culture by providing some facts about who they are and where they live. Include images and a map of the world showing where they live. Or, if this is not applicable, explain to me why you consider this a culture and who this culture is. Make...
SummarySelect a movie in which one of the main characters exhibits a mental disorder. Some examples could be: A Beautiful Mind Jerry Maquire (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) Rain Man (Raymond Babbitt, Autism) Charlie Brown (Avoidant Personality Disorder) The Little Mermaid (Ariel, Compulsive Hoarding) Winnie the Pooh (Eeyore, Dysthymia) Provide a brief summary of the movie and the character you selected. Then analyze the movie for var...
The Emergence of Cocaine and CrackAdministration was created to enforce federal drug laws. In the 1970s, cocaine reappeared. Then, a decade later, crack appeared, spreading addiction and violence at epidemic levels.Today, the DEAâs biggest challenge is the dramatic change in organized crime. While American criminals once controlled drug trafficking on U.S. soil, today sophisticated and powerful criminal groups headquartered i...
InstructionsInstructions: For this term paper, you will be designing a proposal for a psychological study that addresses a question that applies to your personal life or career goals. You will not be doing the study, but you will be writing a proposal as if you were going to do the study. For this assignment, you must choose a topic, do some background research, develop one or more hypotheses, and design a study to test those hypotheses. T...
Eugenics1.Define the term “eugenics” as used by Francis Galton. Using the work of Galton, Goddard, and Terman, discuss the Eugenics movement, and their misuse of Binet and Simon’s intelligence test. Why would Binet have been enraged by the misuse of his test by eugenicists if he had lived past 1911? German Idealism2.Explain the following notion of Kant: "Thoughts without content are void; intuitions [sensations] ...
Main BodyDesign a psychological based intervention in the form of an informative leaflet to promote psychological health & well-being (700 words). The proposed intervention should be accompanied by a report (3500 words) focusing on all elements of the process (formulation of the rationale for the intervention, proposed delivery and subsequent method of evaluation). Assignment Guidelines: For the leaflet: Introduction (5%), main bod...
Task: Question: 1. Read the following vignette, and discuss how you might work with this child if you were his school counselor: J was a 15-year-old boy who first encountered mental health treatment after he admitted to his school counselor that he had thoughts of hurting himself. He explained to his counselor that he had had been caught smoking cigarettes in his room at home by his stepfather, and in the verbal altercation that followed J...
Learning outcomes assessed. Discuss and review the main theories (content and process) of motivation. . Discuss the main factors influencing employee motivation . Analyse the important concepts of burnout and how it relates to motivation . Support your arguments with the related literature i.e. reflect on the empirical findings relating with burnout and employee motivation and wellbeing. . The essay should have a thorough description o...
Task Instructions for the Written Assignment Postpartum baby2.jpg "Postpartum baby2" by Tom Adriaenssen. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Choose one of the myths from the Myths and Misunderstandings reading to develop it into a 8-10-page (excluding the reference page) research paper. For each myth you will find several accompanying resources at the end of the topical discussion. In addition to these readings, locate two or...
Question: Behavioural Psycology For evidence-based interventions to be effective for students they must be consistently implemented, however, many teachers struggle with treatment integrity and require support. Although many implementation support strategies are research based, there is little empirical guidance about the types of treatment integrity, implementers, and contexts these strategies are best suited to address. To facilitate the da...
Task 1: Academic posterAssignment brief: Task 1: Academic posterIn small groups, research, and create an academic poster about, a mental health disorder of your choice. When finished, you will share your groupâs poster via your class MS Teams page so that other students can learn about the mental health disorder your group have researched and vice versa. Be creative - your poster can include images, video clips, graphs, tabl...
Task: Introduction to Applied Psychology – Journal Logs The aim of the Journal Logs assignment is for you to connect the theories that you have learnt in class, and apply it to your own personal day-to-day encounters, and past and present experiences. For this assignment, you will have to submit a journal logs of at least 400 words each. For each journal log, you will have to pick THREE different psychological theories that are covered i...
Visual Illusions and its SignificanceHello! I hope you are well! For this assignment Cognitive Psychology, I have provided 9 sections and most of them are lecture slides you have to look at. For this assignment, tell me the three things you think are the most important from each of the topics below. There are 10 topics but I did the “Sensation me Perception” one so 9 topics left for you to do but do not do that one. But I will prov...
Instructions Assignment In this assignment, you are to apply the concepts of cognitive biases and heuristics to your own life. Of the 8 heuristics and biases discussed in class, identify 4 that you have observed in your own life, either currently or in the past. -Representativeness heuristic -Anchoring and Adjusting heuristics -Availability heuristic -Confirmation bias -Hindsight bias -Scarcity heuristic -Mental sets -Functional fixe...
Understanding the Sleep Cycle and Dream RecallWe move from light sleep to deep sleep to REM sleep. Most people have four to five cycles per night. This, of course, can change depending on whether we work days or nights, or if we stay up for long periods of time. The point in the sleep cycle in which you wake up is what determines whether or not you remember your dreams. Give yourself a few days to complete this activity. Place a pen and paper ...