Task: Discussion Question Describe a situation in which you were classically conditioned to fear something otherwise harmless. something similar to being scared of the water Requirements: "While it took me some time to think about this question, I finally came up with an answer that I truly feel answers this question on a higher level. Something many people fear is being alone. Being alone can be scary to some but In my opinion, it is a...
COVID-19 and the Right to Refuse WorkCOVID-19 is a new coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and led to a pandemic that has claimed more than 3.82M lives to date. It has severe respiratory symptoms and can cause death in humans, similar to but not the same as the SARS virus. You are the HR Director of a large international airline in Canada with flights to many destinations. A group of your flight attendants have refused to work on flights, as t...
The purpose of Thorough Thoughts assignments is to synthesize concepts from this class with the world around you. These assignments will assist you in applying psychological concepts to your “day-to-day” life. Requirements: For the question(s)/instructions below you will need to provide a thorough analysis of the topic of no less than 500 words use your textbook as your source to support your statements. Include the page number(s) for...
Choosearecent psychological journal article(the last ten years).Use an actual psychological experiment, nota review.•Write a summary of the article in your OWNwords; summariesMUST be in your own words. As indicated on your course syllabus, plagiarism is an academic offence (refer to the recent online UNBcalendar; access the calendar webpage and search the calendar for Plagiarism). •When writing psychology papers, typically,quoting is NO...
Facing Frustration in the MorningThe morning sun is sneaking through the gaps in the kitchen window curtains. It is 5:48. After a week of nothing but rain, you appreciate the promise of a dry day. You have been up since 3:30AM after waking to go to the bathroom, only to realize, as you stumbled back to bed, your mind has decided to kicked on, full-throttle, picking up where you left off when you crawled into bed last night. Feeling wide awake, a...
Marking Grid You will be provided with a case study (see below) presenting an organisational problem which you will need to analyse and propose a solution, based on psychological theory. Your report should demonstrate your critical evaluation, knowledge and integration of the diverse issues in the subject area when discussing the topic at hand. Seminar and drop in sessions will be in place to provide guidance. Marking Grid: Fo...
Demonstrating Knowledge and UnderstandingDemonstrate the following knowledge and understanding A critical knowledge and understanding of counselling and psychotherapeutic context specific models and theories. Demonstrate the following skills and abilities To be able to apply relevant methods, techniques and skills in counselling and psychotherapy with specific regard to specific problems. In order to pass Assessment 3 you will ...
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGYData Collection Sheet For each word that you got correct, please indicate ‘1’ in the respective serial position. Indicate ‘0’ for the words that you did not manage to recall.Age: Gende
What you need to do: The word length for this assignment is a . You are tasked with critically evaluating four (4) research papers, using the following outline. 1. Provide an introductory paragraph that introduces the research topics being explored 2. Evaluate each research paper separately using the following steps: a. Analyse and discuss the argument (argument based on sound theory, presents alternative sides of the argument; terms have b...
3-1 Discussion: Anxiety, Fear, and Stress In this module, you will explore the differences and similarities between anxiety, fear, and stress. Having anxiety is normal and can be helpful. Stress, and even fear, are essential to our survival. Yet where do we draw the line between adaptive and maladaptive versions of these experiences? For your initial post, refer to Chapter 6 of your textbook, section 6.1, and 4 Tips for Slowing Down to Reduce Str...
Possible Biological Origins of Selected DisorderTask: You will discuss the biopsychosocial origins of abnormal behavior, as well as challenges that clinicians face when addressing symptoms shared among psychological disorders. Scenario As Jamal researched the factors that cause atypical patterns of human thought, emotion, and behavior, he had a revelation: Abnormal behavior is more complicated than many of us realize. For example, Jamal di...
Test Report GuidelinesProject: Final Project Guidelines: Test Report For your Final Project, you complete a psychological assessment project consisting of two parts. First, you design an original testing instrument. Then, instead of gathering data on your own test, you are provided with a set of test data to analyze. You compile the description of your test and the results of your analysis of the provided dataset into a 5- to 7-page APA Results ...
Task: Imagine you are working in a community agency and would like to offer a counseling or psychotherapy group. A survey of clients revealed that there is a community need to address the following group topics:Traumatic loss and bereavement.Management of anger and impulse issues.At risk behaviors for youth.Intimate partner violence.Eating disorders.Select one topic and focus on a specific population impacted. For example, you may identify a...
Part A: Naturalistic ObservationThis assignment has two parts: Part A requires you to select a research topic, research question and type of research design. Part B requires you to provide the references for your proposed research. The first task of this assignment is to select a research topic that both interests you and is amenable to either naturalistic observation or archival research. These two non-experimental designs are used in this assi...
Learning Outcome 1 Examine theoretical concepts and research associated with the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour Introduce relevant concepts and theories (e.g., delay of gratification, discounting functions) and use them correctly throughout the essay Review relevant literature Provide a detailed yet concise description of the methods and results of the class experiment Discuss the results by relating them to previous s...