Part 1: BackgroundMotivation and Emotion. . There will be a 1-2% tolerance regarding word count. The end-of-text references are not included in the word count. The markers will be instructed to stop marking if your answer is longer than the tolerated word count. Aim of the assignment: The aim of this assignment is to apply the information covered in lectures 1 and 2 about the role of incentives and disincentives to explain at least some of the m...
Subfield AnalysisFor Milestone Two, you will analyze the origins and development of your selected subfield in relation to other concentrations and to the field of psychology. During your research for this milestone, explore the roles of both research and application. Provide concrete examples and support your explanation with scholarly sources. Prompt: Analyze the origins of your selected subfield, as well as its relation to the field of psyc...
Focus of the Presentation Task: One-hour presentations by groups of three students, focussing on a specificbehaviour modification strategy for a particular target behaviour.Your clinical team of three ‘behavioural therapists’ will be referred a ‘client’ presenting with a ‘problem’requiring a mental health intervention/treatment. ?Drawing upon the material you learnt in this course,your textbook and closel...
Part 1: CogLab Data Collection (compulsory)How many times have you missed something that apparently happened right before your eyes? The CogLab experiment on Change Detectionwill offer insights into why this happens.Part 1: CogLab Data Collection (compulsory)( Instructions: 1.If you have not set up your CogLab account yet, download “PSY305 CogLab Instructions” from Canvas L01 under Modules > Getting Started to set up and access yo...
PurposePURPOSE The purpose of the assignment is to help learners to enhance their knowledge and recognise the changes during adolescent period.  PART A.: Answer the following questions: i. Explain adolescent psychology ii. Based on the Topic 2 in your Adolescent Psychology Module, chose and discuss one specific development theory that impressive to you.  Part B.:  You are req...
Levels of ThinkingConsult the diagram ‘Levels of Thinking’ on pg. 230 (Figure 7.1) and apply the levels to a personal experience you have had. Explain and outline the thinking involved in moving from one level to the next level. What were your ‘thoughts? How did they evolve? What kinds of conclusions can you draw from the ‘thinking process’ you underwent? To be submitted via E-Lea
Please refer to the tips below before you start drafting your proposal and ensure that the proposal is grounded within the prescribed research context, being pet adoption in Singapore. In addition, while the traditional scientific writing style is generally in the third-person and in past tense (e.g., interviews were conducted by the researcher), a proposal has yet to occur, and should be written in the third-person, future tense (e.g., intervie...
Anxiety Among Singaporeans Due to COVID-19 Pandemic - Case StudyHBC201Copyright © 2021Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)Page 3of 6ECA –JanuarySemester 2021Question (Total 100 marks)Read the following case study and answer subsequent questions.In a survey study conducted by marketing communications agency Wunderman Thompsonin summer 2020, many Singaporeans and permanent residents reported feeling anxious about different imp...
Create a research study proposal for an experiment in the area of psychology and law. A)Study Proposal Introduction 1. Literature review - The purpose of a literature review is to inform the reader of the existing studies and evidence concerning your proposed area of research. It also sets the groundwork for potential methodologies (how the study was conducted) that you may want to consider when designing your own study proce...
Twin Study Methodology1) Twin study methodology is one way to explore if genetics contribute to crime. In your answer here, please explain: a. What twin study methodology isand how it works . b. What a concordance rate is c. Why researchers use this approach instead of just looking at single concordance rates d. What the main findings are of the meta-analysis on twin study methodology and crime described in lecture/t...
AbstractTask:Beneath the title, type the author's name: first name, middle initial(s), and last name. Do not use titles (Dr.) or degrees (PhD). Beneath the author's name, type the institutional affiliation, which should indicate the location where the author(s) conducted the research *Abstract ?An abstract provides a brief overview of what is included in your paper. Cover the major components of your paper.The abstract should be on the page afte...
Literature ReviewWriting Your ProposalPlease refer to the tips below before you start drafting your proposal and ensure that the proposal is grounded within the prescribed research context, being pet adoption in Singapore. In addition, while the traditional scientific writing style is generally in the third-person and in past tense (e.g., interviews were conducted by the researcher), a proposal has yet to occur, and should be written in the thir...
Introduction to JAR1 Template and its relevanceComplete a Journal Article Review (JAR1) using this JAR1 Template. The article you choose to review, will, ideally, contribute to the selection and development of your final paper topic. Locate ONE quantitative journal article related to counselling from scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles available online. You may search for your article via the Yorkville Library or through other online ...
Refer to the rubrics for specific information about the expectations for the assignments. Save all parts of the assignment (parts A,B, C, D and E) as one file. Label each part of the assignment so it can be easily identified.Part A: Culture and EmotionIn the first part of Assignment 4, you will have the opportunity to reflect on the explicit and implicit rules of emotional experienceand expression that apply to the culture in which you were rais...
Paragraph 1: A very brief one-paragraph summary of the movie, TV show, or real-life situation. For a movie or TV show, it should only be a few lines (no more than 10). Assume I have seen the movie or show so just remind me what it is about. For a real-life situation, you can give a little more detail but please be brief. The rest of your paper should address the topic that is covered in the movie, TV show, or situation...