Category: Education


  • Psych Discussion What is nonexperimental research? List and define the three important types of nonexperimental research. Describe a specific example of each in detail. Make sure to talk about why your example fits each type. Why might a researcher conduct a nonexperimental research study instead of experimental research? Include one article from a peer reviewed…

  • Turning points are significant events in history that become catalysts for change. These changes, for example, can inspire legislation and war, cause victory or defeat, and lead to the evolution of national ideologies. Some turning points are more obvious than others and are referenced often in the study of history, while others may not be.…

  • This week, you have been considering the OD consultant’s role in understanding and respecting the culture of an organization. Now, consider what specific actions you may take to best understand an organization prior to your arrival. Websites such as Glassdoor.com, TheMuse.com, Indeed Company Pages, and Panmore.com are tools you may choose to use to gain…

  • HUS 320 INTRODUCTION TO CRISIS INTERVENTION Assignment: Read a case study involving a crisis scenario that has ethical and cultural dimensions. Analyze ethical dilemmas and cultural factors at play, discussing how they might influence crisis intervention. Based on the case study, develop a comprehensive crisis intervention plan that integrates culturally sensitive strategies while addressing ethical…

  • Present a case with a client with ODD disorder And HDAD Disorder the case is designed to assist in the development of the client’s conceptualization, theoretical orientation, and professional clinical consultation. Provide feedback on clients’ cases respectful manner.

  • Applying crisis theories to real-world cases: Choose a real-life crisis scenario, such as a natural disaster or public health crisis, and apply crisis intervention theories to analyze crisis development stages, possible psychological reactions, and appropriate intervention strategies. . Discuss how understanding crisis theories can help tailor interventions to specific situations and populations.

  • Choose a work of FICTION. It may be a work of literature (short story, novel, play, poem) or a film (movie, episode from a series) that deals with one of the issues we have studied this term. Write: a. A synopsis of the work b. An explanation of how the issue is presented in the…

  • Find a new policy, law or supreme court ruling from within the last year (United States only for this one) that appears to either have some elements of prejudice/discrimination built into it, or it was designed to eliminate prejudice/discrimination that did exist. Discuss in terms of chapter 9 in our text (i.e., how does it…

  • Imagine you are designing a high school curricula. What courses would be offered and why? Which courses should be required, and which should be left as electives? Why? Consider traditional academic subjects, instruction more directly relevant to work, family, leisure, and citizenship, and classes in “general education”—in subjects such as art, home economics, health, sex…

  • Career Path Reflection Career Exploration Reflection and Plan Learning Objectives • Students will demonstrate a better understanding of potential career paths emerging from their interests • Students will analyze and describe the degree of alignment of two career paths to personal skills, interests, and values. • Students will build a future oriented mindset to do…