Benchmark Information This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competency: BS Psychology 1.1: Describe and differentiate schools of thought in psychology, both present and historical. PSY-470 Topic 1 Benchmark: Models of Abnormality Matrix Part 1: In a total of 1,000-1,250 words (or 250-350 words per column) identify and explain: 1. Each of the six…
PromptFor this journal activity, you will respond in 3 to 5 sentences to each of the following rubric criteria:● Describe the implications of using the experiences and outcomes that a person chooses to post about on social media as a measure of your sense of adequacy.○ All effects considered, I am not an immense web-…
Gender schema theory (Bem, 1981) frames gender as a product of the assumptions and expectations that are established and transmitted within a culture. Similarly, social role theory (Eagly, 2012) suggests that social role stereotypes emerge from socially constructed assumptions and expectations. Through your learning, you have come to understand that the gender and social norms…
PSY 355 Module Three Activity Template Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information. Respond to the following rubric criteria in 3 to 5 sentences each. Describe this experience and the ways in which it relates to in-group favoritism. [Insert text] Describe how acceptance as a group member impacted…
Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency: Apply theories of social psychology to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion Scenario As a future social change agent, you seek to acquire and apply the skills that will enable you to one day become a skilled negotiator, advocate, and leader. On…
PSY 355 Project One Template Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information. Part One: Analyzing the Socio-Psychological Foundations of Conformity Analyze the socio-psychological factors that influence our tendency to conform to group pressure. In your analysis, address each of the following rubric criteria in 3 to 5 sentences: 1.…
Our behaviors are influenced by society because we are parts of the society in which we live. For most of us, we are born, we grow up, and live our lives in a society. The norms and beliefs that are prevalent in society are parts of culture. Please educate us about the role of “independence”…
Research Work on Contemporary Issues in Clinical Psychology Introduction Introduce the chosen contemporary theme, (e.g., the impact of technology on therapeutic practices, the integration of cultural competence in treatment or the future of evidence-based practices in the field, etc.). Define main components of the chosen area. Literature Review Review of the existing literature on a…
In this lab project, you will work with the En-ROADS simulation model developed by Climate Interactive and MIT SloanSustainability Initiative to create a scenario that can mitigate global warming to the internationally agreed target of less than 2 °C, and ideally 1.5 °C. En-ROADS is an interactive tool for simulating the long-term impacts of policy…
Brian Little’s TED Talk “Who Are You, Really? The Puzzle of Personality” explores the complexities of personality, particularly focusing on extroversion and introversion. Little explains how our behaviors are shaped by “biogenic” (biological), “sociogenic” (societal), and “idiogenic” (personal goals) influences. He also introduces the idea of “free traits,” where we adopt behaviors that might go…