Category: Psychology


  • An annotated bibliography is a list of citations, each of which includes a brief summary of the resource. The annotation both describes and evaluates the resource. It can include a brief synopsis of the resource, an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses, information on how the source is relevant to the topic or field, and…

  • Chapter 6 of the course textbook addresses the issues of adult personality development. For this journal, reflect on how stress impacts overall wellness, how stress can be managed, and how you have managed it in your own life. In this journal entry, address the following: · Comment on how this week’s learning and materials compliment,…

  • After you have read the content and resources of this module, perform the following assignment: · What is the importance of industrial-organizational psychology? · Why have companies become interested in applying the principles of industrial-organizational psychology? · What competitive advantages can a company gain from an I/O psychologist within its administrative structures? · What are…

  • After you have read the content and resources of this module, perform the following discussion: · Select one of the fields described in this module. · Analyze the importance of this field for the profession and how you would adapt it to our current reality. · Justify your response with the material you’ve read and…

  • Practice your problem-solving skills by using the scientific method to determine if you can rely on data to reject or accept your hypothesis on whether lifestyle choices can reduce the risk of cancer. Keep in mind that these are the steps for using the scientific method to analyze the data. Follow these steps to complete…

  • 1. What was the main point of the video/podcast? 2. Provide 2 major points discussed and describe those points. 3. What did you learn from the video/podcast?

  • Create a comprehensive and thoughtful essay that not only highlights your passion for child care but also shows your readiness to learn and grow through the course. 1. Introduction: ● Start with a hook: Begin with a statement or question that draws the reader in, such as: ○ “Caring for young children has always been…

  • When we think of the Ten Commandments, many of us usually think of things we either should or should not do, things that we will “get in trouble for” if we do them or fail to do them. The very word “commandment” looms overhead and threatens us with judgment and harsh punishment. Perhaps we even…

  • There are a variety of methods to assess and evaluate one’s character. The Values in Action (VIA) character strengths, developed by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman, can help identify character strengths you have that predict well-being. PERMA, a theory developed by Martin Seligman, identifies five elements of well-being: positive emotions, engagement, positive relationships, meaning, and…

  • Is gratitude more than platitudes? How can it be for you? According to positive psychology researchers, gratitude is related to well-being. But what does it mean to be grateful or to feel gratitude for something? How do you define it and how do you integrate it into your daily life so that it contributes to…