Category: Psychology


  • In all organizations, there are policies, procedures, and situations that need to be dealt with or revised. Identify an ethical issue/problem in organizations. An ethical issue/problem is a situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right ( ethical) or wrong (unethical). The decision may favor some…

  • After watching the following videos on, post an analysis explaining: 1) Which argument about Ralph Nader’s role as a “spoiler” resonates most with you and why ; 2) Why third parties form and why they are often unsuccessful in elections. Ralph Nader, The 3rd Party Spoiler (ft. Mr. Beat) (youtube.com) No, Ralph Nader Did Not…

  • Greetings, class! Let’s delve into a thought-provoking discussion on stereotyping, cultural perceptions, and personal experiences. Please watch the video above and kindly respond to the following questions with depth and clarity, utilizing proper grammar and incorporating concepts from our course materials: I Am Not Your Asian Stereotype | Canwen Xu | TEDxBoise (youtube.com) 1. Understanding…

  • Review “Case: Revised training for the U.S. Navy” in Chapter 4 of the textbook, and respond to the prompts below. You are not required to answer the questions at the end of the case study in the textbook. 1. Summarize the case. 2. Examine the components of an effective training needs analysis (TNA) process. 3.…

  • 1. 9 Tips to overcome public speaking anxiety.pdf Attached you will find 9 Tips to Overcome Public Speaking Anxiety. Review the tips and write a 2 page APA Style paper on Public Speaking Anxiety, your obervation and/orexperience, and your thoughts how can to overcome it. Instructions 1. Choose a Topic (Source) and answer the questions.…

  • Since 2013 there has been on-and-off talk of Sprint purchasing T-Mobile. (They are the third- and fourth-largest mobile phone carriers in the United States.) This move is led by Masayoshi Son, the chair of Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, which owns Sprint. Mr. Son is a bold entrepreneur who is known for his penchant for risk taking…

  • For this module’s discussion board, we’ll be discussing Nella Larsen’s Passing . As I mentioned in the Module 4 Lecture on the Module 4 Required Readings page, these are the questions I encourage you to consider as you discuss this reading on the discussion board: Although the novel is written in third person, we see…

  • For this assignment think about a specific decision that was made by your supervisor in the organization you currently work for or have worked for in the past. Review the background materials carefully on the Vroom-Yetton model and think about how this model applies to this decision that you experienced. Then write a 2- to…

  • The “welfare-to-work” movement of the 1990s was a pivotal moment in the nation’s perception of poverty and social welfare policy. After decades of stigmatization of both those in poverty and the policies designed to help, federal action sought to shift society’s responsibility for the poor from the government to the individual. The culmination of this…

  • How do you even begin to talk about race and ethnicity? And, specifically in a social work context, how do you broach these topics with clients, families, and communities? In 1994, eight American men of various backgrounds (African, Asian, European, and Latino descent) sat down together in a room to talk about race. What followed…