Category: Psychology


  • Write a 1-2 page paper in APA format critiquing the Minnesota Personality Inventory-2 . Include the following and at least one reference: · Description of test · Purpose of the instrument · Population it was designed to assess · Results it will provide · Interpretation that can be made from results 100% not plagiarism!!!!!!

  • Do you believe assessment tools are a hindrance (user error, false positives), or do they enhance a clinician’s ability to diagnose correctly? To support your response, provide an example of an assessment tool, and describe the tool’s benefits and challenges. To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric.

  • For this Performance Task Assessment, you will listen to a bias scenario to consider bias, SDOH, and quality care. After listening and reflecting, you will complete the Bias Scenario handout. Bias Scenario Student Name Here Program Name or Degree Name, Walden University XA3003: Prioritizing Social Determinants of Health Instructor Name Month, Day, Year (Enter the…

  • Identify the domain (field, topic area) of psychology that is most relevant or interesting to you. Then, discuss how experimental psychology in that domain is or can be useful to you (e.g., your work, future aspirations, or daily life). In your post, be sure to explain the value of experimentation specifically. In other words, what…

  • Data is the new oil. Data drives fact-based decisions. As a manager, you are going to rely on data to drive your business decisions. Can you imagine making a critical business decision on bad data? Have you ever stopped to ask yourself if you trust your data? What will happen if you make a business…

  • Law Enforcement Operations Ethical and Legal Considerations: · What were the ethical dilemmas presented in the case of Michael Brown’s shooting? How did the legal framework intersect with these ethical considerations? · Reflecting on the findings of the federal investigation, do you believe the actions of the law enforcement officers involved were justified? Why or…

  • As humans, we are constantly making judgments based on available information in order to survive. Some of those judgments involve categorizing people and places as “good” or “bad.” When we don’t have any available information—for example, we have not had any experience with that person or place—we might draw from our unconscious learnings from childhood,…

  • Reflect: Think about the international relationships between the United States and other countries and consider how closely our economics and security are connected to other countries around the world. Also consider how those countries may perceive issues differently. There are many countries in the world that have different perspectives and may not agree with our…

  • The U.S. society consists of a large number of sociopolitical categories (e.g., age, race, disability, parental status, class, education). We use these categories in an effort to understand and simplify a complex world. Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, · Read Chapter 1 in the Diversity, Cultural Humility, and the Helping Professions: Building…

  • See the additional electronic resources for this module and read from the books for more information. · Watch the video (talk): The Puzzle of Motivation · TED. (2009, August 25). The puzzle of motivation | Dan Pink. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrkrvAUbU9Y The video has the option to show subtitles or read the transcript. · Choose one…