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…
For this assignment, you are to write a scholarly/academic “critical review” for each of two journal articles you choose from those provided. Each review should be at least 2-3 pages in length (not including title and reference pages). Q: What is a critical review? A: The word “critical” does not mean to criticize negatively, but…
A federal Judiciary committee has issued a new set of model jury instructions that federal judges may use to deter jurors from using social media to research or communicate about cases. States have also adopted rules regarding what should be deemed properly gathered evidence. These new instructions caution jurors about the ways in which social…
Imagine while you’re talking to another teacher at your school in the lunch area the teacher says, “I got into teaching to teach, not to be a parent to all these kids and deal with all their issues.” How do you respond to this teacher? In your response, incorporate the concepts and principles from this…
One important aspect of Educational Psychology is reviewing data to make informed decisions to promote learning. Now that you have completed the Data Analysis Assignment, reflect on the lowest performing school in your district. Explain the theory you selected to integrate and the recommendations you would give as an Educational Psychology consultant. Remember to include…
View the PowerPoint presentation for this module and additional resources. Then, do a database search for scientific psychology studies related to the topics discussed in this module. Be specific in your search and prioritize research related to diversity in human relationships and effective communication in psychology. Choose an article that interests you and create a…
Read this week’s course material. Based on the information learned, argue with a paragraph: · What is more important when performing a complex task: motivation or self-efficacy? Submission Instructions: · Submit your initial discussion post by 11:59 PM Eastern on Wednesday. · Contribute a minimum of 200 words for your initial post. · It should…
Based on what you have read and learned in this module, discuss how social cognitive theories can be applied to the workplace and how what is discussed in the module can be applied to your life and personal experiences. The student must answer this question in paragraph mode, preferably in two paragraphs. The first paragraph…
Many of us can think of leaders we have come to admire, be they historical figures, pillars of the industry we work in, or leaders we know personally. The leadership of individuals such as Abraham Lincoln and Margaret Thatcher has been studied and discussed repeatedly. However, you may have interacted with leaders you feel demonstrated…
Week 6 Discussion Forum Burrell, T. (n.d.). Moral Reasoning. [Video]. Canvas@WCU. https://westcoastuniversity.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=248321a6-1a68-4d10-a45c-b1cc00abe1d7 Consider two types moral reasoning: Consequentialist and Non-Consequentialist approaches (and the specific theories involved). · Which of these theories, if any, do you find most reasonable, and why? · Provide a clear example to demonstrate your thinking. In responses to at least two…