Assignment #1: Schemas. Visit www.amazon.com and find a product that is of interest to you. Read two conflicting reviews for the product. 1) Describe the schema you might form about the product after reading the first review. 2) Describe the schema you might form about that same product after reading the second review. 3) Do…
Psychology Central Texas College One of the more controversial issues in the study of psychology has been the mind-body problem. Consequently, scholars have argued for a very long time about how the mind (i.e., mental qualities) can be distinguished from the body and all other physical qualities. The mind-body problem is considered to be Rene…
PSYC 450 Family Systems Theoretical Analysis Create a 12-15 narrated presentation about Theoretical Analysis in family systems. Each slide requires 1-2 minutes of voice narration. You have to add AI voice narration. There are several theories to consider when determining the best approach when working with families. In order to provide necessary support, it is…
Both phenomenology and existentialism sought to respond to the impasse created by the debate between deontology and utilitarianism by offering a new account or a ‘third way’ between the two. Compare and contrast the existentialist and phenomenological attempts to produce a new moral theory beyond utilitarianism and beyond Kant. Do any of these theories represent…
Define Concepts Instructions: Define the basic concepts related to social psychology using the technical vocabulary of the discipline. Use academic sources in APA format (7th ed.). · Intimate relationships · Couple hypothesis · Need for affiliation · Loneliness · Reciprocity · Social exchange theory · Equity theory · Exchange relationship Contribute a minimum of 1–2…
Part I: Biopsychosocial Forces Define each of the major developmental forces below and include at least three examples for each. · Biological: · Definition: · Examples: · Psychological: · Definition: · Examples: · Sociocultural: · Definition: · Examples: · Life cycle: · Definition: · Examples: Part II: Interviewee Responses In 75-100-words per age category/interviewee, summarize…
Prompt Why is advocacy necessary in the field of psychology? Parameters · Identify one major point from the readings that was a new learning point for you · Retrieve one article/citation about advocacy in psychology · Apply what you learned from reading this additional article · Address how reading this additional article built upon the…
Reflection on Temperament and Attachment In this course, journals will be used to reflect on the learning objectives for the course and how they relate to your development as a professional. The journal assignments provide an opportunity to connect the readings and professional practices to your own personal and professional experiences. Journal assignments in this…
Unlike ethical issues pertaining to clinical practice (i.e., psychotherapy and assessment), ethical issues related to teaching and research in the Ethics Code are seldom incorporated into laws that dictate the rules/professional conduct for the licensure and professional practice of psychology. Discuss why this may be the case. Does it make it more difficult to enforce…
Overview Combating low quality information with scientific evidence is a challenge faced by most human services professionals. Posters can be used to provide easy-to-digest facts in a visually appealing way, as an aid to challenging flawed information. The objective of this assignment is to communicate persuasively and succinctly to a general audience. Create a poster…