Psychology  Discussion 1 Response

The fictional product that I will look at is the EyePhone. This is a virtual headset device embedded behind one’s eye to allow the person to project images before their eyes and control them with their minds (Brownell, 2011). This gives it a more significant competitive advantage; the product comes concomitantly with a parody of Twitter that gives one room to post every preceding thought instantly and the video, respectively (Wong & Mulligan, 2016). It, therefore, allows its users to listen, check emails, watch, stalk pals, or ignore them in crowded places. Like any other product, the EyePhone fictional product has some flaws worth noting in advance; for example, its battery has a lower capacity (Matheson & Cooke, 2013). However, the product’s reception is spotty, and it can be used behind closed doors to mind-control the phone’s users.Classical conditioning refers to a system of learning by which a conditional stimulus is associated with an unrelated unconditioned stimulus for the intention of producing a behavioral response called a conditioned response (McSweeney & Murphy, 2014). Eyephone has facets that encourage attention, effective response, and behavioral approaches simultaneously, hence very influential to consumers’ buying attitude (Aronson et al., 2019. Furthermore, it views all learning as a response transfer between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned one (Levy et al., 2018). This means that when various responses originate from conditioning, then various transfers emerge in line with the product’s Pavlovian conditioning process (Staats & Staats, 1958). Therefore, the process and the product offer the flexibility of considering the effect of conditioning on various learning areas; it also encourages conceptual and perceptual systems to inductively learn about co-variations (Muzellec et al., 2013).References:Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., Akert, R. M., & Sommers, S. R. (Eds.). (2019). Social psychology (10th ed.). Boston, MA: PearsonBrownell, M. (2011). 8 Fictional Products We Wish We Could Buy. Retrieved on April, 2021,from: https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/credit-cards/8-fictional-products-we-wish-we-could-buy-12790748Levy, N., Harmon-Jones, C., & Harmon-Jones, E. (2018). Dissonance and discomfort: Does a simple cognitive inconsistency evoke a negative affective state? Motivation Science, 4(2), 95–108.  http://dx.doi.org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1037/mot0000079Matheson, J. A., & Cooke, W. D. (2013). Is a Trademark Infringement Claim Based on a Fictional Product Coming Soon to a Courtroom near You. Landslide, 6, 16.McSweeney, F. K., & Murphy, E. S. (Eds.). (2014). The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of operant and classical conditioning (pp. 455-482). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.Muzellec, L., Kanitz, C., & Lynn, T. (2013). Fancy a coffee with Friends in ‘Central Perk’? Reverse product placement, fictional brands and purchase intention. International Journal of advertising, 32(3), 399-417. https://doi.org/10.2501/IJA-32-3-399-417Staats, A. W., & Staats, C. K. (1958). Attitudes established by classical conditioning. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 57(1), 37–40. doi: 10.1037/h0042782Wong, R. Y., & Mulligan, D. K. (2016, June). When a product is still fictional: anticipating and speculating futures through concept videos. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM conference on designing interactive systems (pp. 121-133).

 
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Psychology  Data collection and analysis

[U08a1] Unit 8 Assignment 1Data Collection and AnalysisAssignment OverviewEarlier in the course, you converted your research topic into an overarching or primary research question. Even the most focused research question may contain within it a series of more fundamental and related questions. Once these are determined, the researcher must then determine the kinds of information necessary to answer it.By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following EPAs and practice behaviors:EPA 2.1.3: Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments.PB 2.1.3.A: Distinguish, appraise, and integrate multiple sources of knowledge, including research-based knowledge, and practice wisdom.Related Assignment Criteria:3. Describe data sources (artifacts, literature, et cetera) relevant to a given research problem.5. Explain the approach to relevant data interpretation.EPA 2.1.10: Engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.PB 2.1.10(b).A: Collect, organize, and interpret client data.Related Assignment Criteria:4. Identify contextually appropriate data-collection tools.5. Explain the approach to relevant data interpretation.6. Explain the appropriate audience for final data analysis.Assignment DescriptionIn this assignment, you will identify a series of sub-questions that must be answered in order to find the answer or answers to the primary question. You will also begin to identify the kinds of data you will need, from whom you will gather it, and which methods you will apply to your proposed study. The approach you use “may depend on your topic, purpose, and intended use of the study results, as well as the orientation toward social science that you adopt” (Neuman, 2013, p. 110).The sub-questions you have identified will help you determine the kinds of data you would need to collect in order to address your research question. Who will be answering these questions: who will your participants be? Is the data quantitative or qualitative in nature—should it be in the form of numbers or words? What methods might you apply to glean the information that you seek? What instruments, measures, or tools would you use in your study?Also, identify how you would analyze the data that you collect. Will you be conducting statistical analyses of any kind? Or, will you be using coding and categorizing? Will you be using any computer software to assist with the analysis?Finally, consider the results of the study. Who should know about these results? How will you present them?Assignment InstructionsFor this assignment:Restate your overarching research question.Identify any sub-questions that require answers in order to address the primary question. What are they?What kind of data do you need to address the questions?Who are your proposed study participants?Are you seeking information represented by numbers or words? Stated differently, are you interested in quantitative or qualitative data, or both?Identify the instruments or tools that you would use to collect data.What approach to data analysis do you intend to use?Explain why you have selected this approach.Will you use any computer software or programs to assist with the data analysis?To whom will you present the results of the study and why?How do you propose to present them?What format would be most appropriate to communicate your results to your audience?Additional RequirementsThe assignment you submit is expected to meet the following requirements:Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting standards.Length of paper: Minimum of three double-spaced pages.Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.Due date: Assignment must be submitted to your instructor in the courseroom no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday of this week.Note: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click the linked resources for helpful writing information.ReferenceNeuman, W. L. (2012). Basics of social research: Qualitative and quantitative approaches (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.ResourcesData Collection and Analysis Scoring Guide.SWK Library Guide.APA Style & Format.Capella Writing Center.Writing Feedback Tool.RAILS.

 
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Psychology  PS101 Fundamental of Psychology KIM WOODS

Motivation and Cognitive FactorsQuestion AAlfred Hitchcock reputedly said, “When an actor comes to me and wants to discuss his character, I say, “It’s in the script.” If he says, “But what’s my motivation,” I say, “Your salary.” Discuss motivation based on extrinsic rewards in comparison to that motivated by intrinsic rewards. Are different types of motivations preferable for different tasks? Remember to explain and cite educational sources to support the ideas within the post.Question BSocial cognitive theory suggests that our beliefs and feelings influence our behavior. What beliefs (cognitive factors) might be related to the specific behavior of going to college? Remember to explain and cite educational sources to support the ideas within the post.ORSelect one of the personality tests fromSimilar Minds. Take the test, read your results and reproduce them in your journal. What parts of the results ring true to you? What do not? Remember to explain and cite educational sources to support the ideas within the post.View your discussionrubric.13

 
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Psychology  one page

For this assignment you will need to take some personality assessments, write a little bit about each of them, and compare them to each other once you’ve taken all of them.  The personality tests I’m recommending are listed below, but you may do others—if you find one you want to do that’s not listed, let me know and I’ll take a look to see if it’s appropriate for this assignment.Choose any THREE of the following (you’re welcome to do all of them, but only write about three):Meyrs-Briggs Typology Indicator (MBTI):http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp (Links to an external site.)Big 5 (based on IPIP items):http://psychcentral.com/personality-test/start.php (Links to an external site.)Big 5 (using word pairs):http://similarminds.com/big-5-word-pair.html (Links to an external site.)Sixteen Factor Personality Questionnaire (16PF):http://similarminds.com/cattell-16-factor.html (Links to an external site.)Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ):http://similarminds.com/eysenck.html (Links to an external site.)R-Drive Personality system:http://similarminds.com/r-drive.html (Links to an external site.)Locus of Control:http://similarminds.com/locus.html (Links to an external site.)Visual DNA:http://you.visualdna.com/quiz/whoami#/quiz (Links to an external site.)“The Color Test”:http://www.colorquiz.com/quiz.php (Links to an external site.)Discuss EACH of the three personality inventories by itself. For EACH test, comment on:The number of itemsThe content of each itemWhat is the stimulus or stem for each item? (e.g., a pair of words, a sentence describing behavior, etc.)How clear is the content of each item? For example, does it use words you don’t know or ask something that doesn’t make sense (e.g., how “abstract” are you)?How do you provide your response to the items? (e.g., rating on a scale with 5 points, from strongly disagree to strongly agree)The number of factors or traits described in your score (if applicable)In your opinion, does the scale clearly seem to be measuring personality (face validity)?How accurate do you think the results are (i.e., how well does your score and its interpretation describe you and your behavior patterns)?How much of the entire domain of personality does the scale cover?How broad or narrow is/are the factors(s) of the scale? Does each factor cover a wide or small range of behavior? (e.g., conscientiousness covers many aspects of behavior such as self-discipline, neatness, competence, need for achievement, etc.)Would it be easy to “fake good” (pretend to be an ideal employee) on the scale if you were filling it out as part of a hiring process?Do you think the measure (or any part of it) would be useful in predicting any work criteria (e.g., job performance, counterproductive work behavior, turnover)?Compare the three tests you took with each other. Consider:How did the items differ between the measures?How did the scoring differ? (e.g., did you get values on a continuum or a personality “type” at the end?)How did the scope of the tests differ? (e.g., did they seem to describe the same amount of differences in personality or did one seem to cover a broader or narrower range of behavior?Do they seem to have about the same levels of accuracy (in terms of agreeing with your own conception of yourself)?Which did you find most useful or informative? (i.e., which taught you the most about yourself)Which did you find to be the most fun or interesting?

 
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Psychology  Case Study Psychology

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Psychology  Discussion 1: Ethical Leadership

Leaders are exposed to many different sources of ethics education and training. For instance, MBA and other academic programs often have a specific course or learning outcome devoted to ethical practice, organizations often require ethics training for all employees, especially leaders, and there are numerous ethical guidelines that exist that can help leaders avoid ethical violations. However, some leaders continue to commit ethical violations, which raises questions about the root causes of such behavior. As observed with Enron’s corporate leadership, known for one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in American history due to deceptive financial practices, the repercussions for unethical leadership may be irreparable.In this Discussion, you will examine the causes of unethical behavior among leaders and how such behavior can be prevented.To Prepare:Read Chapter 13 in the Northouse text. Focus on the characteristics of destructive leaders, susceptible followers, and conducive environments.Read the article “Ethical Leadership.” Consider the differences between ethical and unethical leadership, characteristics associated with ethical and unethical leaders, and how to enhance ethical leadership.Read the article “The Leadership Blind Spots at Wells Fargo.” Think about how certain leader characteristics and aspects of the organizational culture led to unethical and unlawful behavior at Wells Fargo.Read the articles “Developing Ethical Leaders: Ethical Competence and Ethical Maturity” and “Shaping an Ethical Workplace Culture.” Identify strategies for developing ethical leadership competencies and an organizational culture that supports ethical behavior.By Day 3Post a response to the following:Is “ethical leadership” a redundant term? Are leaders primed and trained to be ethical? If so, why do some leaders behave unethically? What roles do leader characteristics, follower characteristics, and the workplace environment play in unethical leadership? How can unethical leadership be prevented?

 
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Psychology  SOCW-6301-6500-WK7-Response

****EACH REPONSE ONLY NEEDS TO BE A PARAGRAPH WITH ONE REFERENCE***Response 1: Sampling StructuresRespond to a colleague’s post by suggesting an alternative sampling structure for their research question as well as an alternate way of selecting the sample.Please use 1 resource to support your answer.Colleague: Annabeth”Through probability sampling, the rules of selection ensure that the researcher will be able to estimate the relationship of the sample to the population of subjects it was drawn from” (Tansey, 2007, p. 12).  This means that groups that need to be sampled come from the larger groups so that a better sampling of the population is determined.  In week 4 the focus was on teen pregnancy and how to prevent the spread of teen pregnancy.  With a typical probability sample would entail would be that individuals would hopefully have a good sampling of the general population.  This is a good idea especially with the case of teen pregnancy because not all of the cases like Eboni may have issues with under education on safe sex practices.  “When the goal of a study is to generalize from a sample to the wider group the sample is drawn from, then some form of probability sampling is essential for the robustness of such generalization” (Tansey, 2007, p. 12).  A generalized structure is best for this study because of needing to have a large sample and a sample that needs to be more diverse.Tansey, O. (2007). Process tracing and elite interviewing: a case for non-probability sampling. PS: Political Science & Politics, 40(04), 765-772.Response  2: Generalizing Study ResultsRespond by Day 7 to a colleague’s post by suggesting two alternative ways that the study results could be generalizable.Please use 1 resource to support your answer.Colleague: RosaWho the sample wereIn the general study, the sample was the recipients who were on the welfare program during the years before 1996 and how they were able to cope with the change of the program after 1996. Before the welfare program was change the recipients remind on the welfare list for years. The goal of the of the new program was to make public assistance temporary.  All fifty states were given enough time to adopt to the new requirements to fit their own objectives, this was installed to reduce the public assistance expenses and they were able to keep the existing support from the federal government. The main goal was to help the states end the long-term welfare dependency from their recipients (Plummer, Makris, & Brocksen, (Eds.). 2014).TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), program was insulted to limit new recipients of cash aid to no more than 2 years and no more than 5 years of combined TANF assistance with other service programs during their lifetimes. Of all the states California was able to begin programs that would help recipients to educate themselves to receive better jobs and get off the welfare list (Plummer, Makris, & Brocksen, (Eds.). 2014).The Study Results that Could Be Generalizable.From the results of the programs that were insulted in CalWORK’s it could be generalized through-out the United States, even though it was costly in educating the participants, which were single mothers, many of the participants decided not to continue in education and settled for reduce benefits.  In the 11-years of the study the county’s public assistance roles was reduced by approximately 40%, from more than 22,000 to about 13,000 families.  From all of the states process they were able to keep track of the results of the programs, in which all of the participants participated in. Every state had to meet its state and federal mandates, every county carefully kept tracked the progress of all program.  Quarterly reports were put into place to keep track of the progress of summarized assignments and outcomes at each of the contracted partner sites as well as countywide trends. Through the quarterly reports, it also kept track of the recipients and the programs they were in (Plummer, Makris, & Brocksen, (Eds.). 2014).ReferencePlummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader]. Social Work Research: Program EvaluationResponse 3: BlogRespond to the blog post of three colleagues in one or more of the following ways:o   Share an insight from having read your colleague’s posting.o   Expand on your colleague’s posting.Please use 1 resource for each colleague to support your answer.ResourceGarthwait, C. (2012). The social work practicum: A guide and workbook for students (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.Colleague 1: MelissaThe book Understanding Generalist Practice defines culture as learned patterns of thought and behavior that are passed from generation to generation. Culture also includes variables as age, religion, level of physical ability and gender and sexual orientation (Garthwait, 2012).In my organization I engage with clients of all ages. Because this is an agency that helps parents with children that have disabilities, I interact with people from one year of age all the way up. However, therapy sessions are conducted mostly with adults, while we are there to help find resources and valuable information to help and assist the client in every way possible. The Hispanic culture is mostly seen within the organization as well as some military on occasion.Culture is extremely important with working at my agency. It defines the client and how the client would like to receive services. Some of the clients that are seen here at the agency are bilingual. While others only speak Spanish. This is extremely important for the agency to consider since some of the services need to be given in Spanish while other clients prefer pure English.Reference:Hull Jr. & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (201g). Understanding Generalist Practice (7th ed.). Stamford, CT:  Cengage Learning.Colleague 2: DamianCultural competence is a huge aspect in social work practice. In a profession that leans heavily on the idea of helping, and serving people, it is paramount to have a great understanding of the people you serve, as well as the dimensions of diversity.  Cultural competence is defined as “The set of knowledge and skills that a social worker must develop in order to be effective with multicultural clients” (Kirst-Ashman and Hull Jr., 2015, pg. 30).While interning with Community Service, Inc. I have been granted the opportunity to work and interact with a number of people. Many of those individuals have come from backgrounds much different than myself. In fact, my very first home visit was with a Hispanic family. The mother could not speak any English, which required her son (who was the client) to translate the conversation. This visit was very interesting because it exposed me to the existing diversity in the profession, and it also demonstrated the fact that not all clients will share the same ethnicity, background, or even language as you. In this visit, I was able to learn things about the family’s culture that I did not know—such as cultural practices, and religious beliefs. Understanding a person’s culture helps build rapport with families, as well as provide insight on information that it suitable for treatment. This was my first time working with a family with a language barrier, so this definitely opened a new conversation for me to have with my field agency, and I really enjoyed having the experience.CSI services very diverse populations, so demonstrating awareness of cultural diversity is a great aspect, and adds to the effectiveness of service.Reference:Hull Jr. & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (201g). Understanding Generalist Practice (7th ed.). Stamford, CT:  Cengage Learning.Colleageue 3: LaquintaCultural competence is important to the social work field. Interning at Child Protective services, gives you the opportunity to wok with a diverse population. According to the NASW, being culturally competent is beyond just race and ethnicity. A social worker has to be competent in working with different disabilities, race, gender, and sexuality. According to Adams, Blumenfeld, Castaneda, Hackman, Peters, and Zuniga (2013), to better serve and advocate for your clients you have to culturally competent. As a social worker with CPS, understanding the importance of family and social support is important. When understanding a family or child’s support, it leads to a better and effective service. For example: when a child is removed for the legal guardian, it is best practice to place them with family or fictive kin. This is best practice because the child is in a familiar atmosphere. It’s important to be culturally competent when assessing a family background. Knowledge about different ethnic groups can improve Child Protection services (Maiter, 2004). It is important to understand cultures and be sensitive to differences. It is suggested child protection workers to be familiar with their own culture and know every one is not like you. For example: there was a report made to the agency concerning an Asian family where a child had a burn mark on his arm. He was in danger of being removed from family due to child abuse until a social worker took the time to understand their culture. The parents put a heated coin on the child’s arm for healing purposes. This was a process they used to heal their love ones.Cultural competence is important at the agency I intern with. The agency serves a variety of clients. It reflects my learning agreement. Learning how to properly assess  person’s situation is important because it provides the most effective way to serve the client in need.ReferencesAdams,M., Blumenfeld, W., Castaneda, C., Hackman, H., Peters, M., and Zuniga, X. (2013). Readings for Diversity and Social Justice. Routledge 3rd EdMaiter, S. (2004). Considering Context and Culture in Child Protection Services to Ethnically Diverse Families: An Example from Research with Parents from the Indian Subcontinent (South Asians). Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation Vol 5(1) pp. 63-80NASW (2001) Standards for Cultural Competenece in Social Work Practice. Washington, DC: Author

 
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Psychology  Psychology

What helps children thrive in difficult family or neighborhood conditions?2. Should parents marry, risking divorce, or not marry, risking separation?3. What can be done to stop a bully?4. How might siblings raised together not share the same family environment?5. What is the difference between family structure and family function?1. What are the first visible signs of puberty?2. How are girls affected by early puberty?3. How are boys affected by off-time puberty?4. What are the problems with adolescent pregnancy?5. Among sexually active people, why do adolescents have more STIs than adults?

 
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Psychology  ASSIGNMENT

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Psychology  Discussion Post Help

Discussion: AddictionAddiction is a significant problem for society. According to statistics from the US government, 9.3% of the US population over the age of 11 needed treatment for a drug or alcohol abuse problem in 2009. Only 11% of those needing treatment received it (National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2011). The total cost for substance abuse is estimated to be approximately $700 billion per year in the United States (National Institute of Drug Abuse, Trends and Statistics, n.d.). Substance abuse and addiction are difficult conditions to successfully treat. For example, the 12-month relapse rate among alcoholics is more than 60%, and it is nearly 75% for smokers and heroin users (see Figure 5.13 in Brain and Behavior). One possible reason for treatment failure is the powerful way in which addictive substances affect the brain. Most addictive drugs appear to tap into the brain’s reward circuit, so that any behavior (taking a drug) preceding the psychological experience of reward is strongly reinforced. Beyond substance addictions, there are also behavioral addictions to activities such as gambling, running, eating, and Internet use. Research suggests that these behaviors tap into the same reward circuitry of the brain as do addictive substances.If addiction is a product of brain activity, it is logical that the treatment also must involve some change in brain activity. In fact, there are several forms of biologically based drug treatments, including the use of agonist drugs that mimic some of the addictive drugs’ effects (e.g., methadone for heroin addiction), as well as other substances that alter activity in the reward system (such as baclofen for the treatment of alcoholism).Despite the potential for treating drug addiction more successfully than programs involving abstinence alone, many individuals believe that the addict is responsible for his or her condition and that using another drug to treat addiction is akin to “cheating.” According to this philosophy, those who become addicted can be considered fully recovered only if they stop taking the drug or engaging in the behavior and never relapse.In this Discussion, you will analyze the reward pathways of the brain and apply that understanding to both substance and behavioral addictions. You will then examine treatments for addiction and the associated advantages and disadvantages of these treatments.ReferencesNational Institute of Drug Abuse. (n.d.). DrugFacts: Treatment statistics. Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/treatment-statisticsNational Institute of Drug Abuse. (n.d.). Trends & statistics. Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statisticsTo prepare for this Discussion:Review in Brain and Behavior the reward network of the brain and the biological basis (including the role of genes) of addiction and treatment of addiction.Consider treatment options for behavioral or substance addictions and evaluate the relative success of different treatment options.With these thoughts in mind:By Day 3Post a description of the reward network of the brain, including the brain regions and neurotransmitters involved. Provide at least one example of how this reward network is beneficial to the survival of the individual or the species. Next, describe how this reward network is misappropriated by addictive substances or behaviors. Then, specifically, describe how at least one addictive substance or behavior makes use of this reward network. Finally, describe pharmaceutical treatment of addiction and at least one other form of treatment. Consider the success or relapse rates of each form of treatment (pharmaceutical and your chosen treatment form) and include in your argument references to the advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of therapy to treat addiction.Support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources and any additional sources you identify using both in-text citations and complete references in APA format.

 
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