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Psychology  Questioner

CalSouthern University considers it a violation of Academic Integrity to knowingly _____________________________.Give your own opinion on the topic of your researchSubmit another person’s work and present it as that of the Learner’s, without properly citing the source of workUse phrases commonly used in public domain, like Weapons of Mass DestructionOmit quotation marks when an author’s words are presented as a block quotationClick the item below that completes this sentence:At CalSouthern University, the purpose of Academic Integrity is to ensure the ________________ of each academic field is not contaminated by incorrect or unsubstantiated information.Body of knowledgeText booksTerminology and definitionsEthicsWhich of the following is a resource available from the University to support Academic Integrity?CalSouthern Writing Lab resourcesCalSouthern University Academic Integrity PolicyCalSouthern University Academic Integrity Tutorial All of the aboveThe key to academic integrity is to clearly distinguish between the writer’s (in this case the Learner’s) presentation of ideas on a topic and _______________________.The original topic assignedAn abstract for the paperThe use of sources to amplify and support the writer’s ideasInstructions from the MentorThe Schools of Business and Behavioral Sciences adhere to standards for the attribution and the citation of sources set by the:American Medical Association (AMA) Center for Learning and Communication (CLC)Modern Language AssociationAmerican Psychological Association (APA)True or False: As long as a paper includes a reference list, no citations are needed within the text of the paper.TrueFalseYou do not need to use quotation marks around an author’s exact wordsif:The quotation is less than 40 wordsThe full citation is included in the References list at the end of the paperYou give the author’s name somewhere in the paragraphNone of the aboveFrom the following examples, select the item that does NOT need to be cited:An interview with an expert in your field that you heard on the radioStatistics from a government websiteYour own ideas and comments about your research topicA summary of a peer-reviewed articleWhich combinations of statements below is true? Turnitin® is software used by Mentors and Learners that:Time and date stamps Learner assignments when they are turned inEncourages academic integrity by comparing written submissions against extensive databasesis widely used in Colleges and Universities across the U.S.Is only used for dissertationsA and DA and BB and CC and D

 
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Psychology  Discussion Question Replies

Need someone to respond to two of my classmates discussion question. It is a minimum of 300 words, thanks.

 
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Psychology  Discussion Questions

“Initial” posts in response to the topic instructions include (1) documentation of factual information to support opinions, including use of assigned readings in responding to questions, (2) demonstrating the ability to synthesize information, critically analyze and elaborate on the course material in a focused and well organized manner, and (3) clearly showing that the post author has made meaning of the material rather than merely reiterating what a published author or classmate has already stated. Posts are a balance of professional dialog style and grounding in scholarly information rather than essay submissions.Posts are a minimum of 400 words in length, as well as correct spelling and grammar, and contains no texting, slang or other informal conversation style language. There is a YouTube video and two article readings. YouTube link is  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0yokAeSPow and articles are below.Discussion Question 1Culture and Emotions Exposed as Child/AdultWhat cultural ideas and practices related to emotion were you exposed to when you were a child? What cultural ideas and practices related to emotion are you currently exposed to as an adult? How do you think they shape your emotional experiences and expressions?Discussion Question 2Culture and Emotion in Work SituationsImagine you are a manager of a large American company that is beginning to do work in China and Japan. How will you apply your current knowledge about culture and emotion to prevent misunderstandings between you and your Chinese and Japanese employees?

 
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Psychology  One Status, Three Takes

Read the three statuses below and think of three different scenarios where the original status listed could be interpreted to mean something different.For example, if the status update was, “Goodbye, cruel world!” it could be a reach out for help, a reference to pop culture (Pink Floyd album or several other songs), or someone being overly dramatic and silly. What it meant to the original poster depends on their situation and personality, and what it means to the reader varies as well. Be sure to consider biases and different social groups as you write.For each of the statuses below, discuss each interpretation of the status. Your paper should be 2-3 pages in length.Status 1: They’re always trying to keep me down!Status 2: A very good day. I didn’t have to see any of the sickly, disgusting mites that live around here.Status 3: I love my life!

 
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Psychology  Research Project

Before you begin, read through this entire procedure. Then, follow these steps to complete your project:Create your own working definition of emotional labor. Your  definition should include likely effects of emotional labor, such as  fatigue, workplace stress, anxiety, and alienation. Use your definition  to guide your field research and clarify your thinking prior to  beginning work on your term paper.Use the following sources to conduct background research. Note: You must use all of these sources for your project.Your textbook, Organizational Behavior, page 82Online sourcesContext Magazine, “Feeling around the World,” Arlie Hochschild, page 80Wikipedia: Defining Emotional LaborEmotional Labor, Burnout, and Inauthenticity: Does Gender Matter?At least one source of your own from the Internet, a library source,  or elsewhere. Here’s a place to start for information on resources,  citations, and references for this assignment. Visit the Organizational  Behavior Page in the Penn Foster Virtual Library.Prepare a survey for interviewing people in various work settings.  On the survey, leave room for notes you take during or immediately  following your interview with any subject. Although you may add  questions of your own, include the following questions on your survey:On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your satisfaction with your job?On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your satisfaction with your present workplace environment?Are you expected to present yourself in certain ways to customers (patients, passengers, clients, and so on)?If so, how are you expected to present yourself? To help the  interviewee answer this question, you may ask one or more of the  following questions:Are you expected to follow a sales script?Are you expected to “up-sell” special offers?Are you instructed to always be polite?Are you expected to encourage and support patients?Are you supposed to smile when you would prefer to scream or frown?Do you feel stress when you feel one way and have to pretend you feel another way? Can you give me examples?When you feel some kind of work stress, can you tell me how you feel  about it? (If interviewees need help answering this question, you may  ask, “Does stress make you feel tired? Frustrated? Amused? Irritable?  Sad?”)Follow these guidelines for conducting your research:Interview people in at least three different work settings. Your  subjects might include fast-food workers, bus or taxi drivers,  firefighters, law enforcement officers, sanitation workers, bank  tellers, airline flight attendants, public school teachers, paramedics,  and social workers—to offer some examples.Interview at least two people from each work setting.To find individuals to interview, begin making contacts through people you know.During the interview, complete the surveys yourself. Don’t ask the subjects to fill out the forms.Before beginning an interview, tell each subject that his or her  responses will be anonymous. Indeed, it’s advisable to create fictitious  names for particular work venues, for the subjects themselves, and for  any persons mentioned by the subjects. Also, inform each subject that  your written report is for a course and that it won’t be published  anywhere.Allow your respondents to speak freely. Don’t allow your survey form  to keep you from taking notes on unexpected comments, observations, and  information provided by the subjects. In other words, keep an open  mind.Don’t record an interview on any electronic device, such as a tape  recorder, cell phone, or camcorder, without the express permission of  the subject. If you do record any interview, destroy or delete any such  information upon completion of your research project.Prepare a five-to eight-page term paper based on your research.  Draft your paper on the basis of your background reading and your field  research. Edit and revise your draft prior to submitting it to your  instructor.Paper SpecificationsPrepare your paper for electronic submission in a word-processing program.Prepare a title page with the following information:Title: Emotional Labor in the WorkplaceYour nameYour student numberCourse title: Organizational BehaviorProject numberCurrent dateDouble-space your paper, with left and right margins of 1 to 1.25 inches, flush left and ragged right.Provide adequate source citations.Include a header on each page except the title page. In the header, include your name, student number, and the page number.Do not plagiarize. The direct usage of materials from any source without proper and accurate credit is plagiarism. Be  sure to properly attribute direct quotes and paraphrases. If you  plagiarize in any way or to any degree, your term paper will receive a  failing grade.Use the following outline as a suggested guide for the structure of your paper:Introduction. Summarize your paper. Briefly describe what the paper is about and how you went about writing it.Emotional Labor: Psychological Stress in the Workplace.  Describe emotional labor, including various perspectives on its nature  and its psychological costs. The material for this section should come  mainly from your background research.Interviews. Explain what you learned from your interviews.  Include anecdotal material to engage the reader and, to a limited  extent, offer your interpretations and impressions.Summary and conclusion. Discuss your overall impressions, your view on the causes of emotional labor, and perhaps, how it might be managed or reduced.Submit the final draft of your paper to your instructor.Grading CriteriaYour project will be graded on the following criteria:Presentation style (20 percent). The student uses a  consistent point of view throughout, employs accurate and appropriate  word and concept usage, and has few, if any, digressions. The paper is  easy to read.Development of concepts and themes (40 percent). The  paper is developed accurately and coherently from background sources.  The Interviews section is coherently related to the background sources.Organization of writing (20 percent). The material proceeds logically, topic sentences are well placed, and paragraph breaks are appropriate.Grammar and usage (20 percent). The student uses  complete and grammatically correct sentences with no spelling errors.  Descriptions, explanations, and assertions are clearly worded.Submitting Your ProjectUse this procedure to submit your research project for grading:On your computer, save a revised and corrected version of your title page and paper.Go to http://www.pennfoster.edu and log in.Go to student portal.Click on Take Exam next to the lesson you’re working on.Enter your email address in the box provided.(Note: This information is required for online submission.)Attach your file as follows:Click on the Browse box.Locate the file you wish to attach.Double-click on the file.Click on Upload File.Click on Submit Files.

 
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Psychology  Discussion Question

Chemical DependencyCritics of the “disease” concept of chemical dependency argue that it is actually “dis-ease” with one’s ability to cope and have enough discipline to stop abusing substances. Present a short summary ofeachof the positions. Then present your critical thinking on whether you believe chemical dependency is truly a “disease” or is “dis-ease.”Check out these links for some additional info.https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-heart-addiction/201112/is-addiction-really-disease (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969751/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3644798/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)

 
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Psychology  Discussion: First Impressions

Confirmation bias is an interesting phenomenon; it explains people’s misplaced confidence when evaluating someone’s character based on first impressions. If people allow their first impressions to be challenged, there is a chance that subsequent information will compel a revision. However, not everyone is willing to change their first impressions; somehow, their belief in being a good judge of character is threatened if their impression changes.In this case, there is a resistance to new information that may challenge what they already believe is true. They will likely focus only on details that confirm their first impression while ignoring those that do not. This is why so many insist that, based on “sound” first impressions, they are excellent judges of character. Clearly, this is not necessarily so.For this Discussion, you will consider a personal experience regarding first impressions and apply social psychology theory to explore how impressions form quickly and persist.Review the Learning Resources for this week and consider how downward comparisons and idealized images of physical attractiveness impact the developing self-concept.Also, consider whether this impact would be different across race and ethnicity.Post a description of a time when you were certain your first impression of someone you had just met was accurate, only to discover subsequently that you were mistaken. Describe how social psychology theory explains this phenomenon.Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., Akert, R. M., & Sommers, S. R. (Eds.). (2019). Social psychology (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.Chapter 4, “Social Perception: How We Come to Understand Other People”Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the social psychology theory and research. In addition to the Learning Resources, search the Walden Library and/or Internet for peer-reviewed articles to support your post and responses. Use proper APA format and citations, including those in the Learning Resources.

 
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Psychology  i need help with this project

Applying Theory: Environmental IssuesThe goal of this assignment is to apply an ethical theory to a real-world situation. You will examine an environmental issue, and apply one of the ethical theories to understand how human interactions with the natural environment raise ethical concerns. You will do this by preparing and posting a PowerPoint slideshow.Choose one of the following topics/issues and read about it at the indicated place:Environmental justice/environmental racism (Article: Environmental Justice for All)Environmental harm/pollution of air and water (Chapter 8 in the textbook)Waste reduction (Chapter 8 in the textbook)Select one philosophical theory (utilitarianism, deontology, or virtue ethics). Consider the following questions pertaining to the theory you have selected:What does the theory tell us about how things operate in the real world?What is the focus of the theory? That is, what aspects of everyday life does the theory address? Another way to think about this is to consider what question(s) the theory is addressing?The focus (or questions) help you think about the topical boundaries of the theory―this course is about ethics and social responsibility and you should concentrate on the ethical and moral aspects of the theory and of the topic you are analyzing. It may help to think in terms of different realms or institutions―does the theory help to explain people’s behavior from a political perspective? From an economic perspective? From a religious perspective? From an ethical perspective? Try to sort through everything that does not represent an ethical question, and address only the ethical issues.How does the theory simplify complex issues to make them more understandable? Another way to think about this is to consider what the elements―or concepts―that make up the theory are. Identify the concepts and how they are related to each other.Develop one thesis question that applies your philosophical theory to your environmental issue. You will address this question in developing an argument that links the theory to the issue (through your notes and pictures), so make sure you word your question carefully to accomplish this task.Develop an argument that addresses your question. Build your argument by writing nine sentences. Each sentence should make one important point about the ethical aspects of the environmental issue you are analyzing and will be placed on one slide each. Make sure your argument focuses on ethical arguments, and avoids personal opinion, or arguments based on politics, economics, religion, or topics other than ethics.Create a PowerPoint slideshow to present your argument. Begin by inserting your argument into the slideshow using the “Notes” feature at the bottom of each slide. Click on the box that says “Click to add notes” and type one sentence at the bottom of each slide. Your sentences and slides should link together to form your argument.Find photos to illustrate each sentence, and post the photo on the slide above the note. You can use your own personal photos or can search the internet for photos that are appropriate. Make sure the photos are not protected from copying; you should only use photos that are in the public domain. Cite the sources from which you get your photos underneath the photo on each slide.Your slide show should present what you would usually write in a paper. The slideshow should be 11 slides long (1 slide for title page, 9 slides for your arguments, 1 slide for references). All citations and references should be in APA format. If you are unfamiliar with how to use PowerPoint, see

 
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Psychology  fsdfaswthihs is the storey

what is the meaning of living a life with no expectations from others

 
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Psychology  A Study in Gender Roles

Need this done by 27 March 2016 2300EST in APA format. Ensure that you read the direction to their entirety.Have you ever thought about how much of everyday life is organized by gender? When you stop to think about it, much of what most people do during the routine of a normal day is categorized as either masculine or feminine. From the soap you use for that morning shower to the restroom you use when are work, much of what we do is influenced — even dictated — by what society says is appropriate because of our biological sex.To explore this concept of a gendered society in more depth, you will use the Participant Observation Checklist to organize and conduct your research to identify and explain two examples of how society is segmented by gender at any single location in your community. You might choose a park, a grocery store, your favorite pub or fast food restaurant, a department store, or the local hardware store. Remember that you should be acting in both the participant and observer roles. Look around to see if there are obvious signs that gender determines some aspect of how people act in that location. Then, use the structural functional theory to explain how separating events, actions, or even merchandize by gender works to keep the overall society stable.For example, if you chose to observe as a casual shopper in department store, one obvious sign that gender is important in how the store is organized is that there are likely two different departments for women’s and men’s clothing. That same department store would likely have restrooms designated for ladies and gentlemen, too. The structural-functional perspective would suggest that separating the clothing by gender makes it more convenient for shoppers to find what they want, and separate restrooms for men and women are thought to be necessary for reasons of modesty that are part of stable cultural patterns of behavior within this society.Instructions:Complete the Participant Observation checklist to assist you with organizing your research and to take notes during your observation. Then, using your observation notes, write a paper that has these elements:An introduction that explains the research conducted and the purpose of the paperDetailed descriptions of the two observed instances in which gender influenced the actions of people in the real world. Be sure to address these questions: Who? What? Where? When?An explanation that incorporates the structural-functional theory to explain how gender was at work to keep society orderly in the social setting that you chose.A summary that restates the main points of the paper and suggests one lesson learned from the observation that is applicable to your own life in a gendered world.The paper should be between 4 and 5 pages, plus a title and reference page and include the Participant Observation Checklist as well. You should include in-text citations in APA format for at least one academic source in addition to the course text (below).Reference: Macionis, John J. Sociology, 15th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions, 10/2013. VitalSource Bookshelf Online.

 
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