• Q : Rosa, who is 13, wants to spend her babysitting money....
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    Rosa, who is 13, wants to spend her babysitting money on something special, but she also wants to save some of the money to buy her brother a birthday gift. She is trying to decide the best way to spe

  • Q : Some people are very good at remembering facts....
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    You have probably noticed in your educational career that some people are very good at remembering facts and therefore do well at tests that require memorization. Other students, on the other hand, st

  • Q : The availability heuristic....
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    Define each of the following mental shortcuts, and explain why each may be inaccurate: (1) the availability heuristic, (2) the representativeness heuristic, (3) the anchoring and adjustment heuristic.

  • Q : Interpret verbal behavior and how we interpret nonverbal....
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    What is different about how we interpret verbal behavior and how we interpret nonverbal behavior? What kinds of information do we get from each? Are we equally able to control each channel? Is each ki

  • Q : How cognitive dissonance theory and self-perception....
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    Compare and contrast how cognitive dissonance theory and self-perception theory would explain the Festinger and Carlsmith (1959) $1/$20 experiment

  • Q : Describe the community you have chosen to write....
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    Describe the community you have chosen to write about. What are the demographics of the people who live there? What types of health services are available? If you live in a very small community, expan

  • Q : Provide a brief description of the religion....
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    Provide a brief description of the religion you have chosen including available demographics, for example, size of the group and area of the country/world where members reside.

  • Q : Normative and informational social influence....
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    Explain how both normative and informational social influence worked to convince Stanley Milgram's (1974) participants to deliver powerful shocks to a hapless learner. How did replications of the orig

  • Q : Despite the best efforts of psychologists....
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    Despite the best efforts of psychologists, psychiatrists, and medical researchers, psychological disorders appear to be as prevalent today as they ever were—if not more so. What might be the cau

  • Q : What drives emotion....
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    what drives emotion ?How do we respond to emotion?What causes emotion ?

  • Q : Psychology is a science and based on scientific methodology....
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    Psychology is a science and based on scientific methodology to establish, support, and refute psychological theories and systems. For any student, whether he or she is a psychology major or not, it is

  • Q : Your consulting group has been hired....
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    Your consulting group has been hired by an advertising firm that is developing a series of commercials family-oriented theme park. The commercials will target family members at various life stages.

  • Q : In marketing manager communicating....
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    In marketing manager communicating with customers about a new product line is an example of which type of workplace communication?

  • Q : What type of treatment approach would you take....
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    What type of treatment approach would you take with a person coming from a culture that engages in practices different from your own? Particularly if it's a practice that makes you uncomfortable?

  • Q : Explain how the use of substances alters a person''s state....
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    Explain how the use of substances alters a person's state of consciousness, including depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. Include in this explanation what happens to the neurotransmitters and

  • Q : At some point in your life you may think you need therapy....
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    At some point in your life you may think you need therapy. At some point in your life you may think a co-worker or a family member needs therapy.

  • Q : The definition of intelligence is simple....
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    The definition of intelligence is simple; it is an individual's capacity to learn, reason, and solve problems. What is complex is how we measure that capacity and use that measurement. One of the orig

  • Q : Choose a theory that you think provides the best explanation....
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    Choose a theory that you think provides the best explanation of how personality develops in an individual. Explain how that theory addresses personality development from childhood to adult. the best

  • Q : There have been several classic experiments....
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    There have been several classic experiments to study and describe classical conditioning; one of the more famous is the Little Albert experiment. Over the years, the experiment has lost some of its va

  • Q : There are three different methods....
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    There are three different methods to researching sociology: positivist, interpretive, and critical. What is the method by which researchers conduct research with personal neutrality and are value-free

  • Q : Give an overview of humanistic psychology''s theory....
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    In your own words, (a) give an overview of humanistic psychology's theory of personality (6 points). Also in your own words (b) describe and explain the humanistic terms self-concept, congruence, unco

  • Q : The discussion assignment provides a forum....
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    The discussion assignment provides a forum to discuss the relevant topics for this week based on the course competencies covered. For this assignment make sure to answer all questions for Part 1 and 2

  • Q : Based on the course competencies....
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    The purpose of this assignment is to review your knowledge of the major areas in this course thus far based on the course competencies. Use your text and lecture readings to support your work. For thi

  • Q : Describe the health of someone close to you....
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    Describe the health of someone close to you over the age of 65. To maintain confidentiality, use the subject's initials only. Be holistic in the description (physical, emotional, social, developmental

  • Q : Is perceptual learning necessary....
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    Is perceptual learning necessary for correct interpretation of pictures? If so, which aspects of picture perception are most effected by learning and experience?

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