• Q : You will focus on the debate....
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    You will focus on the debate between the personalistic and naturalistic positions in scientific history, and how the concept of zeitgeist relates to each of these concepts. You will apply these concep

  • Q : Assess the physical consequences of opiate....
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    Describe the most successful strategies for preventing alcohol abuse and dependence. How could you apply these on someone you know?Assess the physical consequences of opiate and amphetamine addiction.

  • Q : Develop a planning strategy for your persuasive speech....
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    Develop a planning strategy for your persuasive speech based on the following five criteria for an effective speech:need for credibility need for intellectual stimulation

  • Q : Manager of a social services department....
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    Imagine that you are a manager of a social services department that works with a law enforcement task force that interacts with families. You have been asked to explain basic social psychology concept

  • Q : How do i measure if an arts based healing....
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    How do I measure if an arts based healing series of workshops makes a difference on self esteem? What kinds of questions do I ask to measure a before and after and 1 year later?

  • Q : We encounter various types of statistics....
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    We encounter various types of statistics on a daily basis; some are correlational (nonexperimental) and others are causational (experimental)

  • Q : Many people think that human development....
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    Many people think that human development means childhood development from birth to adolescence. This assumption had been supported by the developmental theories of Freud and Piaget. However, we will l

  • Q : What are the relative advantages of using the histology....
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    What are the relative advantages of using the histology techniques compared to neuroimaging techniques? If you had to choose a career in doing histology research vs. neuroimaging research, which would

  • Q : Which his infant son will begin to walk....
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    In an effort to lower the age at which his infant son will begin to walk, Mr. Simmons puts 8-month-old Richard on a program that emphasizes leg strength. What is the most likely outcome of this interv

  • Q : How do each of these inquiry concerns relate....
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    How do each of these inquiry concerns relate to qualitative versus quantitative inquiries? Which methodology is more credible? Which methodology is used more in the scientific community?

  • Q : Organizational behavior management application....
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    What organizational behavior management application works best with individuals.What organizational behavior management application works best with groups?

  • Q : Various research methods in psychology....
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    What are examples of the various research methods in psychology? How are they similar? How are they different ?

  • Q : Major characteristics of your preferred learning style....
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    Describe the major characteristics of your preferred learning style?

  • Q : In which type of research....
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    In which type of research is a representative sample of people asked to answer question about their sexual attitudes or behaviors?

  • Q : In a psychology internship, you have encountered a child....
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    In a Psychology internship, you have encountered a child with destructive tendencies. She bites herself, her dog, and your bag of supplies. Being afraid for her safety and your own well-being

  • Q : Select a human behavior....
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    Select a human behavior (everything is open to discussion, from skydiving, to watching a movie, to aggravated assault) and determine how the biological bases of behavior play a role in that behavior.

  • Q : What is the impact of cultural variation....
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    What is the impact of cultural variation on intercultural, interpersonal relationships within the health care system? 

  • Q : Memories are formed and maintained....
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    Discuss how memories are formed and maintained in the brain through the actions of neural circuitry?

  • Q : A condition that would increase the likelihood....
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    A condition that would increase the likelihood of a negative outcome is a description of what?

  • Q : Assume that time taken to complete....
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    Assume that time taken to complete the job is Fred's only concern - all other factors are equal. I.e., Fred's utility is directly proportional to the negative of time (less time equals more utility).

  • Q : Psychology is so passionately followed....
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    No other topic in psychology is so passionately followed as the one that asks the question, "Is intelligence due to genetics or the environment?"

  • Q : Which section of a research article....
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    Which section of a research article includes a description of exactly how the study was designed and conducted? 

  • Q : If the patient is kept alive....
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    If the patient is kept alive without a cerebral cortex, what kinds of behaviors or responses would be possible? what changes would you expect in personality, memories, and emotions?

  • Q : At least five scholarly sources....
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    The paper must have at least five scholarly (peer reviewed) sources, four of those from the past two years. After you have fulfilled the scholarly article criteria

  • Q : For our last forum you will propose....
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    For our last Forum you will propose a research study. This will give you the opportunity to put in practice everything we have learned about conducting research. You do not need to include any analysi

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