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Post a link to an article you read, share something from your profession or job, or provide another source of inspiration that generated your topic idea.
Do you think there are times when scientifically-sound research is not accepted for publication? Why? What should you do to continue this investigation?
What would you suggest to prevent or reduce instances of this specific type of aggression, either at the individual level or at the societal level?
Why people might prefer thinking about death in this way. The potential dangers, faults, or shortcomings in thinking about death in this way.
Discuss the difference between a scientific article and a popular article discussing the effects of LSD in improving depression.
Debate the pros and cons of the potential use of the other assessment(s). Explain any ethical implications that may arise from the interpretation of this data.
Describe the events and experiences that helped for the client's current stage of racial identity development.
Discuss the differences in approach each takes with their clients. Put yourself in the shoes of the client, which approach is appealing to you and why?
Compare the traditional ways of approaching addiction in the United States. Evaluate the effectiveness of this approach to addiction treatment.
In an additional 250 to 300 words, define and briefly analyze ethical and legal standards, and the statute of limitations. Provide an example of each.
For each job, what organizational factors impacted your scores? How did these organizational factors shape your attitude in each job?
What is one strategy you could employ to promote an increase of emotional intelligence related to your selected factor?
Identify an example of a population that you would expect to be normally distributed. Explain why you believe it would be normally distributed.
Discuss the conclusions of the factorial ANOVA as they relate to the research question.
Neuromyths are misconceptions about how the brain works and learns. These myths typically exist because of overgeneralization in research findings.
What is the connection between diet and Asperger's syndrome? What are the global standards for ethics in operant conditioning studies?
How applicable was the presentation to the setting described? How helpful would the information be for coworkers in the setting?
Be sure to clearly present the transition from behaviorism to cognitivism. Why did that happen? Why only in the middle of 1900s? Why not before?
Describe the emergence of cognitive psychology and neuroscience - what prompted the development of these fields?
ADHD seems to generate more opinions in the popular press than other disorders. Why do you think ADHD receives more discussion than other disorders?
What are effective and long-lasting treatments for ADHD excluding stimulants (like amphetamines, SNRIs, NRIs, or NDRIs)?
Create an eighth reason that could be added to that list of ways that high stakes testing is problematic.
What or who is a Mortgagor? What or who is a Mortgagee? What is and who do mechanics' liens benefit? How?
Describe the characteristics of police professionalism, and how this relates to ethics? What are the most ethical issues in today's era of policing?
Give some examples of an application of the law. How might you teach the concept to a class?