your article must be a research article You can tell it is a research journal article, and not just an editorial article, because a research article will have the 7 parts of a research article (i.e. Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, References). Once you have chosen your research journal article, then write up a […]
Design a research study to test the idea that listening to rock music while studying facilitates learning. Describe: (a) the hypothesis you develop, (b) what kind of research design you would use, (c) what types of conclusions you could make from your study, and (d) ethical considerations you may need to address.
make a study guide for the exam on infant development. the first file is the study questions by the instructor, use some short sentences to answer those questions, the other files are the readings address to some questions, you only need to read the abstract for most of the questions, for some questions not in […]
Purpose of this Discussion: To help prepare you to integrate research into your paper, and to access the Library Databases to find acceptable critical, peer-reviewed sources and credit the sources correctly within your text. Read: “How to Access Miami Dade Databases” in your Module 3 Resources folder. Another site to find what you need is […]
1. Please visit these websites (in order) first and complete the activity: (copy and paste the links into your browser) a. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mfUGWif6pQ b. Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFYYJZwYy_8 2. Which person did you pick and why? How confident were you in your answer when you picked the person out of the lineup? Why were you confident/not […]
Assess the types of personality measurements and research designs used in in the peer-reviewed articles you researched. Briefly describe the main theoretical models represented within each of the perspectives of personality and explain the commonalities found across all five.
According to Aronson et al. (2019), social psychology has defined the effects of peer influence on behavior as associated with injunctive standards and the concept of determinism. Talbott et al. (2014) used a sample of 534 first-year students to show the contribution of moral norms on alcohol usage and injunctive behaviors was determined by […]
Overview These labs demonstrate how logic is not always intuitive (as demonstrated by the Monty Hall problem) and how reasoning can be altered by the way questions are framed (as you will see during the Risky Decisions lab). You will also find out how we tend to reason better when problems are framed in […]
Discussion 1: The Influence of Peers “If Johnny jumps off a cliff are you going to jump, too”? This is a cliché used often by parents wanting to convince their children that doing what “everyone else does” is not always a good idea. For example, binge drinking is an increasing problem on college campuses, often […]
In a 250-500-word essay, hypothetically terminate the counseling relationship with a client who has experienced trauma and abuse in the past and has now seen you, the counselor, for 8 months regarding this trauma. Describe the successful termination of the client relationship. Discuss strategies for helping the client to maintain change post-termination. Include at least […]