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ESSAY TOPICS: for your essay (4 pages), you must choose one of the following four topics:     1)      Immigration Essay: Immigration has become a hotly debated political issue in recent years,particularly with respect to immigration (particularly illegal immigration) from Mexico to the United States. For this topic, I ask you to do three things: […]

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Introduction Hays’s (2008) work introduces the ADDRESSING model, which asks clinicians to look into their own areas of cultural influence, privilege, and potential bias. ADDRESSING stands for age (and generational influence), developmental and acquired disabilities, religion and spiritual identity, ethnicity and racial identity, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, indigenous heritage, national origin, and gender. Although there […]

Unit2DiscQDA

Unit2Disc1QDA *****Suggested Readings***** Use your Warner text, Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques,  Read Chapter 2, “Basic Statistics, Sampling Error, and Confidence Intervals,” pages 41–80. This reading addresses the following topics:  Sample mean ( M). Sum of squared deviations ( SS). Sample variance ( s2). Sample standard deviation ( s). Sample standard error ( […]

Respond please 5 8 sentences

What questions do you have about the requirements for your peers’ profession? What resources or individuals are you aware of that could help them clarify their career goals or requirements for their field? While I am finishing my degrees I plan on taking the exam and becoming a BCaBA (Board Certified assistant Behavioral Analyst). While working […]

M2A1 PERSONALITY THEORIES – Television Character

Assignment 1: Discussion—Television Character Television provides us with many interesting examples of interpersonal and neurotic behaviors. In this assignment, you will delve into the life and actions of some of your favorite television characters and analyze them using Horney’s coping strategies.   Interestingly, Horney’s three coping strategies for one’s neurotic needs correlate very well with three […]

Unit10PeerResponse

Unit10Peer Response Response Guidelines Your responses to other learners are expected to be substantive in nature and to reference the assigned readings, as well as other theoretical, empirical, or professional literature to support your views and writings. Use the following critique guidelines: The clarity and completeness of your peer’s post. The demonstrated ability to apply […]

PSY 100 Assignment 2: Adjustment Case Study

Go to NPR’s StoryCorps Website, located at http://www.npr.org/series/4516989/storycorps. Read one (1) article that was published within the last two (2) months that focuses on individuals with major adjustment issues.   Next, use the textbook and the Strayer Library to research evidence-based strategies to help with adjustment. Consider strategies that relate to stress and coping, gender, stages of life, […]

Unit8Disc2PeerResponse

Unit8disc2 Peer response Response Guidelines Read as many of your peers’ posts as time allows, and respond to at least two of them. Try to choose posts that have had the fewest responses. Address any of the following, insofar as they are relevant: Does the post provide a critical reflection with respect to developmental themes? […]

Assessing Strengths and Weaknesses

Prepare: In this course, you have been given the opportunity to self-reflect. This discussion will provide you the opportunity to gain additional insight about yourself from the perspective of others. You will complete a 360- degree exercise where you will first self-reflect and then interview a selection of others about your strengths and weaknesses. Start […]

Observing the Physical Context

  Observing the Physical Context A person’s physical environment has a direct influence on his or her behavior. Individuals interpret the interaction between the physical environment and behavior in a multitude of ways. For example, built environments are man-made environments and these environments can be structured to promote health. Research has shown that people tend […]