Please name 5 examples of indirect stereotyping. Use
the following example to understand how each indirect stereotype
needs to be written for your answer.
Example
A health club only accepts customers who are on the
electoral register. This applies to all customers in the same way.
But Gypsies and Travellers are less likely to be on the electoral
register and therefore they’ll find it more difficult to
join.
This could be indirect discrimination against Gypsies
and Travellers because of the protected characteristic of
race. The rule seems fair, but it has a worse effect on this
particular group of people
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Referring to the “Zest & health psychology lecture” and the ‘change model’, what are the reasons why individuals refrain from or struggle to change an unhealthy behavior”
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• List your LCI scores. Based on your own unique Learning Patterns, identify two specific strategies to enhance your critical reading skills and two specific strategies to enhance your critical writing skills. Select strategies presented in Chapter 3 and/or the Week Three Instructor Guidance and explain how you will apply each of the strategies you have identified.
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Why did Paine title his pamphlet Common Sense? What didn't make "common sense" to Paine? Essentially, why was independence from the British right or just according to Paine?Why did Paine title his pamphlet Common Sense? What didn't make "common sense" to Paine? Essentially, why was independence from the British right or just according to Paine?
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Pretend that you are a psychologist who is meeting with a client concerned about her 14-year-old. Your client tells you that she is not sure what to expect, now that her child is becoming a teenager. She asks you, "What is going to happen to my child biologically, psychologically, and socially over the next few years?" She also wants to know how she can build a strong relationship with her teenage child and better cope during these many developments.
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Make your claim in one succinct sentence to answer this prompt:
"Tell about a time you failed badly. What did you learn and how did
your behavior change afterward?" Example: "I once addressed the
whole church but froze up; after that I knew I had to prepare
better, so I did."
That sentence is a claim, but an empty one. What needs to follow is
observable, sensory data to substantiate that claim. Example:
"After a youth group trip, I was asked to stand at the podium and
tell the whole church what it meant to me. I looked out on the
hundreds of faces looking at me, and I couldn't think of a thing to
say. Dead silence for over a minute. Finally, the pastor came and
thanked me, and everyone laughed a little. My face burned, and I
stumbled back to my seat. After that, I knew I had to make notes
and practice. Every time I speak to a big group, I scribble notes
furiously on a dozen pieces of paper beforehand and organize my
thoughts. Then I practice--talking to myself in the shower, at the
kitchen sink, in bed before I go to sleep, I have not repeated that
horrible event, and now I like public speaking--making people laugh
and smile." Tell a story (in other
words, provide data) to substantiate your claim. Use the STAR
method: give the Situation, the Task, the Action you took, and the
Result.
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Please, write if you agree or disagree with Fromm's position about Love and its Disintegration in Western Society. Thank you so much.
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social diversity fosters insight into others and insight into ourselves. Describe each kind of insight and provide an example of how learning about social diversity encourages each. describe in 300 words
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Explain the consequence/impact of one race or ethnicity on the distribution of specific life chances
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What were the primary beliefs behind the "House of Refuge movement", and which do you think were the most consequential accomplishments (positive and negative) of this movement? Explain.
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Compare and contrast the nativist and empiricist theories of language learning. Provide a concluding statement as to which theory seems most plausible to you, making sure to support your conclusion with evidence.
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What are the issues of individual and cultural diversity a counselor must consider when using REBT and behavioral theories?
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What types of populations and diagnostic mental health categories would be most inclined to use REBT and behavioral theories? Why?
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Please review Recognizing Abusive Relationships on Films On Demand and Unit Ten's assignments. Women who are abused may develop feelings of anxiety, depression, shame, and low self-esteem. Such feelings are intensified when victims believe they cannot escape from the abusive relationship. Some become so despondent that they consider or attempt suicide as an escape. What kind of social support might help abused women learn to believe in their abilities to cope on their own?
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reflect on a situation in your professional or personal life where poor listening skills created a problem. Briefly describe the situation, then spend the bulk of your reflection analyzing what went wrong in terms of listening and how, specifically, effective listening would have made a difference. Be sure you incorporate terms from the text of effective listening skills as you analyze the situation and suggest ways it could have been improved.
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