Recall every aspect of human development that are pertinent to you as a human being. Go all out to gather information about yourself i.e. your family of origin – where did they come from etc. Talk about your birth, your childhood life, school life, adolescence, adulthood and current life situation. By doing so, you will not only analyze the details about yourself but also of others that are significant in your life such as your parents, siblings, grandparents, peers, spouse and children (if any), in-laws, schools
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How can the Program to Achieve Wellness (PAW) in SAMSHA assist an organization in maintaining their mission statement?
What type of programs can help meet the goals of the eight dimensions ?
How might an organization measure the effectiveness of implementing these types of programs?
How might an organization measure the effectiveness of implementing these types of programs?
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What might you do if you were a therapist and had a client who was noncompliant with treatment suggestions?
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What is your life goal(s). How do you plan to achieve them? Next, describe the contexts of your development since you were born up to today. Choose other theories/perspectives that can enrich your explanations.
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First look up stanley milgram obedience study video. .
1.Imagine you are a participant in the Milgram study of
obedience. As the study progresses and it becomes clear you are
causing pain to the subject, how do you think you would
respond?
2. Is there any difference between the subjects in the Milgram
study who shocked the ‘actors,’ and the soldiers who abused
prisoners at Abu Ghaib?
It’s only important you answer the questions well, using the new
critical thinking skills you’ve learned in this lesson. Remember
not to rely on opinions or feelings, use logic and research in your
answers. Be open to any conclusions that thinking critically helps
you arrive at. That is, be willing to surprise yourself.
HEY! As an instructor I’m a form of authority. As
a critical thinker you should avoid deferring to authority simply
for authority’s sake, and think for yourself. If you think question
#1 was unfair, or impossible to answer, you can argue it was unfair
by using your critical thinking skills instead of answering the
question itself.
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If you were given unlimited funds to build a nursing home, what would it be like?
Describe the physical environment, staffing, food service, rehabilitation, social and educational activities, admission procedures, residents' rights, services for families, how residents would participate in decision making, and interaction with the community.
Remember that most residents have moderate to severe disabilities.
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What effect do you think that California's three strikes law had on the corrections system in that state? What other laws or policies, either federal or state, can you think of that have had an effect on the corrections system? What was that effect and why do you think these policies have had an impact on corrections?
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QUESTION 11
Artie believes Asian people are more intelligent than other people. Artie is engaging in which perceptual process?
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stereotyping |
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fundamental attribution error |
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self-fulfilling prophecy |
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recency effect |
2 points
QUESTION 12
Your ability to achieve what your culture defines as success will contribute to a positive self-concept.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 13
Austin strives to listen politely. What is the best advice that you can give him?
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Give negative feedback to communicate to the speaker that you are bored |
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Exhibit disapproval on all controversial issues. |
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Avoid echoing the speaker’s nonverbal communication. |
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Avoid interrupting the speaker. |
2 points
QUESTION 14
Your neighbor is telling you about the sadness he feels about the death of his wife. To communicate understanding, you should practice __________ listening.
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empathic |
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inactive |
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objective |
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critical |
2 points
QUESTION 15
Which of the following would be the best active listening response to the statement: “This has been the worst day of my life!”
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“This is the worst day of your life, huh?” |
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“You think you have had a bad day; let me tell you about mine!” |
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“You seem really upset. What made your day so bad?” |
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“Awe, sorry . . . but I have a meeting to go to.” |
2 points
QUESTION 16
One way to ensure effectiveness in the understanding stage of the listening process is to paraphrase the speaker’s ideas.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 17
Politeness in communication is the exclusive function of the speaker.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 18
__________ refers to a willingness to stand up for your rights but with respect for the rights of others.
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Assertiveness |
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Aggressiveness |
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Onymous communication |
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Abstraction |
2 points
QUESTION 19
Which statement is an example of nonsexist language?
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The average student is worried about his grades. |
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The competent student knows her limitations. |
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The first-year students may require extra attention. |
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The unprepared student jeopardizes his chance for a good grade. |
2 points
QUESTION 20
Marion says, “Jon is a g$a$y athlete.” This is an example of what?
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denotative meaning |
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polite communication |
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heterosexist speech |
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ambiguity |
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Look at Education through an Intersectional lens. In 200-250 words try to use Intersectionality to gain insight into the U.S. Education system. what do you see in different stages of education? What would an intersectional approach to understanding education look like?
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After reading one of the classic studies in social psychology conducted by Stanley Milgram (1963) and the current Ethical Guidelines for the Treatment of Human Subjects in Research (American Psychological Association), please answer the following questions:
1. Given the events chronicled in Milgram’s experiment and the ethical guidelines for the use of human subjects in psychological research, could this study be conducted today or would it be in violation of the APA’s ethical guidelines?
2. Weigh the benefits of the study versus the benefits of the ethical guidelines. If you were the researcher trying to get this study approved by the APA ethics board, what would your arguments be for approval by the APA.
3. In your opinion, are there times in which the APA ethical guidelines should be bypassed in favor of the possible value of the knowledge gained by the study’s results?
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Describe the responsible party model, explain why it advocates believe it would make for a more democratic governement in the United States. Do you agree? Why? what do you think are the strenghts and weaknessess of this model. Explain.
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Describe the components of the ROAMEF framework.
Select one component to explain in more detail.
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Discuss a time when constructive feedback was received in a positive way. How did the feedback help improve performance? What aspects of the person’s delivery of the feedback made it a positive experience? What aspects of this approach have you adopted? How does it become more effective at providing constructive feedback?
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