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What is being authentic or the despair of defiance? - Kieregaard
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In 150 words, explain how Robinson Crusoe found a meaning behind his misfortune of being cast away in a desolate island, and how this line of reasoning shaped his worldview.
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Which of the three ethical philosophies that we have studied so far imparts the greatest wisdom in your well-reasoned opinion? In answering this question, discuss the concrete implications that these theories have for particular issues in both personal and political ethics. Give the best reasons you can think of to justify your answers (for example, reasons that might persuade an open minded person who initially disagrees with you). (20 points <600 words)
USE ARISTOTLE, THE HUMAN GOOD AND FUNCTION ARGUMENT
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1) Which theory offers the best explanation of human
motivation?
2) How can understanding emotions and the emotional make-up of
humans be beneficial in understanding motivation?
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1. when is anecdotal evidence reliable and when is it unreliable?
2. why is science reliable?
SHORT ANSWER PLS
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Dr. Vegapunk thinks that watching anime (Japanese animated shows) decreases social skills in college students. To test this, Dr. Vegapunk randomly selected 30 brooklyn college students and assigned them to watch an episode of anime everyday for a week. After the week, each of the students answered a questionnaire about their social skills. The results showed that the sample had a mean social skills score of 7.3 and a standard deviation of 2.4. A previous study showed that the overall population of brooklyn college students had a mean social skills score of 6.2, but the standard deviation was not reported. Dr. Vegapunk decides to use an alpha level of 0.05.
a) what test should he use?
b) what is the alternative hypothesis?
c) what is the null hypothesis?
d) what is the critical value?
e) what is the obtained statistic?
f) what should he conclude?
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What are your thoughts on Milgram’s studies on obedience?
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1.Which description best fits to describe consensus organizations?
2. T/F: The Human Relations theory (Mayo) assumes workers prefer to be challenged.
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3. ________ describes a practice in institutions where residents receive minimal custodial care and little or no treatment.
A. | De-institutionalization |
B. | Warehousing |
C. | Minimization |
D. | Transinstitutionalization |
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Psych Study Guide Questions
A(n) _______________ is a persistent, unwanted thought.
Select one:
a. obsession
b. compulsion
c. hallucination
d. delusion
13. Match each method or concept with the therapy associated with it: (behavioral, Existential, Humanistic, or Cognitive Therapy)
a. systematic desensitization
b. facing the fear of death
c. reappraisal of thoughts
d. exposure to feared situation
e. unconditional positive regard
f. avoidance of “catastrophizing”
14. Which of the following symptoms of schizophrenia would NOT be relieved by antipsychotic drugs?
Select one:
a. emotional flatness
b. delusions
c. agitation
d. the duration of schizophrenic episodes
15. The _______________ school of therapy has, as one of its primary goals, modification of irrational or invalidated beliefs.
Select one:
a. behavioral
b. humanist
c. cognitive
d. psychoanalytic
16. Since the early 1900s, the mental-health world has alternated between viewing mental disorders as diseases that can be treated medically and as emotional problems that can be treated psychologically
Select one:
True
False
18. Rational-emotive behavior therapy emphasizes the client’s free will to change.
Select one:
True
False
19. If a person is prescribed lithium carbonate, it is most likely that she has been diagnosed as suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Select one:
True
False
20. A psychodynamic therapist would terminate therapy if a client reported that she had fallen in love with him.
Select one:
True
False
21. Sheldon is asked to report what he sees in an ambiguous picture. It is evident that Sheldon is being given:
Select one:
a. the MMPI
b. the Beck Depression Inventory.
c. the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale.
d. the Rorschach Inkblot Test
25. The narcissistic personality disorder received its name due to its similarity to the Greek myth of Narcissus, a young man:
Select one:
a. who trembled with an irrational fear at the sound of
thunder
b. who experienced half-insane tempests of emotion.
c. who felt pervasive and irrational jealousy
d. who fell in love with his own reflection
26. Psychologists consider the terms “abnormal behavior” and “mental disorder” to be synonyms.
Select one:
True
False
28. Insanity is a legal term that is used neither by psychologists nor by psychiatrists in research or diagnosis.
Select one:
True
False
29. Episodes of posttraumatic stress disorder may recur for months, years, or even decades.
Select one:
True
False
30. Although panic attacks seem to occur out of nowhere, they in fact usually occur in the aftermath of stress, prolonged emotion, specific worries, or frightening experiences
Select one:
True
False
31. Most suicides occur during an acute crisis, on impulse; after the person gets through the crisis, the desire to live returns.
Select one:
True
False
32. The biological model of drug/alcohol addiction emphasizes that addiction is due primarily to a person’s biochemistry, metabolism, and genetic predisposition.
Select one:
True
False
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What are some jobs that come to mind when you think of health and fitness? What do those jobs, entail, and what kind of skills and qualifications do they require?
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Psychology of Personality!!!!!!!!! Explain how biology, culture, and their interaction shape sex differences.
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