1) What role do adults play in teaching children gender-appropriate behavior?
2) Doing housework is sometimes referred to as the "second shift."
This is because in many instances, working women are
saddled with two jobs, even though they only get paid for one. Read
the following piece about the “Second Shift”
http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2015/02/the-second-shift-and-workplace-policies.html
3) How about for you? Do the women in your family end up doing all or most of the housework? Is this fair? Is housework a meaningful work activity? Is it something people enjoy doing? Do you or anyone that you know work a second shift inside the home after putting in a 40 hour work week? Explain how the second shift can be a social problem for women today.
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how does police subculture police personality and the blue wall silence contribute to corruption
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1. What role do cognitive deficits and/or distortions play in conduct problems?
2. Distinguish between life-course-persistent and adolescent-limited pathways to antisocial behavior.
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WRITE 2 PAGE ESSAY...NO PLAGIARISM
TOPIC:Monitoring toddlers and technology
what i personally believe about children
why is important to watch children with technology
what i believe and have noticed about with technology
when I was a child-this how i was
The essay should be written in First person
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Please summarize the paragraph with no plagiarism.
In July of that year the bulk of the fleet reached a small island off the coast of Virginia that was called Roanoke. After building a small fort on the north side of the island, the colonizers started relations with a Native American tribe that lived on the island, the Aquascogoc. These natives showed little interest in building relations with the English colonists, and they soon parted company. After this encounter, however, the English noticed that one of their silver cups had gone missing, and they attributed its disappearance to the Aquascogoc. Grenville, the English captain, was furious. He believed that the Aquascogoc had stolen the silver cup. Whether or not this was true, angry exchanges followed and soon the English burned the Aquascogoc village. The English held their fort against the subsequent attacks of the natives.
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The below question is about Faith Reason and Imagination class.
What it is you hope to get out of the class now. I know most of you hope to get an "A" but let's be a bit more introspective- what purpose does this class serve in the grand scheme of your life?
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Describe a small group situation that you have been a part of that experienced communication failures. Think critically about the experience. What was it that went wrong? How do you know? If you thought critically about the failure in the moment, could you have done something different to change the outcome? If so what could you have done differently? If not, why not? Could thinking critically about your communication and being more deliberate from the start of a project help you to avoid future communication failures? How so?
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What are the current legal standards with regards to substance treatment? Consider legal issues such as confidentiality, informed consent, referrals to treatment centers, insurance coverage, release of information, etc.
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Please submit a 1-2 page paper on the following statement " write a reaction paper on what you believe is the most meaningful contribution of the African diaspora to the US or any region of the world" . Please support your arguments with evidence from academic sources.
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The three learning theories: Classical, Operant, and Social Cognitive Theories are only useful to a psychologist doing research.
Explain why you agree or disagree. Make sure to give examples of all three theories to support your answer.
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What policies could a nursing home institute to minimize the chances of residents becoming "institutionalized"?
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QUESTION 48
Mason, a stockbroker, runs two miles every day after work because it reduces his level of stress. Mason's running habit is maintained by a ________ reinforcer.
A. |
partial |
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B. |
negative |
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C. |
positive |
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D. |
conditioned |
1 points
QUESTION 49
John is displaying behavior problems in his third grade classroom. He becomes disruptive whenever called to reading group. His teacher sends him down to the principal's office for discipline. His disruptions continue. A functional behavioral assessment on John, who has yet undiagnosed dyslexia, identifies being sent to the principal as a ______________.
A. |
Positive reinforcement |
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B. |
Punishment |
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C. |
Negative reinforcement |
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D. |
Conditioned stimulus |
1 points
QUESTION 50
Every Saturday morning, Arnold quickly washes the family's breakfast dishes so that his father will allow him to wash his car. In this instance, washing the car is a(n)
A. |
negative reinforcer. |
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B. |
conditioned response. |
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C. |
positive reinforcer. |
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D. |
unconditioned response. |
1 points
QUESTION 51
After one chimpanzee sees a second chimp open a box that contains a food reward, the first animal opens a similar box with great speed. This best illustrates
A. |
higher-order conditioning. |
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B. |
respondent behavior. |
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C. |
observational learning. |
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D. |
spontaneous recovery. |
1 points
QUESTION 52
Pets who learn that the sound of an electric can opener signals the arrival of their food illustrate
A. |
observational learning. |
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B. |
spontaneous recovery. |
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C. |
classical conditioning. |
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D. |
operant conditioning. |
1 points
QUESTION 53
Some information in our fleeting ________ is encoded into short-term memory.
A. |
sensory memory |
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B. |
automatic memory |
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C. |
long-term memory |
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D. |
shallow memory |
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Select at least three of the low-incidence disabilities addressed and discuss how hearing this information from a primary source will affect the way you interact with students in your classroom. Be specific and thorough.
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You are listening to 3 people talk about race, class, and gender. You then step in to give your learned perspective about race, class, and gender. What would be your comments?
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