Why is WWI considered the first “modern” war? • How are changes in technology and style of fighting linked?
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Scenario: George plans to investigate a communication phenomenon dealing with partners in a romantic relationship. He want to study how partners decide the way they communicate feelings of being devalued in a relationship. He plans to study physically abusive, verbal abuse, verbal compromise, and verbal avoidance as the main reactions to feeling devalued by a partner. Participants will be recruited through an email survey sent out on social media and will ask participants to recall the last time they felt devalued by a partner and describe how they reacted. All data gathered will be anonymous to protect privacy and data will be used to create a better understanding of how conflict is resolved in romantic relationships.
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1. Because of fundamental attribution error, leaders will tend to make internal attributions about poor performance and will be more likely to administer punishment.
True False
2. Equity theory highlights the importance of fairness in rewards and outputs.
True False
3. Group effectiveness is a constantly increasing function of cohesiveness.
True False
4. Groupthink is the optimal decision making phase of highly cohesive group.
True False
5. Matrix organizational design crosses functional and product structures to use resources more efficiently.
True False
6. Generally speaking as situational and follower characteristics change, the leader can be most effective in enhancing the overall leadership environment by maintaining the same behavior.
True False
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What are among the most significant factors contributing to typical patterns of human development? What about atypical development?
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QUESTION 35
Aaron Beck identified a _____ triad of _____ that contribute to depression.
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behavioral; actions |
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cognitive; thoughts |
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psychodynamic; behaviors |
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medical; conditions |
QUESTION 36
Irrational beliefs distort _____ in a way which is not logical.
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therapy |
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causes |
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reality |
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outcomes |
QUESTION 37
A key technique in humanistic therapy is:
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free association. |
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reflection. |
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token economies. |
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reinforcement. |
QUESTION 38
A conversion disorder is one in which:
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the person has hallucinations and delusions simultaneously. |
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an individual believes they have been converted into an animal. |
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there is a physical symptom that no medical condition can explain. |
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anxiety is converted to anger and the person becomes a danger to others |
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Should terrorists be treated like criminals or enemy combatants? Why?
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Compare and contrast all three historical perspectives on motor development (Behaviorist, Maturational, and Dynamical Systems) and be sure to identify the key people in each perspective and their contribution to the field
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Fighting for the Rights of Disabled Americans
Fighting discrimination often takes years of mass organization, protest, political lobbying, and legal challenges to win new laws and the power to enforce them. The 1973 Rehabilitation Act was considered an early victory for supporters of rights for the disabled. It included a provision stipulating that federally funded programs and facilities must be accessible to disabled individuals. The broader Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 expanded the protections first articulated in 1973. But the fight for equality often continues beyond the passage of laws recognizing the rights of those who are experiencing discrimination. No one knows this better than those who seek the end of discrimination against people with disabilities.
What steps are necessary to eliminate discrimination against those with disabilities?
What disabilities should be covered by ADA?
Is discrimination against those with disabilities comparable to discrimination against racial minorities and women?
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Define what diversity means to you, your community and its importance.?
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Compare the use of RTI as a method for identifying learning disabilities to at least one other method, such as the ability achievement discrepancy model. Identify which method you prefer, and explain why. Finally, briefly explain how RTI can be used as a method for preventing learning challenges in students who are at risk.
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1. In the Old Testament, what are the main themes that you found worthy of notation and why? 2. What characters of the Old Testament do you identify with the most and why? 3. How have you grown spiritually as a result of this class, the lectures, the readings, and the interaction with your classmates?
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Shonda wants to train her dog to roll over and is unsure of how
to use reinforcement to teach her dog this new trick.
A) Describe continuous and partial reinforcement and give one
advantage of using each.
B) Describe each of the four schedules of partial
reinforcement.
C) Which schedule of partial reinforcement should Shonda choose to
use if she wants to create the highest rate of response in the
shortest amount of time? Which should she use if she wants to
create the most consistent rate of response?
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For this discussion you will take on the role of a clinical psychologist treating clients for depression. You are interested in doing research on effective treatments for a chronic form of depression called dysthymia. In the DSM-5, it is referred to as persistent depressive disorder. The DSM-5 is listed in your recommended resources, and details regarding the disorder can be found in section 300.4(F34.1).
In your review of the current materials, you find that most of the previous research on this disorder has been done using quantitative methods. Identify an aspect of this topic you feel should be studied using qualitative methods. Apply the scientific method to this research issue and develop a specific research question. Compare the characteristics and appropriate uses of various qualitative research designs and choose an appropriate qualitative design for this research question. Create a feasible research design that includes plans for the sample selection, data collection, and data analysis. Apply ethical principles to your design by explaining how this type of qualitative design may affect the participants in your study and how you will deal with sociocultural issues.
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