differnce between folkways taboos and mores and slue and give examples for each one of them Please
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“World War II reshaped ideas about American nationality.” Assess the validity of this statement by comparing the experiences of first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants, and blacks during World War II.
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Discuss how reinforcement could be more effectively used in any two of the following: parenting, education, health behaviours (e.g., tobacco use, healthy eating, physical activity, mask-wearing), or criminal justice.
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What kinds of perceptual and cognitive processing is needed for understanding spoken and written language? What neural structures are involved?
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Dr. Wind is interested in whether weather influences how people drive. She has 30 people drive in three different weather conditions (10 drive in sunny conditions, 10 drive in foggy conditions, and 10 drive in rainy conditions) and measures how fast they drive on the freeway.
1. What is the IV? How many levels does it have? Please name the levels. Is it between- or within-subjects?
2. What is the DV? What is its scale of measurement?
3. What is the appropriate statistical analysis for these data? Please conduct it.
|
Sunny |
Foggy |
Rainy |
|
85 |
55 |
68 |
|
65 |
32 |
54 |
|
68 |
45 |
57 |
|
73 |
33 |
43 |
|
88 |
51 |
78 |
|
75 |
49 |
58 |
|
68 |
39 |
56 |
|
71 |
28 |
54 |
|
83 |
43 |
56 |
|
82 |
44 |
55 |
4. Write up the results following APA style. Two to three sentences is sufficient.
5. Create a graph displaying the means and standard deviations of the groups.
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How might you study motor learning? For example, how could you study what happens when someone is learning a new dance sequence? What kinds of questions did Libet’s experiments raise?
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Chapter 3: Milgram: How might you account for the discrepancy between the subjects' actual performance versus the predicted performance throughout the entire series of experiments?
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Summarize the theorist "Gordon Allport" in two pages, PLEASE!!
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Of what practical use are intelligence tests? Does it matter what someone's "IQ" is? Why or why not? Do you think that you could tell the difference between two people whose IQ scores differ by 10 points? By 20? (Assume normal, everyday type conversations.) At what size gap do you think there WOULD be a noticeable difference? What behavior(s) or other observations would signal to you that a person has a higher IQ score?
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What are some of the benefits of using the cultural identity approach in intercultural communications? Please be specific.
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Explain the historical circumstances and events described in the film that led to the “lost boys” of Sudan being displaced/forced to leave Sudan and forced to live in UN refugee camps for the duration of their childhood years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3YdAcMENbk
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Read the following case and answer the question at the end:
As Zappos made its push toward holocracy, Hsieh decided to ramp
up the efforts to an even higher level: Teal. Hsieh sent out a
4,700 word e-mail to all employees entitled “Reinventing Zappos:
The Road to Teal.” Teal, supposed to be the next stage of
development after holocracy, is characterized as “A new kind of
organization designed to enable ‘whole’ individuals (not narrow
professional selves) to self-organize and self-manage to achieve an
organic organizational purpose.” In the memo, Hsieh essentially
told the remaining employees to get on board or get out. Hsieh was
not happy with the progress that had been made up to that point and
wrote, “in order to eliminate the legacy management hierarchy,
there will be effectively no more people managers.” John Bunch, the
employee in charge of the move to teal says, “Teal is the goal;
holocracy is the system.”
Hsieh even went as far as to offer the equivalent of three months’
worth of salary to employees who would quit the organization if
they didn’t feel they could fit in. Over 200 employees (14 percent)
took him up on the offer—a massive number of people given Zappos’s
normal turnover rate of 1 percent annually. Clearly, not everyone
felt comfortable in an organization with no clear leadership
structure and very little to no legitimate power. One departed
employee called holocracy “a social experiment [that] created chaos
and uncertainty.” Others felt like “more employees are feeling like
favoritism [and management issues are] becoming a bigger problem.”
CEO Tony Hsieh remains undaunted. Hsieh says, “The one thing I’m
absolutely sure of is that the future is about
self-management.”
The move has not been bad for everyone. Less experienced
individuals with less expertise have felt energized by their
ability to speak up and have a voice. One employee whose prior boss
blocked a job transfer stated that as soon as he figured holocracy
out, “I was like, ‘Actually, my boss can’t tell me that.’” Jake
McCrea, who teaches new hires about Zappos culture, states,
“Holacracy is like a sport or a new language. You can read about
it, you can hear people tell you about it, you won’t understand it
until you start using it.” Even through all the issues, Hsieh
stated, “I’ve been surprised at how hard it is to let go of the
psychological baggage. In retrospect, I would have probably ripped
off the Band-Aid sooner.”
Do you think leadership skills would be more or less important at Zappos under holocracy? How so?
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Differences between psychoanalysis and rational emotive method, psychological and medical approach.
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As part of the free shs policy the government of Ghana
has recruited 40 new teachers to teach in your district.
As the Circuit supervisor in your district , Write a presentation
on how to prepare and present a good lesson for the newly recruited
teachers
please I need it before the close of today.
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