Conditioned Reflexes- An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex Behaviorism

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Conditioned Reflexes- An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex Behaviorism

Be thorough and specific, structuring your work intentionally (with an introductory and concluding sentence or two), providing clear context, and concisely and precisely explaining relevant course concepts.

How did Edward Lee Thorndike contribute to the field of psychology and learning in particular?

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How did Edward Lee Thorndike contribute to the field of psychology and learning in particular?

How does his theory still influence modern psychological thinking?

 compare and contrast the similarities and differences between social media policies for the professions.

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Read the following articles: Social Media Policy in Social Work Education: A Review and Recommendations by Karpman & Drisko and Social Media Policies at US Medical Schools by Kind et al.

 

compare and contrast the similarities and differences between social media policies for the professions.

Chapters 10, 11, 12 summary with at least 4 major themes. Also, need to apply these to a real-life situation whether fictional or non-fiction in detail. By Keeping the applications separate from the summaries.

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Chapters 10, 11, 12 summary with at least 4 major themes. Also, need to apply these to a real-life situation whether fictional or non-fiction in detail. By Keeping the applications separate from the summaries.

 

from the book

Belsky, J. (2019). Experiencing the Lifespan. (5th ed.). New York, New York: Worth Publishers.

Experiencing the Lifespan

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Chapters 8 & 9 summary with at least 4 major themes. Also, need to apply these to a real-life situation whether fictional or non-fiction in detail. By Keeping the applications separate from the summaries.

 

from the book

Belsky, J. (2019). Experiencing the Lifespan. (5th ed.). New York, New York: Worth Publishers.

Samuel heard a joke that was so funny he literally slapped his…

Samuel heard a joke that was so funny he literally slapped his…

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 Sammie’s Side of the Conflict

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How theories are connecting with the gap in the literature?

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Sammie’s Side of the Conflict

Since being assigned to a second school, Sammie has been on overload.  Sammie now spends valuable working hours traveling between schools, managing two media centers and filling all media requests. To cut corners and allow for equipment malfunctions, she/he shuttles things such as VCR’s, overhead projectors, and tape players between the schools.  Unfortunately, she/he ends up losing things in the shuffle, including order forms and requests.

Sammie can no longer give Frankie the personal attention she/he once gave her/him.  Sammie has gotten quite frustrated with the daily schedule and she/he is now expected to maintain.

Sammie meets Frankie in the school’s parking lot after school. Frankie is furious with Sammie and asks him to meet with her right now in the teachers’ room.

Frankie’s Side of the Conflict

Frankie believes in using a multimedia approach to teaching history.  He/she feels her/his classes respond well to the video learning and likes to incorporate video whenever possible.  This school year, as in the past, Frankie has relied on Sam, the media specialist, to order videos and provide VCRs for him/her.

This year, however, Sam has been assigned to a second school and has much less time to spend at Lakewood High.  There have been several times when Frankie has been disappointed to discover that Sam is at the other school or is in transit, especially when a VCR has broken or the media center supply room has been locked in Sam’s absence.  Further, because some of his/her requests have gone unanswered, Frankie has become reluctant to trust Sam for things he/she needs from the media center.

Recently, once or twice Frankie wanted to confront Sam on lost requests or broken equipment, but the situation or timing wasn’t right.  Today, prepared with a handful of videotapes on the Civil War, Frankie has planned to start a week-long unit, but once again he/she finds herself/himself with a broken VCR.  Frankie’s frustration is rapidly turning to anger because Sam isn’t there and the supply room is locked. Frankie has to teach the class without the videotape.

1. What is the basic issue or issues in this conflict?

2. Is Frankie defending her position? Explain how. If she is not, why   not?

3. Is Sammie defending his position?  Explain how.  If he is not, why not?

4. Is Frankie’s anger justified?  Why or why not?

5. What are the consequences if Frankie and Sammie avoid the conflict instead of attempting to manage it by negotiating?

6. What other options do Frankie and Sammie have before they start negotiating?

 

THE EFFECTS OF TACT AND LISTENER TRAINING ON THE EMERGENCE OF BIDIRECTIONAL INTRAVERBAL RELATIONS ANNA INGEBORG PETURSDOTTIR, ALMA RU´ N O´ LAFSDO´ TTIR, AND BERGLIND ARADO´ TTI

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THE EFFECTS OF TACT AND LISTENER TRAINING ON THE EMERGENCE OF BIDIRECTIONAL INTRAVERBAL RELATIONS ANNA INGEBORG PETURSDOTTIR, ALMA RU´ N O´ LAFSDO´ TTIR, AND BERGLIND ARADO´ TTI

Read the corresponding article and complete all of the questions in the Article Guide. Please submit your completed Article Guide to Canvas by 11:59 pm CST on Sunday.

Use the assigned article to answer the questions below. Answers do not have to be in complete sentences but must be written in your own words.Article citation (must be included for assignment to be reviewed):

 

1)What was the purpose of the study?  That is, what were the researchers trying to find out; what are the research questions?

2)How many participants were included in the study?  State each participant’s age, sex, and any diagnosis if applicable.

3)List the operational definitions of all target behavior(s).

4)State how the data were measured and graphed.

5)In your own words, provide a description of all the experimental procedures used in the study.

6)Summarize level, trend, and variability for one participant.

7)What contributions to the science and practice of ABA did this article provide? In other words, what was the main take away point(s) of this article?

8)What is the social validity of this experiment or procedure. Consider habilitation and how the individual’s like may have been improved

   Mood Disorders: The questions are related to the case study given below

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   Mood Disorders: The questions are related to the case study given below

  1. Based on the information provided, what diagnosis/diagnoses would you give the patient?
  2. Identify the symptoms within the case that support your diagnosis/diagnoses. This should be specific to the case study; do not just list symptoms for the diagnosis from your text. Be sure to also include the duration, intensity, and/or frequency of the symptoms as appropriate.
  3. Based on your assessment, describe the treatment you would implement with the patient. Please use your text and any other outside information you might need to answer this question.

 CASE STUDY

Imma Sad, age 75, is brought into your office by her daughter, Beth. Beth explains that her mother came to live with her last year after Imma’s husband (Beth’s father) died. While Beth lives in the suburbs of a large city, Imma and Ray resided in a small town all 50 years they had been married. Beth explained that because Imma did not have any relatives in the small town, they felt it would be better if she came to live with Beth and her family.

 

Beth described her mother as a usually active and engaging woman; however, over the recent months she has become increasingly withdrawn and isolates herself in her room. She eats very little and has lost about 15 pounds in the past 5 months. She has trouble sleeping and Beth reports hearing Imma up walking around at night. Beth became concerned when she overheard Imma talking on the phone to a friend back in her hometown.

 

Imma added that she misses her friends and her church back home, as she does not have any friends in the new city. Her husband is buried back in that town as well. She begins to cry and states “I feel so alone here. I miss my husband. I really don’t think I have a lot left to live for. I just want to die.”

What role to infant attachment play in overall child development (long term)

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PSYCH 241 Discussion : 

 

After viewing the following videos:

  1. Infant Attachment : https://youtu.be/DRejV6f-Y3c
  2. Infant Temperament : https://youtu.be/tLQdd6R79xw
  3. Dad and Baby Talk :   https://youtu.be/CejhQC9hUO8
  4. Child of Rage Video :  https://youtu.be/g2-Re_Fl_L4

 

Answer the following questions:

  1. What role to infant attachment play in overall child development (long term)
  2. How does infant temperament impact infant attachment
  3. What are some ways in which parents can encourage a secure infant attachment?
  4. What happened to Beth that prevented her from forming a proper attachment