Some of the properties of sexual arousal vary across maies and females.

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Some of the properties of sexual arousal vary across maies and females. Can you think of…

 

 

Some of the properties of sexual arousal vary across maies and females. Can you think of other drive states that affect males and females differently? Are there drive states that might vary with other differences in humans(e.g.,age)?

Why do groups often fail to reach their potential?

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please,… Why do groups often fail to reach their potential? What are some strategies…

 

 

por favor,…

Why do groups often fail to reach their potential?

What are some strategies to improve group effectiveness and performance?

300 words minimum.

Why do groups often fail to achieve their potential?

What are some strategies for improving group effectiveness and performance

Why does midlife health predict health through the rest of the lifespan?

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Why does midlife health predict health through the rest of the lifespan? Consider all of the…

 

 

Why does midlife health predict health through the rest of the lifespan? Consider all of the factors that contribute to health in midlife. Which are likely to continue? Are there some generalizations we can make about healthy people in midlife that distinguish them from unhealthy people? Given what you’ve learned about human evolution and human origins, why would midlife health matter so much?

Do you believe that physician-assisted suicide should be legalized nationally? Why or why not?

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1) Do you believe that physician-assisted suicide should be legalized nationally? Why or why not? Response…

 

 

1) Do you believe that physician-assisted suicide should be legalized nationally? Why or why not? Response

needs to be a minimum of 100 words.

2) A “bucket list” includes experiences or accomplishments that an individual hopes to have or achieve by the end of life. What are at least three things you want to have or do before the end of your life? Response needs to be a minimum of 100 words.

Explain what is meant by formal operational thinking.

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Explain what is meant by formal operational thinking. How does it differ from operational thinking? How…

 

 

Explain what is meant by formal operational thinking. How does it differ from operational thinking? How does the educational system require and perpetuate this mode of thinking? What, in your opinion, are strengths and weaknesses of formal operational thought?

this week talks quite a bit about the masculine identity for men in our society and…

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this week talks quite a bit about the masculine identity for men in our society and…

 

 

this week talks quite a bit about the masculine identity for men in our society and the gender ideology and way that we view sexuality with regards to women. Both of these constructions lead to stratification based upon gender, and other more extreme ways of understanding gender, such as with rituals, with social norms being reinforced or with discrepancies in a society that can lead to inequality. address the way that we socialize and understand gender, both for men and women. Are we creating stronger societies by reinforcing gender differences?

Describe the Four Noble Truths. What do Buddhists mean when they say that life is suffering?…

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Describe the Four Noble Truths. What do Buddhists mean when they say that life is suffering?…

 

 

Describe the Four Noble Truths. What do Buddhists mean when they say that life is suffering? What causes this suffering, and how can we escape it? Does this preoccupation with suffering make Buddhists pessimists? Why or why not.

psychodynamic or psychoanalytic,

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In Chapter 1, our text addresses five psychological perspectives or schools of thought: psychodynamic or psychoanalytic,…

 

 

In Chapter 1, our text addresses five psychological perspectives or schools of thought: psychodynamic or psychoanalytic, behaviorism, humanistic, neuroscience, and cognitive. These perspectives greatly influence how psychologists approach their work and interpret their research findings. Which perspective(s) do you agree with and why or which do think would be most effective? Be sure to include the issue of human behavior in your discussion and provide a real life application of your viewpoint.

When we are making a claim, we must support that position with sufficient evidence.

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When we are making a claim, we must support that position with sufficient evidence. We can…

 

 

When we are making a claim, we must support that position with sufficient evidence. We can find that evidence in journals, articles, experiments, experiences, and more. What is the reason for having sufficient evidence? You want to sway the reader to see the topic from your point of view. In order to do this, you must have convincing, reliable, and credible evidence. Why should your evidence be convincing, reliable, and credible? What might happen if your evidence does not come across as reliable or credible? Why would this matter to your audience? Please aim for min. 100 words long post.

Whether or not there is a direct link, who should be responsible for determining the safety…

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Whether or not there is a direct link, who should be responsible for determining the safety…

 

 

Whether or not there is a direct link, who should be responsible for determining the safety of the public? Is this the scientific community’s issue, the business’s (such as the cell phone manufacturers) responsibility, or the government’s concern? And what type of proof do we need before justifying spending large sums of money on research??