Is organizational socialization a kind of brainwashing? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. Is organizational socialization a kind of brainwashing? Explain your reasoning.

Compare transformational leadership and transactional leadership. Look at the organizations you belong to that may provide…

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Compare transformational leadership and transactional leadership. Look at the organizations you belong to that may provide you with social capital. Describe one organization that provides you with social capital and explain why.

What is your vision of success? Do you think you will become successful according to your…

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What is your vision of success?

Do you think you will become successful according to your own definition of success? Why or why not?

Whether liberating or alienating, we are still interdependent, and in a world of strangers it is…

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Whether liberating or alienating, we are still interdependent, and in a world of strangers it is they on whom we must rely. I trust the skill of people around the world when I buy my clothes, drive my car, and eat my food. I trust engineers, contractors, and inspectors when I cross a bridge, ride an elevator, or fly in an airplane. I trust I will receive fair treatment by such strangers as librarians, ambulance drivers, nurses or doctors, policemen or firemen.

They are there to serve strangers. Our territorial segmentation makes us strangers and our global integration makes us depend on and trust strangers often more than family and friends. We know we are linked globally because we have constructed communication and transportation links to tie us all together.

These networks empower us-our actions go far beyond the local to transform nature and culture virtually anywhere. The networks are so complex and shifting that we are rarely able to trace the extent and consequences of our actions.

What is Robert Sack saying?

Even though you live in Spain, how are you personally connected to the mining of minerals on the continent of Africa?

Why are Bühler, Kohlberg, Erikson, and Gilligan’s approaches to development regarded as part of…

 

 

 

1. a) Why are Bühler, Kohlberg, Erikson, and Gilligan’s approaches to development regarded as part of humanistic psychology (what makes them ‘humanistic’)?

b) How did Martin Seligman investigate the learned helplessness phenomenon in a two-factor avoidance conditioning experiment?

Please answer each part of the question by your thinking rather than copying the whole from the material you already post. Thus, make the answer by your own knowledge if you have a faculty of psychology to answer this question by their own thinking.

Question 1 Aseda is 12years old and in class six. Describe the development changes she is…

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Question 1 Aseda is 12years old and in class six. Describe the development changes she is…

 

 

Question 1
Aseda is 12years old and in class six. Describe the development changes she is likely to be
experiencing according to Piaget and Erik Erikson Theories.

Question 2
You have been asked to devise a psychological achievement test (PAT) that will be
administered to students who select Nursing as their major course. Describe the steps you
will take to ensure that psychological achievement test is a good intelligence test

Under the Neil v. Biggers test for witness identification, what are the constitutional requirements that must

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Under the Neil v. Biggers test for witness identification, what are the constitutional requirements that must…

 

 

Under the Neil v. Biggers test for witness identification, what are the constitutional requirements that must be met in order to allow the admissibility of evidence of a victim’s or witness’s pretrial identification of the defendant from photographs or a lineup?

Discussion: The Value of Positive Emotions Purpose

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*MINIMUM 300 WORDS* Discussion: The Value of Positive Emotions Purpose: Connect and critique Fredrickson’s theory in…

 

 

*MINIMUM 300 WORDS*

Discussion: The Value of Positive Emotions

Purpose: Connect and critique Fredrickson’s theory in personal experience.

1.List the four ways that positive emotions may help build personal resources and give an example of each from your own experience. That is, can you verify each of the four “building resources” effects of positive emotions in your experience?

2. Can you think of a counter-example to her theory? That is, a negative effect of a positive emotion?

Generativity: The Key to a Happy Life Read the following features of Generativity Versus Stagnation:

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Generativity: The Key to a Happy Life Read the following features of Generativity Versus Stagnation: •…

 

 

Generativity: The Key to a Happy Life Read the following features of Generativity Versus Stagnation:

• The psychological processes that promote generativity are person-environment interaction and creativity. Generativity relates to the concerns of people within their community. People want to contribute to their community through their work, parenting, and creative efforts. Contributions improve the quality of life for community members.

• The virtue or ego quality that arises out of generativity is caring. People in the stage of generativity care about themselves, their families, their communities, and the peoples of the world.

• Erikson believed that without generativity people stagnate. Stagnation suggests a lack of growth. Those unable to cope with life experiences may become stagnant.

• Narcissistic people—those who care mostly about their own satisfaction—tend to focus on creating personal wealth or accumulating things for themselves. They may be perfectly happy, but psychologically stagnant, which puts them at risk for difficulties as they face old age and death.

• Chronically depressed people have difficulty promoting generativity , because they fail to see the worth of their work and behavior. • The psychological pathology that arises from stagnation is rejectivity—that is, to reject or refuse to embrace others, which may lead to hostility toward others. This hostility may be toward individuals in the family, or other families, or other community groups, or other cultural groups. Erikson was concerned that a high level of rejectivity within a society promotes societal stagnation, which may in turn cause groups to dominate or promote a desire to annihilate other groups.

QUESTION: Generativity is threatened for many people when there are large economic downturns and job losses. Do you think there are social structures that could prevent societal stagnation?

Can the Greek Heroic Code be applied to any or all of these 3 Roman figures

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Can the Greek Heroic Code be applied to any or all of these 3 Roman figures…

 

 

Can the Greek Heroic Code be applied to any or all of these 3 Roman figures (Aeneas and Romulus and Remus)? Explain. If not, then describe at least 2 elements of what might be called the “Roman Heroic Code”.