Diversity Class week 2
1. What is the difference between sensation and perception? 2. What is a synapse 3. Explain different parts of the brain and their functions 4. Define Perceptual Contansy 5. Explain the Gestalt laws of perception with the help of example 6. Define Operant conditioning and explain it's principles 7. Define Operant Conditioning and explain it's…
The Final Project is a stepwise process, and its goal is to leave you well-prepared by the end of this course to execute on your qualitative research study plan.In Week 10, you will complete Step V of the Final Project. Step V allows you to develop your skills in selecting the right coding strategy for…
Select TWO of the prompts below to respond to in this week's discussion. Discuss the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning. Provide an example of how an adolescent might use inductive reasoning and an example of an adolescent using deductive reasoning. (USLO 6.1) A mom brings in her adolescent son for his annual physical….
Instructions: Students must deliver a persuasive speech to convince their audience to consider their stance on a particular issue or argument. The speech must be 5-7 minutes in length. The students must also provide a written outline for their speech. Conduct research on your topic using the library databases to find evidence (i.e. explanations, examples,…
Humanistic psychology contrasts sharply with psychodynamic theory. In the theories of Maslow, May, and Rogers, the concepts of choice, free will, freedom, self-actualization, and human potential are foundational. These theorists looked for what is unique in each human. They were optimistic and concerned with both conscious and unconscious aspects of the human psyche. Respond to…
It is important for you to able to analyze a correlational study and explain how it differs from a cause-and-effect outcome. Using the same scenario you used in Part I and II of this project, you will now present your findings to your company or clinic staff, including CEOs (think about your audience). Part…