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Instructions Part 2: Annotated Bibliography (20 points, 15%) Annotated bibliographies provide you with the opportunity to cite, summarize, and compare and contrast resources you will use in a project. You will cite each resource in APA style, write an approximately 150-word description that summarizes the central theme and scope of the resource, and compare and…
mental health and aging -6
Which type of cognitive change in later adulthood do you think has the most significant impact on an individual's mental health? Why? Lecture6Basiccognitiveprocesses.pdf Basic cognitive functions: Information processing, attention, and memory “By the time you’re eighty years old you’ve learned everything. You only have to remember it.” George Burns 1896-1996 AGEFEED #braingames 1. Train your…
Discussion post
For this Discussion you will respond to the following scenario: Imagine that you are an employee in the Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) of your county. Your department is launching a campaign to increase quality services to the underserved in your community. You are tasked with developing a media message that HHSA will disseminate…
working memory and procedural memory.
Compose a 400 words or less discussion to respond the following: Discuss the difference between working memory and procedural memory.
PSYC summary
1. What is the general question or issue that motivated the study? 2. What is the specific question or hypothesis that the experiment is designed to address? (How does the general question lead to the specific one?) 3. What is the method of the experiment(s)—the materials and procedure? If multiple experiments were done, why were…
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https://youtu.be/vlVZKZNXYBA?si=xWw3PnzNFkIgnuq1 Instructions Watch this video to learn about Michelle Simmons, a Black woman living in Baltimore. After watching, address the questions below. Discuss three of social determinants of health addressed in this video, and how Ms. Simmons was affected by them. Discuss three areas for advocacy within her situation (for both you and her), and…

