Psychological assessment guides

Psychological assessment guides are created by psychology professionals to provide the public with accurate and authoritative information appropriate for their current needs. Information available to the public about psychological testing and assessment varies widely depending on the professional creating it, the purpose of the assessment, and the intended audience. When professionals effectively educate the public…

Part 3

Incorporation of at least 10 credible sources from within the past 10 years that can be used to support a parenting action plan. At least 5 of these sources must be scholarly social science research articles, and at least 3 of the sources must have been published within the last 2 years. *Incorporation of parenting…

Discussion 6.1 – Abnormal Behaviors

  Discussion 6.1: Abnormal Behaviors Discuss the following:  How can we distinguish normal from abnormal behavior? Provide an example of abnormal behavior Provide an example of normal behavior Determine what helped you to draw your conclusions regarding normal and abnormal behaviors Do you think society and culture influence what is considered "Normal"?  Explain your answers….

Mental Disorder

  Assignment 6.1: Mental Disorder Choose a mental disorder that you would like to learn about further.  In a 3-5 page report discuss the Mental Disorder. Include the characteristics that assist with diagnosing your disorder Explore the various treatment options for your selected topic Express which category your Mental Disorder is in. Discuss different coping…

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  ASK 1: Sexism (7 points total) Please complete Glick & Fiske's (1996) "Ambivalent Sexism Inventory" (ASI) at: http://www.understandingprejudice.org/asi/ This should take no more than 10 minutes so you won't have to invest too much time. After you complete the ASI, you will be given TWO scores, one for your level of hostile sexism and…

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…

PowerPoint

*****CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT IS THE TOPIC***** *****PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS***** *****PLEASE FOLLOW THE RUBRIC CAREFULLY***** *****DUE FEBRUARY 26, 2022***** PowerPointPresentationGradingRubric1.docx PowerPointPresentationAssignmentInstructions2.docx [Document title] PowerPoint Presentation Grading Rubric Criteria Levels of Achievement Content Advanced Proficient Developing Below Expectations Not present Introduction 14 to 15 points Thesis statement is clearly identifiable and strongly presented. It provides a…

Media Information Flow and Social Change

  Define social change, and describe how media and information flow can affect social change. What responsibility does media have regarding social change? Does media show evidence of racial and ethnic stereotyping? If so, what are some of the racial and ethnic stereotypes? What is the long-term impact of viewing media stereotypes? How should media…

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 Consider the principles of group dynamics from your readings this week. Consider how group norms form and describe how effective norms can be established and how they may prevent unproductive group behaviors such as groupthink or workplace bullying, and may promote collaboration and organizational citizenship behaviors.