“Sexual arousal is contingent upon the way your brain perceives a given sexual stimulus. It does not matter whether the most sensitive parts of your body are being touched, or how little clothing the person in front of you is wearing, because if your brain does not interpret that stimulus as arousing, you are unlikely […]
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Explain how your audience can apply evidence-based strategies while working in an interdisciplinary team with forensic social workers.
Create a Workshop for Probations Officers on How Social Work is Applied to Those Systems For your final assignment, prepare a workshop for those employed in the criminal justice system to enhance their knowledge on how social work is applied to these systems including why Social workers understand how diversity and difference characterize and shape […]
Identify and discuss these possible negative outcomes.
Children of divorce are at increased risk for negative outcomes. Identify and discuss these possible negative outcomes. What can parents do to minimize these risk? In preparation for your post carefully read chapter thirteen in your text and pay special attention to pages 367-368. Book: Seccombe, K. (2018). Exploring marriages & families (3rd ed). Boston, […]
How Common Is Divorce? It Depends on How We Measure It
How Common Is Divorce? It Depends on How We Measure It – Crude Divorce Rate: The number of divorces per 1,000 people in the population– Refined Divorce Rate: A measure of divorce based on the number of divorces that occurout of every 1,000 married women • Historical Trends
How do these factors relate to other members of your immediate and extended family?
Must provide SCHOLARLY resources Identify the micro-level factors that may contribute to divorce. How do these relate to your own life and/or marriage? How do these factors relate to other members of your immediate and extended family? Research this topic both in your textbook and in at least three additional sources. Write a scholarly article […]
How can physical effects be minimized as potential confounding influences in this study?
Suppose that you are the experimenter of a project running several sections of both the experimental group and control group. The sections will be run on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. The two rooms you have been assigned vary from each other: one has neutral paint on the walls; the other has bright orange psychedelic […]
What similarities and differences exist in each age group?
Themes and Theories Life-span developmental psychology involves the study of constancy and change in behavior throughout the life course. Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory of development expands upon Freud’s views and is the first to cover the entire lifespan. Unlike Freud, Erikson pointed out that normal development must be understood about the cultural context in which […]
Describe one way in which religious organizations could be organized to help the elderly cope with stress.
Assignment 4 answer the questions in a Word document format.complete each answer in 1-2 paragraphs, using complete sentences. 1. List the warning signs for adolescent suicide? 2. Compare and contrast returning adult students to traditional-aged college students, as noted in your text? 3. Explain the ABCDE stages of adult friendships? 4. Describe one way in […]
Explain how the environment in which they grow up influence’s children’s heredity.
Answer the questions in 1-2 paragraphs, using complete sentences. Prepare your assignment in Word.turn in your assignment using Canvas. 1. Define qualitative and quantitative research. Explain the difference between them, using examples. 2. If you were a physician advising a woman whether she should become pregnant, what advice would be appropriate if she were 15, […]
Discuss how the ideas under study pertain to real world phenomena
Discussion Questions You will be required to submit 1 discussion question per article prior to class. The discussion questions will be compiled and used (as appropriate) by the discussion leaders and myself. Good discussion questions often 1) involve problems and ideas that tie together several readings/perspectives 2) meaningfully criticize some aspect of the readings 3) […]