Explain the questions and hypotheses that the researchers were trying to evaluate. What did they know going into the study, and what did they want to learn?

Article Reviews: (~3 pages per article) Once you have an appropriate question, you’ll then be tracking down at least 2 scholarly, empirical articles that will inform you about the topic and help you to develop a tentative answer to your question–what will ultimately become your hypothesis. For each article you’ll be summarizing the main ideas […]

Choose two perspectives that have been discussed over the course of the semester (e.g., biological, cognitive, social, developmental, behavioral, psychodynamic, etc). Using these two perspectives, compare and contrast them regarding the selected current event.

Choose two perspectives that have been discussed over the course of the semester (e.g., biological, cognitive, social, developmental, behavioral, psychodynamic, etc). Using these two perspectives, compare and contrast them regarding the selected current event. In other words, students must analyze and pros and cons of each perspective as they apply to the issues. This portion […]

Evaluate the effectiveness of the communication skills as applied during the mock interview.

THE INTENDED OUTCOME OF THIS ASSIGNMENT IS FOR STUDENTS TO: 1. Illustrate ethical and respectful communication skills appropriate to beginning social work practice. 2. Demonstrate outlining confidentiality guidelines with an individual they are working with. 3. Use effective, respectful verbal and non-verbal communication skills. 4. Evaluate the effectiveness of the communication skills as applied during […]

Explore the possible unintended effects of intervening in the problem and how this may impact the individual/family.

Description In this assignment, you will conduct a case analysis on “The Martin Family Case Study”. Instructions: For this assignment, you will revisit the Martin family and conduct case analysis. Review “The Martin Family Case Study”, located in this Unit’s “Readings and Resources” and select one of the identified problems as your primary focus and […]

What is the “main point” from the reading? What seems most important? Do these data change your beliefs about the “universality” of certain psychological phenomena? Why / why not? How should we (as psychology students and/or researchers) use this knowledge? What other questions do you have?

Description Read the article What is the “main point” from the reading? What seems most important? Do these data change your beliefs about the “universality” of certain psychological phenomena? Why / why not? How should we (as psychology students and/or researchers) use this knowledge? What other questions do you have?

Explain what malnutrition is. Describe the various forms of malnutrition that can pose risks for infant development. What are possible long-term effects of malnutrition?

Essay must be about the following topic: Explain what malnutrition is. Describe the various forms of malnutrition that can pose risks for infant development. What are possible long-term effects of malnutrition?

When, if ever, should psychological scientists be permitted to offer professional opinions concerning the mental health of public figures they have never directly examined?Explain

Description QUESTION 1 Here is the opening sentence from the Absract of the attached article and WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHT “When, if ever, should psychological scientists be permitted to offer professional opinions concerning the mental health of public figures they have never directly examined? This contentious question, which attracted widespread public attention during the 1964 […]