Working with Special Populations (due Dec. 5th). School psychologists are often asked to work with students with unique learning needs.

Research Paper: Working with Special Populations (due Dec. 5th). School psychologists are often

asked to work with students with unique learning needs. For this assignment you will research the

legal and ethical issues related to working with a special population of students, and how these affect

a school psychologist’s role. The topic may be selected from the list provided on page 13. The paper

must be written consistent with APA style guidelines and address:

• Literature and research in the area

• Legal issues and implications (referencing applicable federal, state, and local laws)

• Related ethical issues (referencing NASP and APA codes)

• Implications for school psychology practice

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The research paper need to be at least 10 pages, APA style with references.

My topic focus on working with children from divorce family.

I will attach

  • one interview report which introduces the role of school psychologists in a school setting
  • some articles I found that might be able to use in the paper
  • in-class powerpoints offering legal and ethical code of school psychology
  • one sample paper
  • required textbook for my class
  • NASP ethic code
  • APA ethic code

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You will be testing the effects of LSR 53, a new medication that affects depression in patients diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder by a licensed Psychiatrist.

You will be testing the effects of LSR 53, a new medication that affects depression in patients diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder by a licensed Psychiatrist.

 

You will draw one sample of 20 participants and give each participant (patient) a pretest for depression. (see attached)Following the pretest, each patient will start a six week trial of LSR 53, a new depression medication, in accordance with the Psychiatrist’s instructions. Following the six week trial, each patient will take a post test for depression. Results of the pretest and post test will be compared to determine if LSR 53 was effective in changing depression levels. You will compare the means of the pretest and post test via a dependent samples “t” test.

 

Note: Use the fictitious “Bi-Polar Depression Survey” to rate each patients depression level before and after the trials.

 

Pay particular attention to the information on the “t” test for dependent means in Chapter 7 of your text – it relates directly to your hypothesis test.

 

Attached, you will find a data set that accompanies your hypothesis.  Your job will be to apply the formula(s) in Chapter 7 of your text to the data, interpret your results, and write your paper.  The numbers in the Pretest column are the results of the Bi-Polar Depression Survey before LSR 53 was taken. The numbers in the Post Test column are the results of the survey after LSR 53 was taken. Higher numbers indicate greater depression levels. Max score is 100. You will be using a two-tailed test at the .05 level of significance to test your data.

 

Your hypothesis is below: (Use this hypothesis statement in your paper)

 

Depression levels in patients diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder change after a six week trial of LSR 53.

THIS IS A TEAM ASSIGNMENT…..I ONLY NEED TO DO THE(SEE BELOW)

The paper will be divided as follows:

Introduction:
Participants: Rachel
Apparatus: Rachel
Materials:
Procedure:
Results:
Discussion:

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Define philosophical anthropology and compare the psychological and theological understandings of philosophical anthropology.

Topic: Epistemology Define epistemology and describe the 3 models of how certain we are that our perceptions mirror reality. Which position do you hold, and why? What are the different methods of knowing (see Entwistle chapter 5)? What are the limitations of these (or any) methods of knowing? What methods of knowing are appropriate for Christians, and why?

Essay 2 – Module/Week 3:

Topic: Philosophical Anthropology Define philosophical anthropology and compare the psychological and theological understandings of philosophical anthropology. Identify several distinct contributions offered by psychology that are absent (not offered in detail) from Christian theology. Identify several distinct contributions offered by Christian theology that are absent (or not offered in detail) from psychology. Are psychological and theological perspectives on philosophical anthropology ultimately opposed to and irreconcilable with each other, or can they be reconciled? Defend your answer.

Essay 3 – Module/Week 4:

Topic: Enemies and Spies

Choose 1 of the 2 prompts below on which to comment.

1. Entwistle asserts: “those with whom we disagree often have things to teach us… [we must] ask ourselves what is to be learned and appreciated” from those with whom we disagree. Identify at least 3 things that you appreciate/can learn from those who hold the secular combatants’ or Christian combatants’ versions of the Enemies model.

2. After reading chapter 9 and watching the Antagonism video, what concerns, if any, do you have about the influence of secular assumptions on the field of psychology? What concerns, if any, do you have about the claims and counsel of the nouthetic counseling movement?

Essay 4 – Module/ Week 5:

Topic: Colonialism and Neutral Partiesm

Choose 1 of the 2 prompts below on which to comment.

1. The Colonialist model ostensibly recognizes the value of psychology, but it does not typically result in deep engagement with the findings or methods of psychology. How might this be applied to a topic such as eating disorders or depression? What would be some of the advantages and disadvantages of this approach?

2. Entwistle distinguishes between scriptural authority and theological interpretation. Do you agree? Why might this distinction be important? Support your view with an example.

Essay 5 Module/Week 6:

Topic: Allies and Transformational Psychology

Choose 1 of the 2 prompts below on which to comment.

1. Entwistle noted that “theological reflection typically focuses more on God’s workings in the world,” while “psychological reflection typically focuses more on the workings of God’s world.” What implications does this have for the relationship between psychology and Christianity?

2. Kepler saw astronomers as “priests of Almighty God” who have “the honour of standing guard…at the door of the shrine at whose high altar Copernicus performs divine service.” How might this sentiment apply to all of us who study the book of God’s Works? How can we heed Kepler’s warning to “not consider the glory of our intellects, but the glory of God” in our academic and disciplinary pursuits?

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. Discuss how people perceive separate words in spoken sentences

1. Discuss how people perceive separate words in spoken sentences. Describe speech segmentation and discuss the role of context in this process.

2. Give an example of a garden-path sentence. Explain the syntax-first and interactionist approaches to parsing such sentences.

3. Define inference as it applies to text processing. Write a sample narrative paragraph that includes examples of anaphoric inference, instrument inference, and causal inference. Identify and describe each occurrence.

4. Define the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and describe the experiments on color perception that support it.

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