Select an actual problem/ issue from an organization that you have read about or have seen/ uncovered in the organization that interested you. The paper should focus on identifying the problem and evidence supporting your interpretation of the problem. –

Problem analysis- Select an actual problem/ issue from an organization that you have read about or have seen/ uncovered in the organization that interested you. The paper should focus on identifying the problem and evidence supporting your interpretation of the problem.  -Identify an issue, discuss the issue, and provide a solution to the issue.

Application of Organizational Behavior Theories and Concepts: Select theories and concepts from the organizational behavior textbook that offer guidance in solving these problems. Justify your choice of theories and explain their relevance. The textbook is a starting point but you must  go beyond the textbook. Researching peer reviewed academic journal articles is a requirement (see the grading rubric).

Suggested Solutions- Outline the steps that the key decision-maker(s) should take and justify your suggestions. Your suggested plan of action must be derived from the theories you have discussed. In some cases, you must develop a solution that integrates multiple theories. Your plan of action must be specific and include enough detail that the decision-maker(s) could begin implementation.

Specifications for the Final Application Paper

USE ANY THEORIES AND CONCEPTS FROM THE TEXTBOOK AND RELATE  OR APPLY TO YOUR CHOSEN ORGANIZATION

Type report using MSWord
Title Page with Title of the assignment, Students Names, Date, Course, & Instructors Name
Table of Content format
Length of report: minimum 5-7 pages, double spaced, text font size 12 (titles and headers maybe 12-16). The title page, table of contents, abstract, references, and appendices are not included in the 7 pages
APA style
Appendix format (research information, charts, graphs or others visuals should be placed in the Appendix section, when appropriate)
Bibliography (sources of information, cited references, etc.)
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (see list example provided)
The textbook can be used as a reference
Students must use a minimum of 5 sources. Three must be Peer Reviewed sources, one may be the textbook, and one may be any source available. The minimum is 5, but it is recommended to have 10 sources (A quality papers normally cite 10-15 different sources)

Individuals will use a minimum of 5 sources for the application paper. Academic journals

Sensation and Perception

Psychology students, after reading and studying the lesson on sensation and perception will visit a popular Optical Illusions website. Students will then describe illusions viewed and based on what theyve learned in the lesson will provide their perspectives on why/how their brain has been fooled.

Steps:

In this lesson, we have studied both sensations and perceptions. People often become fascinated when their brain seemingly interprets (or perceives) things that really are not sensed. Such things are often called optical illusions or perceptual puzzles.

After having read and viewed all associated material for this lesson, visit the website http://www.scientificpsychic.com/graphics. 

Scroll down to view different examples of perceptual illusions. There are at least 45 different ones. Choose puzzles to thoroughly examine. Then, in the discussion board titled sensation and perception start a new thread addressing the following:
Choose two puzzles you viewed to briefly describe to the rest of us. If the same two have been frequently described try to find different ones.  (5 points per puzzle= total of 10 points)

Try to explain why these particular illusions fool us integrating information from the lesson and textbook to support your comments. (15 points each = total of 30 points)

Also, please cite your references.

Stanford Prison Experimen

Stanford Prison Experiment.

What cultural and/or institutional systems reinforced Dr. Zimbardo to conduct the research (and continue it) as he did? Explain.
What may have coerced participants to join this project? Explain.
What role does ethics play in informing the researchers decision-making process when alleged wrongdoing has occurred? What role does morality play?

Heinz dilemma

When considering the Heinz dilemma, explain how a persons perspectives and decisions are directly influenced by their moral development. Be sure to define and describe moral development.
Identify a moral development theory and give an example in which this theory is enacted in a child. Respond