Perceived Stress and the Outdoors The Role Smell Plays on Improving Stress Levels in College Students

This is the next portion of the research paper.  It is a data analysis chart that has to be filled in on what type of test to use for the survey questions asked. I have included original proposal, instructions, example and a test choosing chart.  .  I put the research survey questions into it according to the example and then I started filling out  part of the chart .. but I am not sure if it is correct.

Intrusive/Aversive Procedures

About consent being neccessary but insuffcient for some intrusive or aversive procedures.  What would be suffcient for the most intrusive or aversive procedures?  What might be some other/additional considerations to ensure that these procedures are ethical?
The journal entry on the topic, should be clear and concise. The information shared about the topic should be correct using canada reference and BACB.

Crim 2330 Assignment

Written Assignment     
In this assignment you will explain an offender with a biopsychosocial perspective, using research from empirical sources. This assignment is intended to provide an opportunity to integrate and apply the various concepts discussed in class and the readings. For this assignment you will research and provide potential theoretical explanations that may have contributed to a true-life offender’s crime(s). You must choose two theories from two different categories of theories. The categories are:social theories (chapters 7, 8 and parts of 4 that discuss social aspects like parenting), biological theories (chapters 2 and 3) and psychological theories (chapters 5, 6, 9 and 10). In your analysis of the offender, explain how well these theories explain the offender. Importantly, also discuss research on this theory and include any limitations of this theory. The research should be on the theory and how it explains the type of crimes/violence/antisocial behaviour of your chosen offender. For instance, if your chosen offender committed sexual homicides and youve chosen paraphilia as a theory, the research should be about the connection between paraphilia and sexual homicide or violence. Do not forget that you also need an introduction and conclusion for your paper. This assignment is due on November 23, 2000. Late assignments will be penalized 5% per day. Papers submitted more than one week late will not be accepted. Please see the marking rubric on the next page for more details on how this will be marked. Your paper will need to have an introduction and a conclusion. 

  For this assignment you will choose a real life offender and explain their behaviour with two theories, using research studies. You will relate these theories to the offender’s actions and/or psychosocial history. You will also examine the applicability of these two theories critically, including any limitations the theory as (e.g. limited research support; behaviours the theory doesnt explain well; behaviours the theory cannot explain at all). A detailed description of this assignment is in the back pages of this syllabus, and a marking rubric 

Modern Britain – The Abdication Crisis of 1936

Please write a discussion piece analyzing: Abdication Crisis 1936  (Materials Attached)

“Here are a few example questions to keep in mind during your primary source analysis:

What is the source being analyzed? Is it a text, an image, a video?

What sort of material is it (journal entry, poem, song lyrics, painting, inscription, political pamphlet, documentary etc.)?

Who created it?

Why was it created?

Where and when was the source created?

What was happening concurrently in the larger historical picture (e.g. war, famine, the rise of Cthulhu) when the source was created?

How reliable was the creators knowledge of the events (s)he describes?

Is the creator biased? If so, which way? How is this shown?

Is the creator trying to persuade the reader/viewer/listener of a particular point?

Can anything be said about the creators attitude or point of view from the source?

Does the creators attitude reflect or conflict with general attitudes at the time?”