Select two articles based on the given thesis to analyze for this assessment. Consider using two articles from the Resources, or select other current scholarly and popular press articles based on the thesis.

Complete a worksheet that distills critical information in a scholarly article and compares it to information in a popular press article.

This assessment is designed to help you describe scientific research methods as presented in scholarly psychological literature. It will also help you learn to differentiate between scholarly and non-scholarly sources. By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

  • Competency 2: Describe scientific research methods presented in scholarly psychology literature.
    • Describe the hypothesis and purpose of a research study from a scholarly research article.
    • Describe the study design (including observations, programs, population, etcetera) used in a scholarly research article.
    • Describe the participants from a scholarly research article.
    • Describe the measures used in a scholarly research article.
  • Competency 3: Apply research findings from scholarly literature to current issues in the field of psychology.
    • Summarize psychology research findings.
  • Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of psychology.
    • Summarize the main points from a popular press article.
    • Write coherently to support a central idea with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics, as expected of a psychology professional.
    • Use current APA format and style.

Psychology is often viewed as a career in which the professionals become therapists in order to treat mental health issues. In fact, psychology is a broad and diverse science that offers a wide variety of career options and opportunities. Because psychology is considered a science, learners must understand the concept of systematic behavioral observation and the scientific process.The goals of psychology are to describe, understand, predict, and change or control behavior. Part of psychology is helping people, families, groups, and social situations make changes for the better. If you think about it, control is essential to functioning in a social and cultural world. Imagine cities with no traffic signals or children being permitted to wander aimlessly around streets. This would be a chaotic and scary world. Thus, we want to be able to manage human behavior in ways that are productive and helpful without being exploitive or damaging.

Because human behavior is so remarkable, psychologists also get to choose to study from a wide variety of specialties. For example, psychologists can specialize in childhood or adult development; learning; biopsychology; clinical, organizational, or health psychology; or many other areas. You name it, psychologists study it. This is both the joy and challenge of our field.

The scientific method consists of six steps:

  1. Observing, which we do all the time.
  2. Defining a problem that we perceive from our observations.
  3. Proposing a hypothesis or an educated guess about why the problem exists.
  4. Gathering evidence to test our hypotheses.
  5. Developing or evaluating theories about behavior based on the research results.
  6. Publishing the results of our research.

Required Resources

The following resource is required to complete the assessment.

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Suggested Resources

The resources provided here are optional and support the assessment. They provide helpful information about the topics. You may use other resources of your choice to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. The PSYC-FP1000 Library Guide can help direct your research. The Supplemental Resources and Research Resources, both linked from the left navigation menu in your courseroom, provide additional resources to help support you.

Introduction to Psychology
Neuromyths
Understanding Scholarly Articles
Research Links

Preparation

Critical evaluation of a source requires locating the thesis statement. Note: You may wish to review the Anatomy of a Scholarly Article Campus page, linked in the Resources, which demonstrates where to locate the critical information in a scholarly article. The thesis statement will be the sentence or two that describes what your paper or presentation intends to prove. This differs from a hypothesis, which is used in experiments. For example:

  • Thesis example: Heads-up displays should not be used in cars because they distract drivers from the road. Note: The thesis tells a reader what a paper or article will be about. It lets the reader know right away what the conclusion will be.
  • Hypothesis example: We predict heads-up displays in cars will distract drivers from the road and cause more accidents. Note: The hypothesis provides a prediction (what will happen in the future) that can be tested in an experiment.

In our daily lives, we often conduct little experiments to detect cause-and-effect connections. If you are interested in gardening, for example, you might try adding plant food to one bed of flowers but not another, and then ask the question, “Does the use of plant food (the independent variable) affect the size of the flowers (the dependent variable)?” Your hypothesis might be: flowers that receive plant food will have larger and more blooms than flowers not receiving plant food. By comparing unfed plants (the control group) to those receiving plant food (the experimental group), you could then find out whether the plant food is worth using. To understand your results, you would also need to consider possible extraneous variables, such as differences in how much light both groups of flowers were exposed to, and how much water each group of flowers received.

Instructions

The Source Analysis Worksheet is provided in Resources for this assessment to help you successfully complete your work, based on the following scenario.

Scenario

Suppose you work for a nonprofit agency, providing services and support for people with intellectual disabilities. While fundraising, your supervisor ran into a number of false beliefs about the brain and psychology. She wants you to do some research into the common neuromyths—common misconceptions about brain functions, particularly associated with learning and education—and has asked you to report on one research article and one credible popular press article on neuromyths. She has asked you to evaluate the sources and information from the two articles, based on the following thesis:

  • Even professionals believe in neuromyths that harm the services they offer.

In order to accurately report your evaluation of the sources, your supervisor has asked you to complete a Source Analysis Worksheet. In Section 1 of the form, you will record information on the scholarly article. In Section 2 of the form, you will record information based on the non-scholarly article.

Steps
  1. Select two articles based on the given thesis to analyze for this assessment. Consider using two articles from the Resources, or select other current scholarly and popular press articles based on the thesis.
  2. Complete the Source Analysis Worksheet.
    • Follow the prompts and instructions on the worksheet.
    • The scholarly article should appear in the first section and the popular press article should be addressed in the second section.
    • Provide the full reference for each article in the proper box. Use proper citations throughout.
    • Identify how each article can be used in relation to the given thesis. This should be a well-developed paragraph with proper citations for each article.

Additional Requirements

  • Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message. Original work and critical thinking are required in your assessment and scholarly writing.
    • Your quotations should include quotation marks and citations.
    • Your paraphrases should include citations.
  • APA formatting: References and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.

What benefits come from our children blindly following the authority figures in their life?

********ALSO KEEP IN MIND WHEN DOING THIS ASSIGNMENT I ALLOW MY CHILDREN TO RESPECTFUL QUESTION THOSE IN AUTHORITY AS NOT ALL AUTHORITY FIGURES ARE PERFECT AND ROOM FOR ERROR SO I ALLOW MY CHILDREN TO ASK WHY OR QUESTION AS I OR OTHERS WILL THEN EXPLAIN WHY THEY NEED TO DO WHAT THEY ARE BEING ASKED AS I FEEL I  GET A BETTER RESULT AS A PARENT AND IT SHOWS MY CHILDREN THAT I DO UNDERSTAND WHY THEY QUESTION AND THEY SEE WHY THEY NEED TO DO RATHER THEN JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE SAYS. AFTER ALL IF A COP SAYS JUMP OFF THE BRIDGE…WOULD YOU WITH OUT QUESTION? HE IS AFTER ALL AN AUTHORITY FIGURE!

 

Obedience

Because I said so . . .

In our culture it is fairly normal to see a parent socialize their children to obey authority figures without question. We teach them that because they are a child if they question the authority figures in their life that they are being disrespectful and often punish them for this kind of questioning.

Now consider the outcome of Milgram’s research into obedience in which many participants followed the request of a perceived authority figure and administering shocks up to 450 volts to a person who simply got the answers wrong. Read the following article by Thomas Blass about Milgram and his research:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200203/the-man-who-shocked-the-world

Additionally read the article at http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=1297922 about the prank call at McDonalds that lead to the false imprisonment and sexual assault of a young employee all because the assistant manager blindly followed the instructions of a man on the phone.

    • Discuss, in general, why children are socialized to obey authority figures.

 

    • Does the way we socialize our children set them on a possible path toward this kind of obedience?

 

    • What benefits come from our children blindly following the authority figures in their life?

 

    • What negative consequences can come from this kind of socialization?

 

    • Is there a better option in the way we socialize our children? If so, what would be a better strategy?

 

  • Should this strategy change as the child ages? If so, how would it be different for older children versus younger children?

You need to have an attempt at a correct in-text citation for the paraphrased definition. Show where you got the definition from. Remember, this keeps you away from plagiarism issues. This is worth 1 point.

Directions: Making concepts personally relevant to an individual helps to learn them. Below are several concepts from your reading. For each concept, give one example from your daily life and explain why your example fits the concept listed. Each concept should be a minimum of 50 words with citations to support your examples. List all references at the end of the list in APA style. Do not use examples in the book! 

PLEASE USE THE E-BOOK CHAPTER 5 TO KNOW HOW TO ANSWER BELOW. USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO ANSWER. DO NOT COPY WORD FOR WORD. REMEMBER TO PARAPHRASE AND IN-TEXT CITATION.

There are 10 concepts, and each concept is worth 10 points (with the total assignment being worth 100 points). Here is how you will be graded for each concept:

  1. You need to have a correct, paraphrased (in your own words) definition of the concept. This is worth 4 points.
  2. You need to have an attempt at a correct in-text citation for the paraphrased definition. Show where you got the definition from. Remember, this keeps you away from plagiarism issues. This is worth 1 point.
  3. You need to have a correct example that is from your own life that relates directly to the definition of the concept. This is worth 5 points.

I hope this helps!

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Example:

Sensation – I like listening to my music before going to sleep, but if my parents hear my music after 10 pm, I get in trouble. If my music is below their absolute threshold, then I won’t get in trouble, because they won’t hear it. It is really hard to keep it below their absolute thresholds because it seems that even the faintest amount of sound coming from my room is detectable. In this example, the absolute threshold is the lowest amount of volume that they can detect up to 50% of the time (Grison, Heatherton, & Gazzaniga, 2017).

Absolute Threshold-

Difference Threshold-

Sensory Adaptation-

Dark/Light Adaptation-

The Gate-Control Theory of Pain-

Perception-

Choose One of These – Closure, Proximity, Similarity, or Simplicity

Top Down Processing or Bottom Up Processing

Depth Perception

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Perceptual Constancy

References:

Grison, S., Heatherton, T., & Gazzaniga, M. (2016). Psychology in your life (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Norton Publishing.

Write an essay of at least 500 words discussing discussing IAM in a federated cloud application.  Do not copy without providing proper attribution. This paper will be evaluated through SafeAssign. 

Work #1:

Write an essay of at least 500 words discussing discussing IAM in a federated cloud application.

Do not copy without providing proper attribution. This paper will be evaluated through SafeAssign.

Write in essay format not in outline, bulleted, numbered or other list format.

Use the five paragraph format. Each paragraph must have at least five sentences. Include 3 quotes with quotation marks and cited in-line and in a list of references. Include an interesting meaninful title.

Include at least one quote from each of 3 different articles. Use the Research Databases available from the Danforth Library, not Google.   Place the words you copied (do not alter or paraphrase the words) in quotation marks and cite in-line (as all work copied from another should be handled). The quotes should be full sentences (no more, less) and should be incorporated in your discussion (they do not replace your discussion) to illustrate or emphasize your ideas.

Cite your sources in a clickable reference list at the end. Do not copy without providing proper attribution (quotation marks and in-line citations).

It is important that you use your own words, that you cite your sources, that you comply with the instructions regarding length of your submission Do not use spinbot or other word replacement software. Proof read your work or have it edited. Find something interesting and/or relevant to your work to write about.

Work #2:

Discussion Board – Forecasting New Products and Services

Forecasting provides very useful projections for established products and services, but newly introduced products and services have wildly different success results. Name and discuss at least one product and one service that exploded with exponential increase in demand shortly after their introduction. What about products and services (2) that have largely been ignored?

Work #3:

Note: Just provide the company name

Discussion Board – Final Case Study Company Selection

Research and identify your case study company and post the name here by clicking the title link! Please use your selected company name as the title of your discussion thread. By doing so, your classmates will know what companies are no longer available for selection (e.g. KitchenAid would be the title of the thread). The following companies may not be chosen: Apple, Samsung, Facebook, Tesla, Amazon, Walmart, Google, Microsoft, Coca Cola, Uber, and Starbucks.