Choose one of the topics and respond in a minimum of 200 words answering the questions included in the topic of your choice. This assignment will contribute to your final paper. By the due date, please submit your paper to the Submissions Area on the next page.

Choose one of the topics and respond in a minimum of 200 words answering the questions included in the topic of your choice. This assignment will contribute to your final paper. By the due date, please submit your paper to the Submissions Area on the next page.

  1. The Work Preference Inventory

To complete this assignment you will have to download the chart, PSY1010_Wk5_Chart2.

To determine your Intrinsic Motivation score, first reverse your scores for items 9 and 14 (that means that if you selected 1, you’ll switch it to a 4, 2=3, 3=2, 4=1). Next, add the numbers in response to items 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 27, and 28. For your Extrinsic Motivation score, reverse your scores (1=4, 2=3, 3=2, 4=1) for items 1, 16, and 22, and then add the numbers in response to items 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, and 29.

When researching this topic, some questions to consider in your response may include: Do these scores correspond to your preconceived notions about whether you are more intrinsically or extrinsically motivated? What personality characteristics do you think might go along with motivation orientation (be sure to include supporting evidence from the text and other sources for traits that coincide with motivation)? Also, is motivation something that can be taught/learned or is this innate and non-changing throughout one’s life? What are some of the preconceptions regarding intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (how are they viewed by others)?

  1. Your Daily Mood

To assess the content of a person’s emotional life, researchers have sometimes asked volunteers to keep a record of their daily experiences over weeks or even months. You can keep a record of your daily mood for three days, and analyze the findings. To complete this assignment you will have to download the chart, PSY1010_Wk5_Chart3.

Each day of your tracking, complete the following survey:

Consider the balance between positive and negative affect (emotion) for each day that you tracked. To do this, compute an average positive affect score by finding the average of your ratings on “happy,” “joyful,” “pleased,” and “enjoyment.” That means that you should add up all of the scores that you listed for each of these four adjectives on each of the days that you kept track.

Next, compute an average negative affect score by finding your average on “depressed,” “unhappy,” “frustrated,” “angry,” and “worried.”

Now, subtract your negative affect score from your positive affect score, which will produce your global daily mood score. If this score is greater than zero, then that means that you reported more positive than negative affect on that day. If this score is less than zero, then you reported more negative than positive affect on that day.

To compute a frequency of positive affect score, divide the number of positive days by the total number of days that you tracked your mood; this will represent the proportion of days that were more positive than negative.

When researching this topic, some questions to consider in your response may include: Did this exercise help you to see a pattern in your moods that you were not previously aware of? Which kinds of personality traits do you think tend to go along with a generally positive mood, and which ones go along with a generally negative mood? Does keeping track of your mood alter the results? Would your results be the same if someone else were tracking his or her observation of your mood?

  1. Monitoring Anger

Monitor your anger for three days. Record not only how frequently you feel angry, but also what precipitated the feeling. When researching this topic, some questions to consider in your response may include: Do your results parallel those of James Averill (see textbook), who found that most people become at least mildly angry several times a week, and sometimes several times a day? Is the anger usually directed at individual people, most often friends or relatives? Was the anger constructive or destructive? What effect did self observation have on your feelings of anger? Be sure to compare your findings to the information in the text that supports your results.

Evaluate the quality of each argument, addressing whether key premises are true and whether the conclusion logically follows from them.

Paper must be in House Original, due 10/12/18,Ref. Sheet, APA formatted

Week 5 – Final Paper

Analyzing Reasoning on Both Sides

This final writing assignment allows you to present an analysis of the best reasoning on each side of your issue. In the process, you will get to demonstrate some of the key skills you have learned during this course. In particular, you will demonstrate the ability to create high-quality arguments on both sides of an issue, to support your reasoning with scholarly sources, and to provide a fair analysis of the strength of the reasoning on each side. For an example of how to complete this paper, take a look at the paper.

Your paper must include the following sections, clearly labeled:

· Introduction

o Introduce readers to your topic; include a brief preview of what you will accomplish in this paper. (approximately 150 words)

· First Argument

o Present the best argument on one side of the issue. (approximately 150 words)

§ Express your argument in standard form, with the premises listed one by one above the conclusion.

· Defense for First Argument 

o Support the first argument as well as you can, using academic sources to demonstrate the truth of key premises. You may also choose to clarify the meaning of key premises and to explain how your reasoning supports the conclusion (approximately 250 words).

· Opposing Argument 

o Present the best argument on the other side of the issue (approximately 150 words).

§ Express your argument in standard form.

· Defense of Opposing Argument 

o Support the opposing argument as well as you can, using academic sources to demonstrate the truth of key premises. You are welcome as well to clarify the meaning of premises and/or to explain the reasoning further (approximately 250 words).

· Analysis of the Reasoning (approximately 350 words)

o Evaluate the quality of each argument, addressing whether key premises are true and whether the conclusion logically follows from them.

o Analyze arguments for any fallacies committed or for any biases that may influence either side. Do you feel that one argument makes a much stronger case than the other and why? (There is no need to “take sides,” only to assess the quality of the arguments.)

o Support your analysis with scholarly sources.

· Conclusion (approximately 150 words)

o Provide a brief conclusion and summary of your issue and how it can best be addressed by critical thinker.

The Analyzing Reasoning on Both Sides paper

· Must be 1,000 to 2,000 words in length (not including title and references pages), double-spaced, and formatted according to APA style as outlined.

· Must include a separate title page with the following:

o Title of paper

o Student’s name

o Course name and number

o Instructor’s name

o Date submitted

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· Must use at least three scholarly sources in addition to the course text. The

o table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.

o The tutorial will offer further assistance with including supporting information and reasoning.

· Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s

· Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style. See the resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications. Can also assist with searching for articles.

Describe some of the legal challenges families face today regarding mental health issues. Using your state’s websites, describe four laws, regarding mental health issues, that impact today’s families.

Read and complete the “Cassie Case Study.”

Imagine you are assigned the task of presenting at a local mental health and wellness agency about legal challenges families face. For this presentation, you will develop a PowerPoint presentation that includes the following:

  1. Describe some of the legal challenges families face today regarding mental health issues.
  2. Using your state’s websites, describe four laws, regarding mental health issues, that impact today’s families.
  3. Next, explain the impact of those four laws on today’s family. Discuss why you selected these laws.
  4. Explain the benefits of the four laws and how they are intended to support the family structure.
  5. Explain the potential negative effect of the four laws and how the family might be adversely impacted.
  6. Next, identify two laws for specific family members (i.e., Defense of Marriage Act. (DOMA), divorce and custody laws, child support). Recommend two state resources that could assist families dealing with these legal challenges.
  7. Citing three to five scholarly sources, provide a summary statement, explaining your views on the two laws that you identified for specific family members. Defend your answers regarding the intent of these two laws.

The PowerPoint presentation should consist of 15-20 slides not including the title slide and slide for APA citations. Images may be included in the presentation, but be sure to keep all image file sizes low for this presentation.

Refer to the resource, “Creating Effective PowerPoint Presentations,” located in the Student Success Center, for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.

Describe ways in which his brain can perceive information from the outside world that could in turn impact his performance in your class.

Instructions

For this assignment, you must first view the video Applying Psychology to Everyday Life: Minimizing the Impact of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and review the material on p. 86 of your eTextbook.

Now, imagine that you are a university psychology professor. One of your students, John Doe, was recently diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), combined presentation. He has emailed you and requested your advice and assistance with better understanding his circumstances, diagnosis, and prognosis. You will reply to John by writing an email in which you will offer him advice in the following areas.

  • Indicate structures of the brain that are involved and biopsychology factors that could impact his emotions, learning, memory, and motivation related to your class.
  • Describe ways in which his brain can perceive information from the outside world that could in turn impact his performance in your class.
  • Identify suggestions that you have for John to increase his chances for success in your class as well his other courses.

Your email must be a minimum of 500 words in the body of the email. You must use at least two academic sources, one of which may be your eTextbook, to support your advice. All sources used must be properly cited. Include the references at the bottom of the e-mail for your student’s reference. Adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment. APA formatting of the email is not necessary.

It is suggested you draft the email in Word for easier uploading into Blackboard.