Increased cue availability

Increased cue availability in the decision-making process generally leads to better, more accurate decisions being made. Ecological rationality is, in part, grounded by this assertion. Explain the concept of ecological rationality, its accepted limitations, and its benefits as a model in decision-making. Share your thoughts on its usefulness to your own decision-making processes. Sample Solution

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Solving substance misuse and addiction with imprisonment and violence

The text states that the United States imprisons “more people for drug offenses than Western European nations’ imprisonments for all crimes combined.” (Hari, 2015, p. 109). Hari (2015) later quotes Anslinger as stating substance misusers “were criminals first and addicts afterwards.” (p. 141) Finally, Hari (2015) describes a prison psychologist stating that many of the […]

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Socratic dialogue

Define “dialectic” and discuss how Socratic dialogue differs from other conversations.Illustrate your understanding with examples of some specific beliefs one might examine via the Socratic Method.Explain the difference between knowledge and opinion for Socrates as illustrated in the Meno and the Republic.Explore your own response to the question of whether human beings can ever know […]

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Setting up an indoor and outdoor environment

Discuss with your peers the idea of setting up an indoor and outdoor environment with as many risks eliminated as you can foresee. What risks do you think are found in an Early Childhood classroom and the playground? What risks could you potentially eliminate and what risks are okay to keep? What about supervision, how […]

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