Mindfulness-based based intervention

Which aspects of the article did you find most interesting?In what ways does this study expand your thinking (e.g., what did you learn, application, information, etc.) about wellness methods and strategies?What is one question you have in regards to this article?How will you use this information in the nursing or health science fields?How will you use this information for your personal wellness?Referring back to Ch2: Emotional and Spiritual Well-being, Ch3: Caring for Your Mind, and Ch4: Stress ManagementCh2. What lessons/methods/tools from positive psychology, spiritual health, and sleep and health do you currently use and why (e.g. how do they benefit you)? Or which lessons/methods/tools that you would like to apply/try to your life and why?Ch3. What self-care strategies do you currently use and how do they benefit you? Or which self-care strategies do you want to apply/try and why?Ch4. What interventions mentioned under “Managing Stress” do you currently use and why? Or which interventions would you like to apply/try and why?

qualitative or quantitative research

examine the various methodological approaches described for different study designs.Do you see more qualitative or quantitative approaches used?Why do you think some psychologists are more comfortable with conducting studies using quantitative data instead of qualitative data?What would be an advantage to using qualitative data along with quantitative data?find two peer-reviewed articles (one that has used a quantitative approach and one that has used a qualitative approach.) Summarize these two articles.What methods of data collection were used in these articles?What makes these methods quantitative or qualitative in nature

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Please answer in as much details as you can. At least 4 to 6 sentence. And when you answer please place the number to the question.Question 1 of 6Conceptual1. What does Aronson say is one of the most powerful determininats of whether youwill like another person ?a. If that person likes youb. If that person and you are about equally attractivec. If that person and you have similar attitudesd. If you have high self-esteemExplain your reason for selecting this answer.Question 2 of 6Applied2. Suppose you are observing a highly popular and well-respected politician and a college student eat lunch. Both proceed to spill gravy ontheir neckties. Generalizing from research cited in Aronson, your liking of thepolitician will most likely___?___ and your liking of the college student will ___?___.a. increase; increaseb. increase; decreasec. decrease; decreased. decrease; increaseWhy do you believe that this is the correct choice?Question 3 of 6Research/Textbook3. Aronson’s text describes an experiment in which subjects watch a victim supposedlyreceive electric shocks. Subjects were given the opportunity to vote as to whether thevictim should continue to receive the shocks, and the shocks were either terminated ornot. What was the outcome of that experiment in terms of liking the victim?Question 4 of 6Research/ReaderArticle 374. Explain why it was that Dutton and Aron found it necessary to conduct a thirdexperiment, this time in a laboratory setting, to control for what possible potentialconfounding factor?Question 5 of 6Personal Relevance5. Explain a situation in which you heard it said or someone said to you somethingthat started a conflict or became a confrontation. Explain how it made you feel.Next, describe how the confrontation or conversation could be re-written using “Straight Talk”.Question 6 of 6Summary6. According to the Aronson textbook in Chapter 8, why is it important to expressone’s feelings rather than one’s judgments about another person?