Individual Programmatic Assessment: Exploring a Classic Study in Social Psychology

Select one of the following classic studies in social psychology. While many of these studies are referenced in Social Beings, you may need to do additional research using the University Library or other resources.Solomon Asch’s (1940, 1956) classic work on normative influence and conformity; sometimes referred to as the Asch effectStanley Milgram’s (1965, 1974) research on obedience and the situational variables that make obedience to authority more likelyLeon Festinger’s (1957) study of cognitive dissonance or Festinger and Carlsmith’s (1959) work on cognitive dissonanceHenri Tajfel and his colleague’s (1971) work on the impact of minimal groups and ingroup biasMuzafer Sherif and colleague’s (1961) classic Robbers Cave study, including the concept of shared goals and the contact hypothesisDarley and Latane’s (1968) study of the bystander effect, including the concept of diffusion of responsibility and the conditions under which people are more or less likely to helpA different classic social psychology study approved by your course instructorWrite a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper about a classic study in social psychology that includes the following information:A summary of the study and how it was conductedAn explanation of the study results: What happened? Were there any unexpected findings? What did the authors conclude? What did the results mean, and what are their implications?An explanation of how the concept situationism applies to the study resultsAnswers to the following questions:Do you think the study results might have been different if the participants were from a different cultural, ethnic, or gender group? How so?Do you think the results of the study are important and relevant to contemporary society? Explain.

1.2 discussion Pt. 2

I agree with Johann Hari. I believe that shaming an addict further isolates them and drives them more into their addiction. I also think that threatening disconnection to the family also harms the addict more. I also think that the United States’ deal with substance misuse is not working. From a young age, we have been taught that all drugs are bad and that those who take drugs are not worthy of being treated as humans. For instance, I have several family members who are recovering addicts, including my brother-in-law. When I met my husband, his brother had been incarcerated for years due to drug-related incidents. It was several years into my relationship before I had the chance to meet my brother-in-law, and I am ashamed to admit that I did not judge him fairly in the beginning. The Rat Park experiment struck home to me in some ways. I live in a community with very little to do, and when I was growing up, neighbors were miles down the road. I did not have access to a community as I do now. Most people that I went to school with have struggled with substance misuse in some way or another. Those who misuse are attempting to gain a connection with something, perhaps the wrong something, but the connection is ultimately what they are craving. I have also read about Portugal’s drug policies and think that if the US decriminalized drugs, it would allow better access to rehab for those wanting to get off the substances. I also believe that having access to safe sites and clean needles would diminish the amount of STIs being transmitted via needle sharing. States would also be able to save money instead of prosecuting people for drug crimes. The criminalization of drugs doesn’t help, it just increases the number of people in the prison population. Decriminalization of drugs would decrease the costs and the workload of those in the criminal justice system (Lasky, 2021).References:Hari, J. (2015). Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong. TEDGlobalLondon. Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/johann_hari_everything_you_think_you_know_about_addiction_is_wrong?language=enLasky, J. A. (2021). Decriminalization of drugs in the United States. Salem Press Encyclopedia of Health.

Write a paper (1,000-1,250 words) about the selection of the appropriate psychological test and/or assessment. Answer each of the following three questions:

Write a paper (1,000-1,250 words) about the selection of the appropriate psychological test and/or assessment. Answer each of the following three questions:What resources are available to assist counselors in the selection of the appropriate psychological tests and/or assessments for a client?What are four to five important diagnostic factors a counselor should consider when selecting a psychological test for a client?How can a counselor determine that a specific test is the appropriate test for a client’s demographics?Include at least four scholarly references in addition to the textbook in your paper.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

Abnormal Psychology

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