psychological testing

Turnitin®This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin®.InstructionsIn this case study, you will analyze a testing scenario using your knowledge of testing and ethics.Part A: Review the CaseA psychologist is redesigning a website to make it more appealing to clients. On the website, she lists several tests she learned about in graduate school. She also posts images of the tests, including the Rorschach inkblot cards. She plans to use the website in-place of administering these tests in-person.Part B: Case AnalysisIn a 4 page paper, addressing the following information:1. Describe your immediate reaction to the scenario. What are the details you immediately noticed? What questions did the scenario raise about testing?2. Identify and explain 3 factors that impact performance on projective tests.3. Identify and discuss 3 reliability and validity concerns with the scenario.4. Identify and explain at least 3 ethical concerns as per the APA Ethical Codes and how you would resolve the concerns.Integrate 4 academic sources on psychological assessment to support your position.Final DirectionsPlease ensure that your paper is in APA format from the 7th edition (2019), using 12 pt Times New Roman or Sans Serif font, double-spaced, with a title and references page. An abstract is not necessary. The paper should integrate a minimum of 4 scholarly resources. I will allow you to use the first person to explain your immediate reaction, but remember to keep your writing in the third person for the rest of the analysis. Also, I suggest that you use each of the aforementioned numerical points as respective subheadings to best format your paper.

Critical Thinking question 7

Question 7Define inference and assumption, and then explain the relationship between the two. Provide two examples of inferences that you made from assumptions that you have.Your response should be at least 75 words in length

The Impact of History and Counseling Theories on Culturally Diverse Populations

In a 3- to 4-page paper not including title and reference page:Explain how the history and theories of counseling have both benefited and oppressed cultural groups.Briefly describe the experience of a specific cultural group to support the points made in your explanation.Explain how one of the following modern controversies, or another of your choice, benefits or oppresses a specific cultural group: IQ debate, standardized testing, history of naming, use of psychotherapy, the deficit model.Resources to use plus any other of your own doing.. Please cite everything….,Hays, P. A. (2008). Addressing cultural complexities in practice: Assessment, diagnosis, and therapy (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Sue, D. W., & Sue, D. (2013). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

naked science social psychology

Naked Science – What’s Sexy11 unread reply.11 reply.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDUW_TTj-p0 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.After watching the video “Naked Science: What’s Sexy?” Explain & answer the following questions based on the viewing of this video (you will not receive credit if your information does not come from the facts revealed in this video).  Answer the following questions:What can transform the ecstasy of love into a cocaine-like addiction?What draws men to women together? Is  a “family guy” or a “hunky action hero” more of a natural match?What it is that makes men go ga-ga over female curves? Why do women swoon over a masculine face? What it is that make men and women attracted to each other.Explain why some people “click” from the first moment of attraction.What helps them to decide to bond with that special man or woman… to settle down and raise a family?The phrase “love at first sight” takes on what type of new meaning?What do the studies of “the game of love” tell us (taken from brain scans and sniff tests). What is the difference between lust and love.What makes us tick when love, or lust, calls?Discuss with each other:  What did you find the most interesting aspect of the film?  When it comes to attraction, what did you learn the most from this video.