ANT100 Stress and the Human Body

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Reply to:The peer review process is one in which members and experts of the same field get together to review the findings, procedures, arguments, and data within a particular experiment (Dunn & Halonen, 2020). Being part of the same field and familiar with the proper techniques, theories, and ethical considerations, these experts are able to comb through the article in order to determine if the research utilized proper techniques, avoided potential confounds, treated subjects ethically, and came to proper and unbiased conclusions. This process is very important as it can stop a false or inadequate article from being published in a scholarly journal. By doing so, the peer review process can ensure that other articles, or studies, are not founded on the basis of unsupported findings (Myers & Hansen, 2012).

How risk-taking behavior(s) are impacting the adolescent and his or her family

A summary of the developmental crises your adolescent client is facing.Describe the risk-taking behavior(s) in which the adolescent is involved, and at least one protective factor that might be influencing his or her level of functioning.Explain the impact of these behaviors on the adolescent and his or her family.Justify your response with references to this week’s Learning Resources and 1–2 peer-reviewed articles from the past 5 years.

Cyber Communication Awareness Log

Monitor your own use of digital communication for a full day, from the time you wake up until the time you go to sleep. Look at your use of multiple modalities of communication throughout the day, such as the telephone, text messages, email, chat rooms, blogs, social media messaging, social media posting, and instant messaging.What modes of communication did you use?Who did you communicate with?Was the communication professional or personal?How long did you communicate?What other activities did you have going on while communicating?What was your general emotional reaction to this mode of cyber communication?What advantages or disadvantages did you observe in your digital communication?Explain what your most common reasons or motivations for using digital technology are.Was it difficult to balance your face-to-face and digital communication throughout the day? Do you feel that you need to have a better balance of digital and face-to-face communication? Why or why not?Which particular communication channels do you use most frequently and least frequently? Explain your response.When reflecting on your experiences, what changes would you like to implement regarding your own balance of face-to-face and cyber communication?In your experience, were there any instances where cyber etiquette could have made the communication more effective or enjoyable? Why or why not?Review the traits of “Networked Individualism” in Chapter 1 of Society and The Internet: How Networks of Information and Communication are Changing our Lives.To what extent have you experienced networked individualism? Provide specific examples where possible.Ch. 4, “Internet Cultures and Digital Inequalities,” describes 5 Internet cultures. Which of the 5 do you identify most with and why?E-MersivesCyber-SavvyConflicted socializersCyber moderatorsAdigitals