Review Applying the Master Narrative Framework to Gender Identity Development in Emerging Adulthood

For your initial post, review Applying the Master Narrative Framework to Gender Identity Development in Emerging Adulthood and answer the following questions:

· How does the article help us to understand gender identity development beyond the research in the textbook?

· How can a theorist that you have explored help us understand gender identity development? Describe three ways that you can support a friend, colleague, or family member who identifies as nonbinary.

· How does gender identity development apply to any of the following programmatic themes? You may want to review the Programmatic Themes document.

· Self-care

· Social justice

· Emotional intelligence

· Career connections

· Ethics

APA Code Of Ethics Activity Workshee

APA Code of Ethics Activity

University of Phoenix

PSY 335—Research Methods

 

Directions: 

Consider the following factual and fictional descriptions of research.  Select the APA ethical guideline for researchers that the research violates, if any.

 

Exercise 1

You are a student in a beginning psychology class and one of the assignments in the course is that you have to participate in your professor’s study on eye tracking when reading technical articles.  The participation in the study is required and has a value of 25 points.

Is this a violation of APA research guidelines?

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.01—Institutional Approval
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.04—Client/Patient, Student, and Subordinate Research Participants
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.06—Offering Inducements for Research Participation
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

 

Exercise 2

A researcher videotapes patients to see their reaction to wait time for appointments.  The patients do not know they have been taped and were not asked for permission for the tapes to be filmed.

Is this  a violation of APA research guidelines?

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.03—Informed Consent for Recording Voices or Images in Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.05—Dispensing with Informed Consent for Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.07—Deception in Research
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

 

Exercise 3

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was a project conducted by the US Public Health Service in Alabama.  The American Government promised 400 men free treatment for bad blood.  The treatment was never given to the men and was purposely withheld.  The study sample was made up of poor African American men who were not aware they were being studied for the effects of syphilis.

Is this a violation of APA research guidelines?

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.02—Informed Consent to Conduct Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.05—Dispensing with Informed Consent for Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.06—Offering Inducements for Research Participation
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

 

 

 

 

Exercise 4

A study involved a group of children diagnosed with mental retardation, who lived at a state hospital for children with mental retardation.  The children were deliberately infected with a contagious disease.  The study’s purpose was to study the history of the disease when left untreated and later to assess the effects of a new medication as a treatment.  Parents were encouraged to enroll their children in the study in exchange for admission of their child to the state hospital (which was deliberately short of space).

Is this a violation of APA research guidelines?

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.04—Client/Patient, Student, or Subordinate Research Participation
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.06—Offering Inducements for Research Participation
     
    Yes, it violates Principle 8.07—Deception in Research
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

 

 

 

Exercise 5

A psychologist is conducting research and has approval from his medical school’s Internal Review Board (IRB).  The original submission to the IRB stated the study would use written informed consent forms.  Later on, the researcher decided to use oral informed consent instead of written consent forms.  The researcher decided that even though he had changed the procedures, he did not need to clear this change through the IRB and proceeded with the research project.

Is this a violation of APA research guidelines?

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.01—Institutional Approval
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.02—Informed Consent to Conduct Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.05—Dispensing with Informed Consent for Research
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

 

 

 

 

Exercise 6

A psychologist is conducting research and conducts phone interviews with 500 participants.  The project interviews take 7 months to complete and the researcher decides it will be too much trouble to contact each participant after the study to share information with them, so they never receive any information after their initial interview.

Is this a violation of APA research guidelines?

 

    Yes, it violates Principal 8.03—Informed Consent for Recording Voices or Images in Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.05—Dispensing with Informed Consent for Research
     
    Yes, it violates Principal 8.08—Debriefing
     
    No, it is not a violation of an APA research guideline

Journal Entry:Intersection and Religious Discrimination

Assignment 1: Journal Entry:Intersection and Religious Discrimination

When pieces of cloth are sewn together, you might have trouble discerning the individual pieces of cloth that make the final garment, but by looking carefully, you can find the seams. You may have experienced similar difficulty in the first week of this course when asked to explore the individual aspects of culture that combine to create your unique self-identity. Forms of oppression can come together often in almost imperceptible ways to form the complex environment in which you and your clients live and interact. As a social worker, you must examine carefully the intersections between religious discrimination, sexism, classism, and racism so you can respond accordingly.

To prepare: Consider this week’s resources that describe how religion intersects with other forms of oppression.

 

Submit your response to those resources and analyze what you think is the role of religion in reinforcing sexism, classism, and racism.

 

As a social worker, how can you address these issues on a micro and macro level?

 

 

Assignment 2: Race, Empowerment, and Cultural Competence

The ideas, attitudes, values, and beliefs with which people are surrounded as they grow up inform their perceptions about themselves and their place in the world. Family and religious systems are usually the first place that people get messages about themselves and others. Those messages can be positive and illustrate how important it is to embrace difference, or they can be full of hate and intolerance. For this Assignment, consider how your own ideas about race and ethnicity have been influenced by those around you.

 

Submit a 2-page paper that answers the following question:

 

How does your family and religious systems lead to your ideas about your own racial ethnic group as well as the racial and ethnic group of others? 

 

Be sure to address the concepts of ethnocentric practice, empowerment and cultural competence. Please use the Learning Resources to support your answer.

 

References (use at least 2)

 

Cristol, D., & Gimbert, B. (2008). Racial perceptions of young children: A review of literature post-1999. Early Childhood Education Journal, 36(2), 201–207.

  •  Patcher, L. M., Szalacha, L. A., Bernstein, B., & Garcia Coil, C. (2010). Perceptions of racism in children and youth: Properties as a self-report instrument for research on children’s health and development. Ethnicity & Health, 15(1), 33–46.
Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (2016). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (10th ed.)Boston, MA:  Cengage Learning.

  • Chapter 5 (pp. 254-294)

 

CPA 1 LIFE SPAN (BW)

  1. Give examples of normative history graded influences for four generations of a young college student’s family:    Great grandparents who endured the “great depression.”                                                                                                                              Grandparents who served during the Vietnam war.                                                                                                                                                           Parents who served during Desert Storm.                                                                                                                                                                                    Young adult who now serves in Afghanistan.
    • 2.  Consider chronological age, biological age, psychological age, and social age. When you are 70 years of age, in what order would you want these characteristics arranged, beginning with strength and progressing to weakness? Why did you select this arrangement?
    • 3.  Compare the context of development on pages 6 and 7 with cohort effects on page 33. To which context does cohort best relate? Why?