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one of the central premises of social psychology is the power of the situation. The very definition of social psychology reflects this, pointing out the influence of others on thoughts, feelings, and actions. 

one of the central premises of social psychology is the power of the situation. The very definition of social psychology reflects this, pointing out the influence of others on thoughts, feelings, and actions.  In this discussion, we will consider contextualization by evaluating the fundamental and far-reaching role of culture. To inform your thinking on this […]

Identify the components and structure of your argument by presenting your deductively valid argument in standard form, and explain how your conclusion follows from your premises.

-TOPIC:Does social media enhance or hinder interpersonal relationships? Reflect: To make your argument deductively valid, you will need to make sure that there is no possible way that your premises could be true and your conclusion false. Your premises must lead logically to the truth of your conclusion. Make sure that your argument is sound, that […]

Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the design. Give an example of a study completed using this design.

Analyze: Different Research Designs Evaluation Title: Research Design For this first assignment, you will analyze different types of research. To begin, please read and view the following materials: Rice University. (2017). 2.2 Approaches to research (Links to an external site.). in, Psychology. OpenStax. [Electronic version] University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. (2010). 2.2 Psychologists use descriptive, correlational, and experimental research designs […]

  Assume that you are an industrial/organizational consultant brought into the same office as asked to study these person-situation interactions in order to advise management how to best put them to use to increase employee motivation which research design would you use?

Directions There are six ways in which a person and the situation interact to shape a person’s goals, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. These are:   1. Different persons respond differently to the same situation. 2. Situations choose the person. 3. Persons choose the situation. 4. Different situations can prime different parts of the person. 5. […]