Discuss the research method used in the journal article to study the condition.

Topic: Your sweetheart is of a different race and culture.  Your parents do not approve of the upcoming marriage.

Your task as a group is to prepare a 40 minute oral presentation. As a group you must divide tasks according to topic such that each member has a unique contribution to understanding the condition. Individual group members are responsible for presenting a 20 minute Power Point/Prezi (to be merged with the larger group presentation) that must include the following elements:

(1) Introduction of your unique segment of group topic.

(2) Brief contribution to the description and definition of the condition.

(3) Discuss at least one major theoretical approach to explaining and resolving the life span development situation (i. e., mental or developmental disorder, psychosocial change or trauma, or a moral dilemma).

(4) Share the research findings from one professional journal article, one national organization Website, one governmental agency, and one additional source to reference in the presentation. References must be done APA style.

(5) Discuss the research method used in the journal article to study the condition.

Other group member will cover:

(6) Discuss your individual recommendations that you believe will best resolve/alleviate this condition based on research and the ethics and values as expressed in the “standard of care” practiced in this community.

(7) Discuss the impact of this condition on the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development of those affected by this condition.

(8) Identify local community resources, and or national resources, such as phone numbers and contact information, and program details that are available to support an individual or family in your “lot in life” situation.

(9) Any additional information relevant to the topic for informational purposes (i.e., brief video clip, brochure, classroom demonstration) may be included.

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Psychology 2070:

“Your Lot in Life” Assignment

(100 points)

Purpose of assignment: To measure students’ ability to:

(1) Explain a life span development event, or issue (i.e., child rearing practices, marital considerations, elder care, dementia, reproductive technologies, healthcare policies);

(2) Apply the concepts and major theoretical approaches to the assigned case in resolving a life span development situation, i. e., mental or developmental disorder, psychosocial change or trauma, or a moral dilemma;

(3) Use research to evaluate and distinguish the influences of heredity, environmental context and cultural values in their case scenario;

(4) Apply ethical principles to “best” resolve or alleviate the problem in their assigned case;

(5) Use information literacy skills to locate appropriate research and other relevant community resources and materials to create an informative class presentation.

Product: 10-minute individual student presentation to be merged with larger group presentation utilizing either PowerPoint or Prezi. As a group you are to present a Power Point/Prezi presentation that summarizes the above elements. Individual group members are to put their slides into the larger group presentation for coherence. (((As our group only consist of 2 members, this should be 20 mins)))

Grading: This assignment is worth a possible 100 points, 15% of the final course grade.

Directions: Your group will be provided with a list from which to choose your “lot in life” condition. Your task as a group is to prepare a 40 minute oral presentation. As a group you must divide tasks according to topic such that each member has a unique contribution to understanding the condition. Individual group members are responsible for presenting a 10 minute Power Point/Prezi (to be merged with the larger group presentation) that must include the following elements:

(1) Introduction of your unique segment of group topic.

(2) Brief contribution to the description and definition of the condition.

(3) Discuss at least one major theoretical approach to explaining and resolving the life span development situation (i. e., mental or developmental disorder, psychosocial change or trauma, or a moral dilemma).

(4) Share the research findings from one professional journal article, one national organization Website, one governmental agency, and one additional source to reference in the presentation. References must be done APA style.

(5) Discuss the research method used in the journal article to study the condition.

(((My team mate will cover these)))

(6) Discuss your individual recommendations that you believe will best resolve/alleviate this condition based on research and the ethics and values as expressed in the “standard of care” practiced in this community.

(7) Discuss the impact of this condition on the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development of those affected by this condition.

(8) Identify local community resources, and or national resources, such as phone numbers and contact information, and program details that are available to support an individual or family in your “lot in life” situation.

(9) Any additional information relevant to the topic for informational purposes (i.e., brief video clip, brochure, classroom demonstration) may be included.

Topic

· Your sweetheart is of a different race and culture. Your parents do not approve of the upcoming marriage.

My thoughts: Assuming you are white American and your sweetheart is of mixed race from Trinidad. Immigration can be a point that can cause concern for parents thinking this is a marriage of convenience… culture

Discuss the symptoms and the available demographic and historical data.

To successfully complete this discussion,

  1. Choose two of the following disorders to discuss with your peers:
    • Tourette’s disorder/syndrome
    • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
    • Dementia
    • Conduct disorder
    • Separation anxiety disorder
    • Autism spectrum disorder
    • Amnestic disorders
  2. Discuss the following as related to the disorders you chose:
    • Discuss the symptoms and the available demographic and historical data.
    • Analyze the differences and similarities between your chosen disorders to other similar illness/diagnosis.
    • Discuss the ethical implications of why it is important to understand the symptoms of disorders in general and to not diagnose without having a plethora of knowledge about the patient and a license to practice.
    • Describe the role of the environment on managing behaviors to the disorder you have chosen.
    • Evaluate the impact of the family in managing a loved one suffering from the disorder you choose.

Post your initial response of 300 words or more

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Typing Template for APA Papers: A Sample of Proper Formatting for APA Style

 

Student A. Sample

College Name, Grand Canyon University

Course Number: Course Title

Instructor’s Name

Running head: ASSIGNMENT TITLE HERE

 

 

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Assignment Due Date

Typing Template for APA Papers: A Sample of Proper Formatting for APA Style

This is an electronic template for papers written according to the style of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2020) as outlined in the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. The purpose of the template is to help students set the margins and spacing. Margins are set at 1 inch for top, bottom, left, and right. The text is left-justified only; that means the left margin is straight, but the right margin is ragged. Each paragraph is indented 0.5 inch. It is best to use the tab key to indent, or set a first-line indent in the paragraph settings. The line spacing is double throughout the paper, even on the reference page. One space is used after punctuation at the end of sentences. The font style used in this template is Times New Roman and the font size is 12 point. This font and size is required for GCU papers.

The Section Heading

The heading above would be used if you want to have your paper divided into sections based on content. This is a Level 1 heading, and it is centered and bolded, and the initial word and each word of four or more letters is capitalized. The heading should be a short descriptor of the section. Note that not all papers will have headings or subheadings in them. Papers for beginning undergraduate courses (100 or 200 level) will generally not need headings beyond Level 1. The paper title serves as the heading for the first paragraph of the paper, so “Introduction” is not used as a heading.

Subsection Heading

The subheading above would be used if there are several sections within the topic labeled in a first level heading. This is a Level 2 heading, and it is flush left and bolded, and the initial word and each word of four or more letters is capitalized.

Subsection Heading

APA dictates that you should avoid having only one subsection heading and subsection within a section. In other words, use at least two subheadings under a main heading, or do not use any at all. Headings are used in order, so a paper must use Level 1 before using Level 2. Do not adjust spacing to change where on the page a heading falls, even if it would be the last line on a page.

The Title Page

When you are ready to write, and after having read these instructions completely, you can delete these directions and start typing. The formatting should stay the same. You will also need to change the items on the title page. Fill in your own title, name, course, college, instructor, and date. List the college to which the course belongs, such as College of Theology, College of Business, or College of Humanities and Social Sciences. GCU uses three letters and numbers with a hyphen for course numbers, such as CWV-101 or UNV-104. The date should be written as Month Day, Year. Spell out the month name.

Formatting References and Citations

APA Style includes rules for citing resources. The Publication Manual (APA, 2020) also discusses the desired tone of writing, grammar, punctuation, formatting for numbers, and a variety of other important topics. Although APA Style rules are used in this template, the purpose of the template is only to demonstrate spacing and the general parts of the paper. GCU has prepared an APA Style Guide available in the Student Success Center and on the GCU Library’s Citing Sources in APA guide (https://libguides.gcu.edu/APA) for help in correctly formatting according to APA Style.

The reference list should appear at the end of a paper. It provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any source you cite in the body of the paper. Each source you cite in the paper must appear in your reference list; likewise, each entry in the reference list must be cited in your text. A sample reference page is included below. This page includes examples of how to format different reference types. The first reference is to a webpage without a clear date, which is common with organizational websites (American Nurses Association, n.d.). Next is the Publication Manual referred to throughout this template (APA, 2020). Notice that the manual reference includes the DOI number, even though this is a print book, as the DOI was listed on book, and does not include a publisher name since the publisher is also the author. A journal article reference will also often include a DOI, and as this article has four authors, only the first would appear in the in-text citation (Copeland et al., 2013). Government publications like the Treatment Improvement Protocol series documents from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (2014) are another common source found online. A book without a DOI is the last example (Holland & Forrest, 2017).

References

American Nurses Association. (n.d.). Scope of practice. https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/scope-of-practice/

American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (2014). Improving cultural competence (HHS Publication No. 14-4849). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK248428/

Copeland, T., Henderson, B., Mayer, B., & Nicholson, S. (2013). Three different paths for tabletop gaming in school libraries. Library Trends, 61(4), 825–835. https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2013.0018

Holland, R. A., & Forrest, B. K. (2017). Good arguments: Making your case in writing and public speaking. Baker Academic.

Introduction To Psychology

Question 1 of 20

5.0 Points

Which of the following statements regarding the utility and usefulness of Freudian theory is the most accurate?

A. It has been entirely dismissed from legitimate science because of its obvious bias against women.

B. The research into Freud’s theories has unequivocally supported his work, so although many find his theories distasteful and downright insulting, there is no evidence that his theories were wrong!

C. Even in more tolerant times like those in which we find ourselves, Freud’s blending of the concepts of sex and children is intolerable, and thus his theories are no longer considered valuable.

D. Freud’s theories endure because experts continue to see merit in many of their foundational concepts.

 

Question 2 of 20

5.0 Points

The __________ is the part of the psyche that tries to identify the basic drive that the id wants to fulfill and to come up with a realistic plan for satisfying that drive.

A. id

B. ego

C. superego

D. defense mechanism

 

Question 3 of 20

5.0 Points

According to Carl Jung, all people share access to a shared pool of stored memories and images that are common to all human beings. This storehouse is called the __________ unconscious.

A. unified

B. psychosocial

C. social

D. collective

 

Question 4 of 20

5.0 Points

It is estimated that genetic factors account for about ___% of individual differences for most personality traits, including the Big Five.

A. 50

B. 75

C. 90

D. 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question 5 of 20

5.0 Points

__________ psychology is the study of how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals influence and are influenced by interactions with other people.

A. Interpersonal

B. Social

C. Positive

D. Personality

 

Question 6 of 20

5.0 Points

Larika’s friends tried to get her to go out on Friday night, but she simply refused. “I have so much studying to do, and the house is a mess, and I really want to get my laundry done so I don’t have to worry about it this weekend,” she protested. Her friends, disappointed that Larika’s __________ was preventing her from going out and having fun, had to hit the town without her!

A. superego

B. ego

C. id

D. fixation

 

Question 7 of 20

5.0 Points

A personality __________ is a long, scientifically rigorous instrument that asks about many different behaviors and assesses several traits at once.

A. inventory

B. test

C. questionnaire

D. assessor

 

Question 8 of 20

5.0 Points

A __________ attribution is based on a person’s surroundings or environment.

A. environmental

B. dispositional

C. contextual

D. situational

 

Question 9 of 20

5.0 Points

Social __________ is behavioral control.

A. manipulation

B. affect

C. influence

D. effect

 

 

 

 

 

Question 10 of 20

5.0 Points

Which of the following was a psychodynamic theorist?

A. Carl Rogers

B. Raymond Cattell

C. Walter Mischel

D. Alfred Adler

 

Question 11 of 20

5.0 Points

Edward is a member of an inner city gang, and he notices that when he and the other gang members get together they often talk ‘big and bad’ about what they want to do to the members of the rival gang. The more they talk, the more extreme their plans get, until one guy stands up and hollers “Let’s just go shoot them all.” This phenomenon that occurs when people of a group share opinions, leading to more extreme positions and more radical behavior, is known as __________

A. group polarization

B. group think

C. group contagion

D. group persuasion

 

Question 12 of 20

5.0 Points

Which of the following set of personality traits did psychologist Hans Eysenck believe existed?

A. Agreeableness vs disagreeableness and openness to experience vs rigidity

B. Emotional stability vs instability and introversion vs extroversion

C. Shyness vs sociability and conscientiousness vs unreliability

D. Consciousness vs unconsciousness and neuroticism vs agreeableness

 

Question 13 of 20

5.0 Points

A __________ is a person’s relatively stable disposition to behave in a certain way.

A. style

B. personality

C. temperament

D. trait

 

Question 14 of 20

5.0 Points

__________ social influence is influence that draws on a person’s desire for others’ approval and his or her longing to be part of a group.

A. External

B. Normative

C. Peer-induced

D. Suggestible

 

 

 

 

Question 15 of 20

5.0 Points

Zorana goes into a large electronics store where they sell everything. Maybe you’ve been to this store. It really is the Best place to Buy electronics. She is interested in a laptop computer that she saw advertised for $400, but the salesman immediately says “We’re sold out of that one, but let me show you this other great model.” Amazingly the new model is $750. Zorana, who is a psychology major, immediately recognizes this as an example of the __________ technique.

A. bait-and-switch

B. foot-in-the-door

C. door-in-the-face

D. lowball

 

Question 16 of 20

5.0 Points

Sigmund Freud is the original theorist whose work influenced the __________ perspective of personality development.

A. trait

B. psychodevelopmental

C. sociocognitive

D. psychodynamic

 

Question 17 of 20

5.0 Points

Which of the following researcher’s work was the most influential in shaping our understanding of conformity?

A. Hans Eysenck

B. Solomon Asch

C. Martin Seligman

D. Muzafer Sherif

 

Question 18 of 20

5.0 Points

According to Carl Rogers and the humanistic theory of personality, which of the following is the crucial ingredient to helping people become their “real” selves?

A. unconditional positive regard

B. sympathy

C. genuineness

D. empathy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question 19 of 20

5.0 Points

“Professor Wilson,” asks Jeremy, who is a freshman in class, “I had a really tough week and wanted to know if I can turn in our term paper a week late. I just haven’t had time to write it!” Given that this request comes on the Friday the paper is due, Professor Wilson declines the request. “Then would it be okay if I get it to you on Monday, or even email it to you tomorrow?” To this changed request, Professor Williams agrees. Professor Williams is obviously not a psychology teacher, otherwise he would know he was just a victim of the __________ technique.

A. bait-and-switch

B. foot-in-the-door

C. door-in-the-face

D. lowball

 

Question 20 of 20

5.0 Points

The __________ effect refers to a person’s unconscious mimicry of other people’s expressions, behaviors, and voice tones.

A. chameleon

B. imitative

C. contagion

D. social influence