Social Psychology Social Cognition

complete the online Stroop Task: http://www.onlinestrooptest.com/ and answer the following questions: 1) Was it more difficult to name the complete the task when the color and the word did not match? 2) Why (or why not) do you think this was the case? 3) How does this test illustrate automatic and deliberate thinking? 4) Do you think practice would improve your ability to identify colors? Why or why not? Be sure to use course concepts in your reasoning. 5) In what other areas do you think the Stroop Effect could be used to shed light on? Why?

Essays Guru 2

For this particular assignment I want the final product to look like an actual fake newspaper or journal. So feel free to place the text in columns and utilize visual aids including graphics, photos, cartoons, charts, and/or enlarged quotations throughout. To help with this I attached an example template that can be used but does not have to be. Let me know if you have questions.

 

Write a 1,000- to 1,250-word informational article for a newspaper in which you do the following:

· Describe the differences between dispositional and evolutionary or biological personality theories.

· Discuss the strengths and limitations of dispositional and evolutionary or biological personality theories as they apply to behavior.

· Discuss the Big Five personality test and how it is used to study personality.

Please use the template provided to complete this assignment

Include a minimum of two to three sources.

Format your article consistent with APA guidelines.

Choose a disorder of childhood or adolescence.

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Annotated Bibliography

Student Name

Course/Number

Due Date

Faculty Name

You may include a cover page for

your annotated bibliography. This is

an example of an APA cover page

for undergraduate and master’s

students. Doctoral students should

use the annotated bibliography

sample found on the Doctoral

Writing Resources site under

Formatting.

 

https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/aapd/sas/doctoral-writing-resources/
https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/aapd/sas/doctoral-writing-resources/

 

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Annotated Bibliography

Biemiller, L. (2013, December 6). From a million MOOC users, a few early research results. The

Chronicle of Higher Education [Web log post]. Retrieved from

http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/from-a-million-mooc-users-a-few-early-research-

results/48841

This article discusses a study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate

School of Education. Sixteen massive open online courses, or MOOCs, were observed

to determine student retention. Student completion of the courses was unremarkable.

Several differing variables may have contributed to the outcomes of each course based

on topic, length of course, student nationality, and so on. More studies on how MOOCs

are administered and conducted must be made.

Films for the Humanities and Sciences. (Producer). (2014, August). Internet research: What’s

credible? Available from Films on Demand in the University of Phoenix Library

http://digital.films.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=7967&xtid=58373&loid=266720

This video discusses the risks taken with using popular search engines to locate

resources for academic work. It notes that most resources available online are not

guaranteed reliable or peer-reviewed. Some tips are offered to help alleviate some

search issues and to aid in locating appropriate resources. Detailed reasons to not use

Wikipedia and like sites are provided.

Francois, E. J. (2014). Motivational orientations of non-traditional adult students to enroll in a

degree-seeking program. New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource

Development, 26(2), 19–35. doi: 10.1002/nha3.20060

This

annotated

bibliography

includes

references

formatted

according to

APA

standards.

An annotated

bibliography is

a list of

references to

books, articles,

web pages, and

other sources.

The reference is

listed first and

is followed by a

brief summary,

or annotation,

of the source.

The annotation

informs the

reader of the

relevance and

quality of the

sources.

 

Academic

sources should

be relevant

and credible.

Include

sources that

are more

recently

published so

the research is

up to date.

 

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The research in this study focused on motivating factors for non-traditional, degree-

seeking adults. The Education Participation Scale (EPS) was used to evaluate adults in

associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs. The particulars of the

motivational orientations can be useful for recruitment materials and designing

curriculum.

Shepherd, M. M., & Tsong Shin, S. (2014). The effects of informal faculty-student interaction

and use of information technology on non-traditional students’ persistence intentions and

educational outcomes. Journal of Higher Education Theory & Practice, 14(2), 46–60.

The study presented here attempts to address concerns over the education outcomes for

nontraditional students when using social integration. The authors explore the impact of

IT and informal faculty-student interaction. Their results suggest that IT may have a

positive effect on student psychological well-being and academic performance.

TEDTalks. (Producer). (2014, July 18). Bill Gates—Mosquitos, Malaria, and Education [Video

file]. Available from University of Phoenix Media Library ID: 53c93663dd7d12d094c4c6e2

In this TEDTalk, Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates discusses some ways

to combat problems in our world. He addresses the lack of support for malaria

elimination in struggling countries and how it affects their ability to thrive. He then

compares this struggle to that of education. There is an inequality with how people

survive physically and mentally in this world. He believes that success hinges on

applying the right tools and paying attention to all who are affected.

 

The

annotations

should be

written in

third person

point of view

just like an

academic

paper.

Notice each

entry is listed in

alphabetical

order by

author’s last

name just like

on a reference

page.

Describe the effect that obesity (childhood and / or adult) has had on you personally or your community.

Assignment 3: Obesity in America

Due Week 9 and worth 65 points

Obesity in America is considered an epidemic. There are many contributing factors to obesity (both childhood and adult), such as biological, environmental, social, or economic factors. Review the information on obesity on pages 383 to 385 in the textbook. You may also use the Internet or Strayer Library to research obesity and its causes.

Suggested Reading:

  • “What Are the Health Risks of Overweight and Obesity?” located at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/obe/risks.html

Write a one to two page (1-2) page essay in which you:

  1. Describe the effect that obesity (childhood and / or adult) has had on you personally or your community.
  2. Select one (1) contributing factor to childhood or adult obesity. Recommend two (2) preventative measures related to the selected factor that people can take in order to reduce their chance of becoming obese.
  3. Discuss one (1) sociological theory that relates to the selected contributing factor to obesity.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • To keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for the essay should be the article from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the sections noted in your text. For this reason, APA citations or references are not required for this assignment.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required assignment page length.