Which of the following components is NOT a part of prejudice?

Please answer in details in 4 to 6 sentences.

 

Question 1 of 6
Conceptual
1. Which of the following components is NOT a part of prejudice?
a. emotional
b. political
c. cognitive
d. behavioral
Explain your reason for selecting this answer.
Question 2 of 6
Applied
2. Jorge states, “I always knew that guy Johnson was a sneak. I’m not at all surprised that they finally caught him stealing money out of the cash drawer.” Jorge’s statement is best thought of as an example of:
a. an authoritarian personality.
b. hindsight bias.
c. the psychology of inevitability.
d. mutual interdependence.
Why is this the best answer?
Question 3 of 6
Research/textbook
3. According to Jacobs and Eccles, what is the best way for mothers to encourage their daughters to develop strong math skills?
Question 4 of 6
Research/reader
Article 32
4. Social identity theory suggests that people make comparisons between others like themselves (in-group) and others who are dissimilar to themselves (out-group). What did Fein and Spencer determine about these sorts of comparisons in their studies?
Question 5 of 6
Personal Relevance
5. What is your current understanding of meaning of the word “scapegoat”? Have you always understood the meaning of the word? Describe any early impressions you had at a much younger age as to what a “scapegoat” was. Give an example of a scapegoat.
Question 6 of 6
Summary
6. Summarize the most effective strategy when it comes to changing deeply rooted attitudes and behavior.

Disease Model Versus Positive Psychology Worksheet

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  Disease Model Versus Positive Psychology Worksheet

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Disease Model Versus Positive Psychology Worksheet

Read the scenario and answer the questions in no less than 200 words each. Support your responses with detail from this week’s assigned video and reading. Include APA-formatted citations and references.

William is a 44-year old project manager for a large commercial construction firm. He started out as a gifted carpenter who greatly enjoyed designing and building custom furniture. However, after several promotions, he focuses on bringing in new business. He spends many work hours at his computer or on the telephone. He is divorced and rarely sees his two daughters. In recent years, he has gained weight and is displeased with his appearance, but has no interest in or energy for exercise. He does not sleep well because he worries about business problems at night. He was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure. Although he is financially secure, he rarely takes vacations or socializes outside of the office. He has begun to feel that his life is pointless.

1. Discuss William’s situation from the perspective of traditional psychology. What information would be most important? What conclusions and recommendations might be made by a psychologist working from the disease model?

2. Discuss William’s situation from the perspective of positive psychology. What information would be most important? What conclusions and recommendations might be made by a psychologist working from the positive psychology model?

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A discussion on how your research into the dilemma affected your prior views and assumptions

Develop a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to brief the class on your topic. Include the following:

  • A properly formatted title slide
  • An agenda for your presentation
  • A definition of which ethical aspirational principle and enforceable standards are relevant
  • An explanation of how the clients in this case study would be affected by unethical disclosure of client information
  • An explanation of how the issues affect the practice of professional psychology, in regards to professional supervision
  • An analysis of what the APA Ethics Code would suggest as a resolution to the dispute
  • A discussion on how your research into the dilemma affected your prior views and assumptions
  • A properly formatted reference slide

Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

 

Psychodynamic Theories Brochure

Week 1 Psychodynamic Theories Brochure

Create a 2- to 3-page brochure including graphics, on traditional psychodynamic theories. Describe personality. Discuss the main tenets of each theory, how they apply to personality and behavior, and the strengths and limitations of each theory.

 

2 Pages Brochure

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