Do you Fly or Fight? Combat situation

We all have stress in our lives; it is inevitable. If you have not already done so, access and complete the survey Do you Fly or Fight? in MyPsychLab. The link to the survey is located in the Required Reading area of Unit II. After you have completed the survey, journal about the following.Reflect on an example of a stressful event you have experienced. Explain how you reacted. Was your reaction typical for you, and do you think it agreed with your survey results? In hindsight, would you have changed any part of your reaction and handling of the event, and if so, how?Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

Option 4: Forensic Psychology Literature Handout Select an infamous serial killer and perform an analysis of this individual’s motivation, in terms of at least two of the four learning theories. Prepare a 3- to 5-page handout for police officers, explai

Option 4: Forensic Psychology Literature HandoutSelect an infamous serial killer and perform an analysis of this individual’s motivation, in terms of at least two of the four learning theories.Prepare a 3- to 5-page handout for police officers, explaining the behavior of serial killers in terms of established learning theories and theories of motivation.Address the following in your handout:Identification of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards in the killers’ behaviorsDemonstration of application of theory-based motivation (expectancy-value, self-worth, social comparison, and so forth) for how serial killers may have been motivated to learn such violent behavior

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or this task, you will read three news articles intended for a general audience reporting the results from correlational studies. You can find the links to these articles under your weekly resources. For each of the articles, you will answer the following questions and provide justifications for your answers:Provide a brief summary of the topic of the article.Determine which variables are the focus of the research.Describe how the results of the correlational analyses are presented.Does the author of the article present the results as causal? In other words, does the author make statements that one variable causes the other?Can you think of any additional variables that were not included in this study that may be important to consider?  Please describe the variables.Based on what you know about correlational research, does it make sense to make lifestyle changes based on the research presented in this article? Please explain your answer.Use one of the news articles to locate, and then read the primary source article in the NCU library. Did the news article accurately represent the research conducted? Please explain your answer.Length:4-5 pagesbelow are the links posted to the articleshttps://methods.sagepub.com/book/statistics-for-the-social-scienceshttps://www.everydayhealth.com/fitness/dont-just-sit-there-a-little-exercise-makes-up-for-a-full-day-of-sitting/https://senseaboutscienceusa.org/causation-vs-correlation/https://healthland.time.com/2011/03/24/why-going-to-church-can-make-you-fat/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/can-of-soda-diabetes-a-day-risk_n_3154464