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Alcohol Consumption For Male And Female Students Study The...
Legislative changes are aimed at improving New Zealand 's drinking culture, to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking, however alcohol has
become more readily available in more places over the years (New Zealand Government, 1989, 1999, 2012, 2013). Previous studies have continued to
question whether such changes have made a difference in our drinking culture.
The purpose of this report is to focus on the comparison of alcohol consumption for male/ female students studying the General and Applied
Psychology with the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, past or present. This experiment compares male/ female drinking habits and consumption for
the last 12 months. It is hypothesised that male and female patterns of alcohol consumption are different, as past studies have shown that males
consume alcohol than females (XXXXXX).
It is important to note that one standard drink is 12.5mls or 10 grams of pure alcohol, or one can or stubbie of beer, half a large bottle of beer, one
small glass of wine or one double nip of spirits. The recommended amount of standard drinks on one occasion is 6 standard drinks for men, or 4
standard drinks for women.
Male and Female Student Alcohol Consumption Comparison.
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–Previous research and theories introduced, clear links to current study, comments on limitations.
–Summarises major points from the review of literature, states rationale and aim of the study, ends with hypothesis(es).
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DesignГ‚ andГ‚ Culture
Design and Culture Abstract: Uses "Design" in a different way; but one must add that a universal language is being constructed daily. design is
understood here as a phenomenon which affects everybody. design is characterized by a dual alliance with both mass production and mass
consumption and that these two phenomena have determined nearly all its manifestations .Industry unconsciously evolved its own aesthetic, and this
aesthetic was from the beginning one which intelligent designers, whatever their background, tried to obey .
Key Words:
CultureпјЊaestheticпјЊimperfectпјЊconfidence
Now that "Design" is understood from Tokyo to Moscow, from Buenos Aires to
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Like Janus, design looks in tow directions at the same time: as a silent quality of all mass–produced goods it plays a generally unacknowledged but
vital role in all our lives; as a named concept within the mass media, it is, however, much more visible and generally recognized. In this latter guise
design becomes an extension of marketing and advertising. The "designer–jeans" phenomenon, which persuades us to buy a product because it has
been designed, is, culturally speaking, totally distinct from the activity of the anonymous designers within industry who resolve the problems of cost,
appearance and use in consumer products. The way in which design as an adjunct of marketing has grown out of design as an aspect of mass
production is a major theme within the story of modem design and the focus of this book. It is a change which directly mirrors the way in which the
model of mass–production industry, as presented by Henry Ford, which dominated American ideas about industrial organization in the early twentieth
century, has been challenged by an alternative model which stresses batch production, a smaller scale of operations (or set of operations), and, at times,
a fair amount of
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Business Ethics And Social Responsibility
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
During this short summer class, I have understood more than I ever could have done before. Not only because the study of ethics is crucial, but also
because being socially responsible is part of being ethical. Among the most important assignments required from this course are: Journals, discussion
boards, social project, and the lectures. However, the first group collaboration was our own code of ethics; from there, students were required to follow
it as part of the course.
Once our instructor processed all the information provided, she decided to post it, and I would like to share the ones I like the most:
I will be aware of deadlines and start early enough to allow time for questions to be asked and answered before assignments are due (because there is
no excuse for ignorance).
I will read carefully and refrain from rushing to judgment (the J word is so powerful that sometimes we judge before gathering the facts).
Students will be expected to maintain a high level of honesty and transparency through this class. It is expected that this same level of honesty will be
carried throughout the college career (and I would add "to the rest of my life").
Although every institution should carry a code of conduct or ethics, companies like Enron challenged its own code to become one of the most notorious
cases of corruption, greed, and, conflict of interest. According to the textbook, ethics is simply defined as "how" humans should
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Key Roles Of One Professional Career Pathway Within...
Outline the key roles of one professional career pathway within applied psychology and critically discuss two research areas addressed within the
chosen career pathway.
There are many professional pathways within psychology that an individual may apply themselves to for their career. These include: clinical, forensic,
health, and educational psychology. The professional career pathway within applied psychology which will be discussed in this essay is the field of
clinical psychology. Clinical psychology aims to reduce the amount of psychological distress an individual experiences and enhance the promotion of
psychological well–being. Clinical psychologists attend to both mental and physical health problems including addiction, anxiety, depression, learning
difficulties and relationship issues in order to help individuals resolve their problems. Clinical psychologists predominantly work within hospitals,
mental health groups and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Clinical | Careers, 2016).
Clinical psychologists treat those whose thought patterns and behaviours are a threat to their own wellbeing and potentially a threat to others. By using
techniques such as observation and interviews, clinical psychologists will assess a patients problem and use this information to provide suitable
treatment. Treatments through this pathway require the patients cooperation to both analyse and manage their condition (Health Careers, 2016).
Whilst conducting treatments with
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Women's Career Experiences In Applied Sport Psychology
Abigail Siegel
SEP 210
Research Summary
Roper, E. A. (2008). Women's Career Experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 20(4), 408
–424.
The purpose of this study was to seek out women in the field of applied exercise and sport psychology regarding their experiences within their career
and how they went about their day–to–day life being in this career. In this study they took eight different women and interviewed them regarding their
viewpoints being a women in this professional field. They discussed many different aspects regarding the struggles women may have being in this
field and how they deal with these challenges. They wanted to know how these struggles affected their professional relationships, statuses within
applied sports psychology, family balance, etc. They also address how being in a field of sport and it is mostly male dominated and how gender
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Participates were between 32 and 61 years old and ranged in experience in the field from 4 to 34 years. Each of the eight participates varied from
different races, backgrounds, experience, and home life. The researchers set up interview with each of the participates asking them questions regarding
their work life, their home life, gender discrimination, their experiences being a women in the career, and how they balanced work and home life. The
researchers took the interviews and did a data analysis taking the answers from the interviews and were compared with the other participates answers.
They evaluated the answered regarding their hypothesis (Roper,
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Applied Social Psychology, Attribution Theory, And...
Applied social psychology 2
Applied social psychology is one way that psychologist can study our thought, feeling and belief, and how we function around each other, in our
everyday lives, here are the five issues that I will be addressing in my literature review they are social influence, Attribution Theory, Group polarization,
Cognitive dissonance theory, and Observational Learning. Social applied psychology has been shown to dominant theories and practices of
management and organization systematically favor some (elite) groups and/ or interests at the expense of those who are disadvantaged by them; and
that this systemic inequality or interest– partiality is ultimately damaging to the emancipatory prospects of all groups. ( Alvesson, Bridgman, &
Willmott, 2011, p.7). Most psychologist have research and applied this type of program to different studies to help people with their relationship,
education, and interactions with the environment etc, as I research this field I can see me applying this to my everyday practice to help my clients with
their well being.
Applied social psychology 3
Social Influences
Therefore, Social influences shows People are always going to influence others in different ways, one of the biggest social influences is called attitudes
when it
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My Statement Of Purpose For Learning English
Statement of Purpose
"One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way." Franck Smith
My interest in learning English is due to the fact that I have always liked to challenge myself. Even though many of my friends and family warned
me from majoring in English, as it would be difficult for me, I have accepted the challenge. I have always felt that learning English would increase
myself confidence and have people around me impressed. This interest has also grown through my passion in learning about languages, cultures, and
traditions. Where I come from, Saudi Arabia, a big number of people came from different countries and spoke different languages. I have realized that
English could be a means to interact with a lot of people speaking different languages. I have also realized that English is the lingua franca of today's
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First, I wanted a career where I can be satisfied both intellectually and financially. Second, in academia intelligent, motivated and stimulating
individuals, who in turn, would motivate me and shape my thoughts, goals and research, would surround me. In addition, I would have the opportunity
to interact with leading professionals in my field. Also, the journey towards learning and discovery never ends in academia. Not mention, my high GPA
which made me eligible for teaching assistant positions. Therefore, I had focused on applying for jobs at universities, colleges, and educational
institutions where perusing graduate studies was potential. After a year of filling out applications, making interviews, and travelling around Saudi
Arabia, I received a phone call from Buraidah Community College to come and finish the paper work as I was accepted as a Teaching Assistant in their
English Language
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Critically Evaluate the Value of Academic and Applied...
In the 21st Century, many problems face the people of today with academic and applied psychology facing those problems. One of the main problems
that people face today is the idea of Globalisation. Globalisation is an ever growing process around the world, which has been an ever–lasting process
throughout time and into the 21st century. Globalisation is described as "a process of international integration arising from the interchange of world
views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture" (Al–Rodhan 2006). Throughout time, Golbalisation has impacted everyone, from the changing face
of work (Occupational Psychology) through the Industrial Revolution to the more current Globalisation of hand held devices, such as mobile phones. ...
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The idea of cultural imperialism is supported by Ritzer's notion of McDonaldisation, as it shows the western ideal of fast food being posed upon
countries all over the world, slowly injecting the ideals of the west into eastern cultures. However, Globalisation cannot be seen in just a negative
light, as through Globalisation, the face of work has changed since the 19th century, and even before that with the Industrial Revolution. As outlined
above, Globalisation can be seen negatively as it may force people of a culture to accept another ideal, but the idea of Globalisation has also impacted
on the world positively, for example changing the face of work. Through Occupational Psychology (applied psychology), the work place has
implemented changes that has slowly started in the West and made its way around the world so that people get fair treatment in the work place.
Since the Industrial Revolution, the workplace has changed from materials being hand–made to people now programming machines, lowering the risk
and stress of the individual. From then, the workplace has adapted further with machinery now being limited to factories for the building of cars, and
more office/computer based work now becoming the more prominent. This can be seen as a positive view on Globalisation as it has reduced risks and
stress (as outline before). A further notion is that the workplace has now become more globalised, with
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Inquiry Project: Improving Performance Through Guided...
The question that I have chosen for my inquiry project is: How can you improve performance in a first grade classroom with Guided Reading? I am
interested in this since I teach first grade. As a first grade teacher I am always looking for ways to improve my class's performance. Guided reading
offers support to the students as they are learning. Rogoff suggested that "adults support children's learning by structuring the task's difficulty level,
jointly participating in problem solving, focusing the learner's attention to the task, and motivating the learner." (Frey & Fisher, 2010, 84). Guided
Reading is a component of a balanced literacy program providing differentiated, small group reading instruction to four to six students with ... Show
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Active involvement by students is important as they talk about the story, ask questions, and build expectations of the text. Everyone in the group
simultaneously reading and receiving support from the teacher and other students is included in active involvement. Students engaged in conversation
before and after reading in a social environment implements reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. The benefits English language learners
(ELLs) receive from Guided Reading are the same as all other students. However, when a modified approach is used ELLs benefit the most. Language
learning opportunities gained by ELLs are those that native speakers acquire implicitly. Language and literacy learning opportunities including detailed
vocabulary instruction, variables concerning second language (L2) text structure, such as semantics, syntax, and morphology are enhanced and
enriched by modification. Some researchers have determined that ELLs are not generally ready for English reading instruction until they are
intermediate stage of English language acquisition, while others advocate that reading and a second language are best acquired simultaneously (Avalos,
Plasencia, Chavez, & Rascon, 2007, 319). In working with ELLs at
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Physics Of Applied Psychology And Counseling Centre
Experiment: 2
Perceptual Failure
Aarti N. Shah
Roll Number: 21 MA–I
University of Mumbai
Department of Applied Psychology and Counseling Centre
Abstract
This presented experiment is based on Illusion of explanatory Depth, which states that peoples understanding about the functioning of everyday objects
is often shallow and unclear but still they tend to overestimate their knowledge about its functioning and other given technicalities. Lawson's 2006,
originated this study, and these findings were further replicated to study this phenomenon. In this experiment subjects were asked to rate themselves
upon their understanding of working of a bicycle, where mechanisms were explored through pre–task confidence, post–task confidence and
overconfidence. Since people tend to give socially desirable responses while answering such kind of questions a BIDR scale was implemented in order
to study the level of social desirability of the participant. It is expected that subjects tend to overestimate their ratings prior to the task, however after
they come across the technicalities of the working of the bicycle during the experiment; they tend to reduce their ratings when asked about the technical
aspects towards the end of the experiment.
Introduction
Perceptual failure of functional knowledge can be thought of as an idea where people fail to understand the functional aspects of objects used in ones
day to day lives. It is found that people tend to overestimate
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Applied Behavior Analysis In Psychology
This method was implemented alongside of the student's typical Applied Behavior Analysis interventions. The researchers addressed certain elements
they wanted to monitor in the students. These were eye contact, length of time being seated, body posture, body awareness, balance and depth
perceptions, imitation, receptive skills related to spatial relationships, and self–injurious behavior (Radhakrishna et al., 2010). The results from this
study were broken up into three parts: baseline characteristics, impact on the symptoms associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and effects on the
behaviors, communication skills, imitation, and repetitive behaviors. During the beginning practices, the behaviors that were coming up in the
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Many researchers believe that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder receive input from their muscle movements better than from their eyes and
ears, like a typically developing individual would (Goldberg, 2004). Some individuals respond well to deep squeezes or pressure on their bodies. An
example of this would be weighted blankets or weighted vests that are often used as calming techniques in classrooms. The act of putting physical
movement with language prompts improved the students' ability to recall information, imitation skills, and receptive responses to verbal cues.
Research suggests that the central nervous system in individuals with Autism processes information differently. This may cause an over or under
stimulation. The use of repetitive behaviors is often used for students to cope with an over stimulation or a frustrating feeling that they may be
experiencing. The repetitiveness of the Integrated Approach to Yoga Therapy may have made the children in the study experience a sense of calmness
and comfort. Impaired social skills are often associated Autism Spectrum Disorder. Social skills are described as the abilities to interact with other
people. This can be through verbal and non–verbal cues. Receptive and expressive language skills are necessary to initiating and maintaining
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Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach
employees will only refer individuals they trust are qualified for the job. Another plus is that referral programs help organizations save costs because
search firms and advertisements cost more (Kreissl, 2010).
I/O professionals will need to practice a leadership style and possess competencies that encourages virtual participation because of the growth in
technology. Virtual teams will become the norm, and I/O professionals will need to be able to motivate team members from afar. Leaders who have
employees on leashes prevent innovation, and this slows progress. People feel they need to jump through hoops to get work done. I/O professionals
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(2016). Industrial/organizational psychology: An applied approach. Nelson Education.
Argosy University Online. (2017). IO6600: Capstone. Module 1: History and Trends. Retrieved from: myclassonline.com.
Cascio, W. F., & Aguinis, H. (2008). Research in industrial and organizational psychology from 1963 to 2007: Changes, choices, and trends. Journal Of
Applied Psychology, 93(5), 1062–1081. doi:10.1037/0021–9010.93.5.1062
Cascio, W & Aguinis, H. (2011). Applied Psychology in Human ResourceManagement (7th ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Gaspe, F. (2013). Definition history of I/O Psychology. Retrieved from https://www.slideshare.net/FatimaGaspe/definition
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Highhouse, S., Schmitt, N., & Weiner, I. (2013). Handbook of psychology: Industrial and organizational psychology, Vol. 12. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Kreissl, B. (2010). Problems with employee referrals. Canadian HR Reporter, 23(17), 34. Retrieved from https://login.libproxy.edmc.edu
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Metcalf, M. (2017). Seven Of The TopLeadership Skills For 2020. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/03/30
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Alcohol Consumption For Female Students Studying The...
The aim of this report is to provide a comparison of alcohol consumption for male/ female students studying the General and Applied Psychology with
the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, past or present. This report compares male/ female drinking habits and their consumption habits for the last 12
months, as it is hypothesised that male and female patterns of alcohol consumption are very different, as previous studies have discovered.
Data collected from 100 students, using an online questionnaire to analyse their drinking habits for the last 12 months.
Results have shown the men drink more
And women drink
Conclusion Comparison of Male and Female Alcohol Consumption.
New Zealand's history of alcohol control policies/ trends in alcohol consumption have changed a lot over the years. Legislative changes are aimed to
improve New Zealand 's drinking culture and to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking. These changes include trading hours, the drinking age,
licensing laws, altering/strengthening rules/laws and adding restrictions on advertising or liquor displays.
By living in a 'man's country' such as New Zealand, women fought for equal opportunity employment and other civil rights in the 1960s; in the 1970s
during the feminist movement, more women begin to enter the work force (Daley, 2013). Historically men were the head of the household, the
breadwinner, while women ran the house, did all the cooking and cleaning, while caring for the children. The NZ
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Ethics in the Workplace
Ethics in the Workplace
Classical and Contemporary Ethical Philosophies Ethical philosophies served as guide for people in the workplace to make moral decisions in
conducting business. There are classical normative ethical philosophies as well as contemporary ethical philosophies being used. They have been
applied in the different levels or dimensions of the business organizations. People do know that there are business organizations that have disregarded
ethical standards and encounters ethical issues inside their company. There are times that ethical standards or norms have to be set aside to achieve
something worthwhile for the company. Lately, businesses recognize the importance ofethics to help establish the integrity of the ... Show more content
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Business adapt ethical theories that can satisfy their needs or in the context of the situation. Some theories do strictly adhere to the laws of morality and
that a business should stop their operations once they are found to violate rules of conduct.
Dimensions of Business Relationship Business organizations are composed of different and complex relationships of people involve in the entire
process. Business ethics do covers wide areas of concerns like corporate compliance, social responsibility, reputation management, fair labor practices,
accurate accounting and audits and even environmental stewardship. It has something to do on how the company handles and deals with all the
stakeholders involve like the clients, employees, shareholders, suppliers and the community (Business Ethics Primer, 2005). There are many
responsibilities and people involve. Businesses differ from one another in how they value the dimensions of business relationship. Analytical and
problem solving skills are important to resolve ethical dilemmas involve in the business.
Employer to Employee Common ethical issues that arise between employers and the employees include issue on wages and company benefits,
gender issues, disparagement, cultural diversity, layoff decisions, fair labor practices, work standards and conditions and other more. How would the
employers resolve these kinds of problems? Is it right for the employers to give in to every need of his
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Applied Social Psychology Personal Statement
For the last five years, I have been waiting for this moment when I will have a chance to explain myself to graduate admission committee. Being
able to apply to the Graduate Program in Applied Social Psychology at the University of Windsor has been a long journey for me. I had to convince
my parents not to expect me to work in our family business, my husband to leave his job and move with me to Canada and the Government of Canada
to accept us as skilled immigrants. I remember the first time when I met Dr. Catherine Kwantes at International Association of Cross–Cultural
Psychology Conference in 2011. I was the administrative assistant of the conference and Dr. Kwantes was presenting their poster. My desire to be a
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I enjoy conducting research. Especially deep thinking, finding and filling in the knowledge gap in the literature, the satisfaction of discovering
something, reading and writing appeal to me the most. Three years of consulting experience also showed me that I enjoy knowledge creation more than
applying knowledge. Additionally, academia provides a medium where I can study the topic of my interest and contribute to the relevant literature
effectively. I enjoy teaching, knowledge sharing and coaching young adults as well. Being a university faculty is the right fit for my personality and
interests.
Applied Social Psychology graduate program at the University of Windsor has been my first choice for Ph.D. for the following reasons. (1) I have a
matching interest with one of the faculty members. (2) Applied Social Psychology Program at the University of Windsor is one of its kinds in Canada
in terms of providing an interdisciplinary environment within the department and (3) The program structure allows students to have applied
experience. I want to explain my reasons in detail in the following
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Standards For Financial Decision Making
Abstract. The article reviewed was Standards for Financial Decision–Making: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues. The key of the abstract is to
emphasize the existence of standards and statutory mechanisms for financial decision–making. The article is based on standards of the National
Guardianship Association (NGA) (p. 1275).
Introduction. The authors study the meaning of term "standard". Some dictionaries determine the term "standard" as a model of acceptance, others –
as a measuring criterion. If entities do not operate under the established standards, they face with sanctions for ethical violations and professional
negligence. The authors analyzes principles and guidance of NGA standards, and frequent mistakes when making financial decisions. The main
objective of the study is to analyze conflicting issues of financial decision–making, guardianship problems, and adoption of NGA standards (pp. 1275–
1276). The study is important because it demonstrates practical approaches of applying standards to the common financial decisions. The authors
consider two problems: the impact of fiduciary duties on decision–making standards, and the acceptance of model behavior by guardians of business.
Literature Review. The authors use a systematic review of literature in the research. The literature review is categorized into three parts: general
principles of decision–making, the role of guardian and conservator in decision–making, the relationships between fiduciary duties and
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Wgu Est 1 Ethics in Business Essay
Running head: ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS 1
Ethical Issues in Business
Lisa B. Luckenbach
Western Governors University
ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS2 Company Q is a small local grocery store chain that has a poor attitude toward social responsibility. After
reviewing the given, I feel the chain is more committed to profit than social responsibility. Most companies are in a business to make a profit,
however, the difference in what is considered reasonable and what is considered ridiculous comes into play. Most people start companies because it
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If I were a company I would never want to advertise that those are the types of employees I have, it would be a management issue and not a
community problem. Company Q missed a few opportunities to improve their attitude toward social responsibility. The first is closing the stores. The
areas where the stores closed were in high–crime–rate areas, before
ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS3 closing the stores they could have done community outreach or service projects to help lower the rate of
crime. They could have led the establishment of a neighborhood crime watch. They could have set up a mentorship program for teens at risk. There
are a multitude of programs they could have implemented, some could probably have been used as a tax write off. If all of these efforts failed then
I understand closing the stores. If they had to close the stores they should have made every effort to be sure that the displaced employees were able to
find a job in another store or assisted them in being placed in another job. They also need to make every attempt to keep the building they were using
occupied or cleaned up until it is occupied. How do these actions contribute to being socially responsible? It shows they care about their community,
that even though they may have to shut down a store, they still
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My Experience With Applied Psychology
What Applied Psychology Means to Me
Applied psychology means various things to me, but more importantly it represents the lense through which we examine the world around us and our
relationship with each other. When we expand our minds and open our ears to the ideas and thoughts of other people besides ourselves, we effectively
apply psychology to our daily life and the challenges that face us. I believe that applied psychology does not represent a particular thing but rather a
fluidness that flows in and out of our minds both consciously and unconsciously. The three life themes which most critically relate to my experience
with applied psychology in my life include: college life, family life, and my challenges. These three critical areas indicate where I actively see
applications of psychology in my life thus far.
The theme of college life has played a significant role in my life for the past two years and will continue to do so for the next two years. There are
several aspects of college that are not only physically challenging but mentally challenging as well. In addition to having to get up out of bed early
throughout the week, I have to constantly maintain and strengthen my skills whether they be study habits, active listening, questioning the professor or
behaving professionally. In addition, I frequently find myself at the gym working off the stress by utilizing healthy coping skills I learned to relieve
excess worry. The benefits of taking my stress out at
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Forensic Psychology And The Human Mind And Its Functions
Psychology and law at first glance are not two terms that seem to correspond with each other. One might even question why they would be mentioned
in the same context. Crime has become a major issue within today's society. It seems as though the only way to prevent most of them is to enforce the
repercussions of the act and punish those that partake in it. Criminals often have motives or attributes that lead them into a life of crime. Forensic
psychology is the cynosure that brings the association between psychology and law into perspective.
The term forensic is defined by The Oxford English Dictionary as, "Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the
investigation of crime." Psychology is defined as, "The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a
given context and the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group (OED)." These terms combined form one of the newest subfields of
psychology. The main objective of forensic psychology is to aid in the punishment and prevention process of criminal and civil investigations.
As the field continues to expand, a plethora of careers and opportunities have and are becoming available. Of course, with anything new and/or
unfamiliar, there is question of credibility and moral. Since law is a major component involved in this subfield of psychology; the ethics involved in the
practice must also be considered. In order to fully understand
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Becoming A Forensic Psychologist
Have you ever imagined yourself on Criminal Minds or maybe even Law & Order? I know I have visualized myself being a part of those television
shows. There is a lot to mentally and physically do before you can actually become a forensic psychologist. Educational requirements are very precise
unlike the physical requirements. I have always imagined myself becoming a Forensic Psychologists because I love to help out others. Figuring out
why someone has done something terrible or something very small is important to me. Especially helping out sex victims allows me to find ways to
uncover the truth on why rapists did what they did. "Great spirits have often overcome violent opposition from mediocre minds." Albert Einstein,
(1879–1955) Forensic
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Essay about A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities...
A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management.
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values(A.Alhemoud). Throughout the centuries people were
trying to choose between profit and moral. Perhaps, some of them obtain both, but every time it could have roused ethical issues. Those issues concern
fairness, justice, rightness or wrongness; as a result it can only be resolved according to ethical standards. Setting the ethical standards for the way of
doing business in corporation is primarily task of management. Corporations have to maintain the same standards as an individual person and, in
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They emerged from individual ethical standards and corporate consciousness. Moreover, the public demand for prosecution of any violations of
corporate, professional and business ethics has been increased. Finally, mass media made possible for society reveal secrets that were kept from
public before. So, the business conduct regulations were created to "draft guidelines for ethical conduct, develop a process for monitoring business
practices and recommend ways to correct questionable activities." (J.Byrne) All these measures were taken to balance various social responsibilities
with the high degree of moral and sense of attainment. Unfortunately, cooperation of unethical behavior of a manager with a journalist may lead to an
undesirable results. "Early in December 1995 , Smart
Money's editor–at–large James J. Cramer wrote an article for his monthly column;
Unconventional Wisdom, __________________________________________________________
______________ Alhemoud, Ali "Management Ethics is Smart Business."
Recommending four $2 to $6 "oprahn" stocks. Trading records show that at the at the peak, Cramer's firm had paper profits of more than $2 million
on the stocks. The gain occurred because he had adopted at least three of the "oprhan" sometimes before writing the
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Ethical Lens Essay
Ethics Essay James Jennings ETH/316 May 17, 2012 Professor Larry Lowry The case of the Mysterious Roses is the responsibility project chosen
by me. As the Director of Sales, I am expected to make decisions that will impact the reputation of the company I represent also individual persons
within the organization. In the project, I will be required to make several ethical decisions through a practical and repeatable decision model with the
desired outcome of understanding how the ethical lens works. In addition, the ethical lens uses separate perspectives for each dilemma. This is done by
using different perspectives with the desired outcome of establishing a proper ethical situation for the proper situation. The issues in... Show more
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The relevant issue as it relates to organization while making personal decision that may affect business in addition to individuals. The decision can
impact the company the most because any negative finding can result from anything from a lawsuit to negative press that puts a label or stain on
the company. Have these issues addressed soon as possible, this shows not only the share holders but the affected individual that the company has a
genuine concern for all its employees. The best course of action as it relates to the falsifying of documentation would be to initiate a formal
investigation explaining to parties involved your concerns and what the desired outcome would be. In addition, address concerns with managers and
employees that address the problem of possible misconduct. This alone makes the ethical decision process a challenge of always doing what is
morally and ethically right. The relationship between ethical and legal issues all starts with (Avoiding the Orange Jumpsuit), which in the case of
Gayle. The supervisor was asked to give confidentiality as it possibly involved sexual harassment. There are several noted concerns using the settled
law, Quid Pro Quo, Hostile Work Environment, and the ethical parts is to have the duty to report all liabilities or findings whether good or bad. The
ethical thing to do is make sure you have proper
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Southern New Hampshire University Is A Private Educational...
Southern New Hampshire University
Southern New Hampshire University is a private educational institution. While they only have 3,000 on–campus students, their online program boasts
over 60,000 students. They were founded in 1932, but the distance education revolution has empowered them to reinvent higher education alternatives.
They are now one of the fastest growing universities in the country. Southern New Hampshire University is known for offering better access to
education for working adults. Southern New Hampshire University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through their five colleges and
schools. This includes the Schools of Business, Education, Arts and Science and College of Online and Continuing Education (COCE).
Southern New Hampshire University Accreditation Details Southern New Hampshire University is accredited by the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges. They are also accredited through other certifying bodies like the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
(ACBSP), which certifies undergraduate and graduate business programs. The Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration
(ACPHA) accredits the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Administration and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredits the
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Nursing programs.
Southern New Hampshire University Application Requirements Students must submit their official high school
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Teaching Reading Comprehension
Introduction
What is reading? Reading is about understanding written texts. It is a complex activity that involves both perception and thought. Reading consists of
two related processes: word recognition and comprehension. Word recognition refers to the process of perceiving how written symbols correspond to
one's spoken language. Comprehension is the process of making sense of words, sentences and connected text. Readers typically make use of
background knowledge, vocabulary, grammatical knowledge, experience with text and other strategies to help them understand written text.
Researchs and classroom practices support the use of a balanced approach in teaching reading comprehension. Because reading comprehension depends
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A person may also read for enjoyment, or to enhance knowledge of the language being read. The purpose(s) for reading guide the reader 's selection of
texts.
The purpose for reading also determines the appropriate approach to reading comprehension. A person who needs to know whether she can afford to
eat at a particular restaurant needs to comprehend the pricing information provided on the menu, but does not need to recognize the name of every
appetizer listed. A person reading poetry for enjoyment needs to recognize the words the poet uses and the ways they are put together, but does not
need to identify main idea and supporting details. However, a person using a scientific article to support an opinion needs to know the vocabulary that
is used, understand the facts and cause–effect sequences that are presented, and recognize ideas that are presented as hypotheses and givens.
Reading research shows that good readers
В·Read extensively
В·Integrate information in the text with existing knowledge
В·Have a flexible reading style, depending on what they are reading
В·Are motivated
В·Rely on different skills interacting: perceptual processing, phonemic processing, recall
В·Read for a purpose; reading serves a function
Reading as a Process
Historically, listening and reading skills have received less attention in language teaching than have the productive skills of
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Social Implications Of Business Ethics
Akram Hussain
Unit 37 – Assignment 3
Social implications of business ethics
Introduction
In this assignment I have been asked to describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. I
have then been asked to assess these social implications of business ethics.
The business organisation I have chosen for this assignment is 'Boots'.
Social implications (P3)
Social implication is a term used to describe the actions of a business that will have an impact on society as a whole. These could be ethical practises
or unethical practises.
There are many different social implications a business might have, these social implications are highlighted by the way a business will chose to
operate. The different social implications a business might have are related to different areas or departments of activity within a business.
These different areas of activity are:
Ethics in finance
Ethics in production
Ethics in human resources management
Ethics in sales and marketing
Ethics in finance
Ethics in finance is a very important factor to consider when dealing with social implications. There are lots of unethical behaviour within finance. The
main aim for most business organisations is to generate profit, if something stands in the way of this, a business may chose to use unethical practises to
get around the issue.
Ethics in finance can be broken down into different factors such as, bribery, payday loans, insider
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Forensic Psychology Paper
Forensic psychology is one of the newest sub–specialties in psychology to be recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA). Due to
television shows like Criminal Minds and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the career as a criminal profiler has been exemplified before our eyes as
the actors create criminal profiles of the suspects that they called UNSUBs (Ward 2013). Even though these are interesting shows, they generally give
us a misconception of the role of forensic psychologists. Through the development of this new aspect of psychology, a definition would be the best
way to put this field into perspective. Forensic psychology is the application of psychological knowledge within the criminal justice system (Ireland
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According to United States' law, one is not held responsible for a crime if he/she does not possesses a guilty mindset during the time of the crime.
Interestingly, there is no federal standard that is used to determine if someone is could qualify for an insanity plea, instead each state has their own
standards. The lack of standardization allows for inconsistencies to occur. First, there are not any guidelines used across the board to standardize what
is considered insane. Therefore, a suspect may be considered insane in one state, but if he/she was tried in another state they wouldn't qualify for an
insanity plea. Secondly, the forensic psychologist must determine the suspect's state of mind at the time of the crime, not at the given moment.
Therefore, they are always working in retrospective and solely relying on third–party information, collateral contacts, and written statements from the
time of the crime. It is difficult to make a decision that is solely based on someone else's point of view because it is not always 100% reliable. The idea
of the insanity plea is still a very hot topic that is still being discussed in the legal system today (Ward 2013).
The field of forensic psychology is constantly evolving due to new research and better techniques that have developed. The polygraph test was created
many years ago; however, it is still being analyzed and
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Misconceptions Of Forensic Psychology
In recent years, Forensic Psychology has grown to be a very fascinating and popular sub discipline of psychology. If you are a frequent watcher of
television programs like; CSI, Criminal Minds, Cracker or Law and Order, you perhaps think you have the ideal perception of who a forensic
psychologists is and what their job description entails based on these shows. Well, you might just need to double take. Maybe you have acquired a
trick or two on how to mask or disguise crimes that you have committed or will commit, but for the greater part, you may have some huge
misconceptions about Forensic psychologists. The reality is that these television programs are idealistic and the truth about these individuals is much
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Another myth perpetuated by common portrayals of forensic psychology in the criminal drama programs on TV, which gives the impression that
forensic psychologist only operate in jails or on crime scene investigations. Most forensic psychologist are not limited to working at Jails/prisons
unless they are forensic psychologist with special emphasis on police and criminal psychology, but generally speaking these individuals can fit in just
about any institutions that involves people. "Forensic psychologists are employed in a variety of settings including state forensic hospitals, court
clinics, mental health centers, jails, prisons, and juvenile treatment centers. Forensic psychologists can also work independently in private practice, and
some are employed primarily as researchers in university or mental health settings" Bottoms et al. (2004). As a result of the diverse nature and
flexibility of Forensic psychology these individuals are situated in a large number of organizations and institutions. Forensic Psychologist are trained to
deal with a variety of issues as it relates to civil and criminal cognitions, therefore they can be placed in institutions associated with these
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Psychology Applied to Everyday Life
Andrew Handler
12/12/2012
Psychology
Final Paper Psychology Applied to Everyday Life Psychology can be applied to everyday life in many ways. The three main ways Psychology applies
to my life is through motivation and emotion, Stress and health and Psychological therapies. These topics of psychology are the ones that best describe
my life. When most people think of psychology they think of therapists and psychological disorders. Psychology is much more than that and applies
to everyone's life in some form. The first way that Psychology applies to my life is the Motivation and Emotion part of it. Motivation is what drives
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Also my body would never look the same with cause even more stress. Because of the physical and emotional stress I was under from the wreck it
effected both my physical and emotional health as well. That is how stress and health relate to to my life. The last way that psychology applies to
my life is through Psychological therapies. The goal of physiological therapies is to help people function in everyday life more efficiently.
Therapies are helpful for virtually anyone. Even if you do not have a Psychological problem having a therapist you can trust and talk to can be
very helpful for anyone. When I was younger I was very irritable and stressed out all the time. I always felt like I was not as good as everyone else
but the way I acted it seemed that I thought I was better than everyone else. Around the time of this I was on a Select baseball team and the coach
was very hard on us. We would practice weekday after school for three hours. This was very stressful and mad me not have time for anything else
this is what contributed to most of the stress I was under. I then went to see a Therapist which as a kid I thought was not going to help. Also I did
not want my friends to know I was going to a therapist because I was afraid they would make fun of me. However, once I started going to meet with
him occasionally I could talk about anything and I felt like I could trust him with whatever I said. Eventually I got to the point to where I
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Applied Sport Psychology
Sport psychology, as indicated by the AAASP (Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology), is the study of psychological and
mental components that impact and are affected by participation and execution in sport, exercise, and physical activity. Moreover, it is the utilization of
the information increased through this study to ordinary settings. A sport psychologist is keen on how interest in sport, exercise, and physical
movement may improve advancement and prosperity for the duration of the life span. There are three things that sport psychologists participate in:
exploration, training, and application. With respect to research, they may endeavor to discover answers to a limitless number of inquiries through
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This career also helps athletes beat their deterrents and accomplish their maximum capacity by helping athletes Cope with the weights of rivalry, and
recover from injuries. Sport psychologists can additionally help individuals playing off the field, as a portion of these techniques are utilized by
individuals in the workforce and in many other settings.The advantages of sports psychology incorporate Sport psychologist whom often function as a
feature of a collaborative group, the differing career paths and specialization opportunities, examples can include teaching, youth sports, proficient
athletics training, and can likewise be a fun, challenging job. The drawbacks of a profession in sports psychology incorporates the accentuation on
collaboration as this might be troublesome for most single minded individuals, Requires broad instruction, training and experience. Furthermore,
opportunities are for the most part more constrained for bachelor's and master's degree
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Essay on Est1 Code of Ethics Company G
Given Company|
Ethics Program|
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Patti BowenWestern Governors University|
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Given Company Ethics Program
A.INTRODUCTION
Our Code of Ethics Program is designed to uphold the interests of every stakeholder of Given Company. Our mission is to uphold a high level of
integrity by maintaining high company standards, values and principles to ensure the company meets its mission of being a good corporate citizen
who is socially responsible. Our program provides effective guidance for daily decision making for all levels of personnel in an effort to establish and
promote long–term relationships within Given Company and with our customers and community. The overall goal of the program is to be diligent in
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Examples include, but not limited to, funds, transactions, assets, credit, property, records, or communications.
Gifts, Favors, Discounts, Entertainment, Kickbacks
All business must be conducted in the best interest of Given Company. Employees are not allowed to accept unsolicited gifts, favors, discounts,
entertainment, and/or kickbacks, from any person or institution conducting business (active or future) with Given Company. All business activity must
fall within the scope of routine business. Any activity that is for personal gain, personal motive, or would impair an employee's judgment is strictly
prohibited. Employees are expected to report any and all gifts, favors, discount, and/or entertainment as per company policy and regular business
reporting practices set forth by the company.
Consequences for Employee Misconduct
Violations of company standards, policies, procedures, and ethics program guidelines, could result in employee reprimand, probation, suspension,
salary reduction, demotion, or dismissal. In addition, employees may be held responsible for damages and/or losses, or referred for criminal
prosecution or civil action.
C.ETHICS EDUCATION AND TRAINING
The goal of Given Company is to ensure all employees understand and comply with the established mission, values and standards of the company as
presented by the company's ethics program and policies and procedures. Given Company is
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Applied Social Psychology Paper
Applied Social Psychology According to Heider and Skowronski (2007), human beings have a tendency of behaving in certain ways under certain
conditions and, more importantly, in the presence of others. To explain the phenomenon, psychologists explore the science of social psychology which
was traditionally designed to address the gap between sociology and psychology. It follows, therefore, that social psychology is a discipline that
employs empirical investigations towards understanding and explaining the way the implied, actual or imagined presence of other humans influences
the behavior, emotions and thoughts of other individuals (Simmons, Nelson & Simonsohn, 2011). Socially, psychologists opine that humans tend to
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Daddis, C. (2010). Adolescent peer crowds and patterns of belief in the boundaries of personal authority. Journal of Adolescence, 33(1), 699–708.
Flaherty, S. (2010). A review of attachment theory in the context of adolescent parenting. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare, 25(2), 114
–121.
Heider, J., & Skowronski, J. (2007). Improving the predictive validity of the implicit association test. North American Journal of Psychology, 9(3),
53–76.
Immordino–Yang, M., & Damasio, A. (2007). We feel, therefore we learn: The relevance of affective and social neuroscience to education. Mind,
Brain, and Education, 1(1), 3–10.
Nagel, M. (2009). Mind the mind: Understanding the links between stress, emotional well–being and learning in educational context. International
Journal of Learning, 16(2), 33–42.
Siegel, D. (2012). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
12(2), 1353–1369.
Simmons, J., Nelson, L., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False–positive psychology. Psychological Science, 22(11),
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Ethical Vignette Essay
Title: Ethical Vignette
Abstract
In this paper I will discuss the ethical vignette as it deals with confidentiality and ethical dilemmas that counselor's face. I will reflect on a video
presentation as well as the North Carolina rules and regulation and the ACA Code of Ethics as it relates to confidentiality andethics. I will explain why
confidentiality is important and what the rules says about it. This will help me and others to become a better counselor.
Ethical Vignette
Summary
As I began to read and listen to the material that dealt with the Ethical vignette as it dealt with confidentiality and ethical dilemmas that counselor's will
deal with in their day to day work environment. The video presentation made me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(1983, c. 755, s. 2; 1993, c. 514, s. 2.) ".
Next I looked at what ACA code of Ethics mandates that we do concerning these matters. In Section B.1.c counselor has to respect the rights of all
clients to confidentiality and cannot share the information without client consent or without legal or ethical justification. Also in Section C.2.e and f
states that the Counselors should take reasonable steps to consult with other counselors or related professionals when they have questions regarding
their ethical obligations or professional practice and they must take continuing education so that they can maintain reasonable levels of awareness.
Response
My reaction to the video at first was "This is a long video" then I began to really listen to what they were talking about and reflect on what they
were saying and how it applies to me right now. I began to change my thought process on how serious this really is. Now believe me I know how
important it is because I work in the field every day, but it made me want to make sure that I'm doing the right things the way that they are supposed to
be done. Making sure that confidentiality
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Statement Of Education In Applied Clinical Psychology
In my role as a psychology student, I would be supposed to assist individuals from diverse backgrounds in a variety of contexts. This definitely leads
towards broad exposure and then professional experience. Working with humans with their diverse backgrounds enables psychologists to develop more
objective judgement about psychological problems. There is an additional point of understanding about dynamics of psychological ailments. It gives
you the holistic grip of application of different approaches in the psychology.
As far as applied psychology is concerned, practitioners are supposed to work with various kinds of problems occurring in human lives which allows
them to become more efficient and more confident with their applied work. The reasons why I want to pursue my education in AppliedClinical
Psychology is my aptitude in it.
Being an empathetic person I feel myself fit for this profession. Spending my own life in ups and downs makes me able to deal with emotional
distress and better coping strategies. I can make my client learn better and easier.
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What I can anticipate maximum may be cultural barrier. Though I am being educated with western literature and developed a certain level of
familiarity with west culture, secondly it could be overcome with by actually experiencing it. Where I can utilize my learning skills and adaptability to
adjust furthermore. Last but not least, it could be my passion and dream fulfilment to study abroad can help me to accommodate it more.
Why I would like to be a clinical psychologist is quite explained above and I hope you can relate with it better. Specifically, I would like to be
educated at doctoral level because education is like never ending process. The more you are educated the more you strive for it. Additionally I have
mentioned the importance of being expert of any specific thing and contributing it into the
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English Language Personal Statement
Look at the world around you! What can you see? What attracts your attention? I will tell you. Technology, media, politics, science, education and
business. This is what you can see. They shape our new world, but how can all these things be delivered to us? There should be a means of
communication. A language! An international language that everybody understands. Let's say English. If you look around once more, you can see to
what extent this language has dominated our life. We use it to communicate, to transfer our thoughts, to understand what is going on around us, and to
learn. My interest in English and teaching started when I was at the high school where I used to help my colleagues with any problems related to
English language. For this, I decided to study English language and literature at the university. There, I was introduced, for the first time, to the term
"Applied Linguistics" when I was enrolled in the Contrastive Linguistics course. What impressed me in this discipline ... Show more content on
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Such fact hampers their ability to communicate across cultures leading to not contributing to the development of their society. This is because
intercultural communication is a way to break the limitations of people's minds, so they can not only think out of the box, but also think without a box
by exploring other cultures. Getting a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics would provide me with the knowledge, tools and skills I need to help the
next generations improve their skills and abilities, so that they can communicate effectively with others, build their society and meet the requirements
of the job market. The acquired analytical skills, moreover, will make students better understand and analyze the problems of their society and try to
solve
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The Possibility Of Integrating Critical Thinking For...
Chapter Two: Investigating the Possibility of Integrating Critical Thinking in English Language Teaching Introduction Montaigne views that "saying is
one thing; doing is another thing" (qtd. in Robson 191). This insinuates that what one says might be different from what s/he does, hence the necessity
when enquiring about the possibility of integrating critical thinking in English Language Teaching. This chapter is devoted to the investigation of the
hypothesis of the study, whether critical thinking could be incorporated in English Language Teaching. This chapter is undertaken with this spirit, we
will start our investigation by introducing the population of the study. Then, we describe, analyze and interpret the questionnaires results. It will help us
confirm or disconfirm our hypotheses about possible correlation between critical thinking and language teaching. We provide two sections, first, we
deal with the students' questionnaire followed by its analysis, and then, we will move to do the same with teachers' questionnaire. 2.1.Methodology
2.1.1.Hypothesis It is worth to reiterate our research hypothesis: Incorporating the teaching of critical thinking skills may enhance EFL students'
mastery of the field, and raise their awareness about their own learning, thereby, they become autonomous. 2.1.2.Population What is worth being
mentioned is that the reason behind opting for master students to be the case of our study is their level of mastery
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Behavioral Psychology Applied
This is Brenda. She is seventeen years recent and plays competitive court game. Actually she hopes to urge a scholarship to play in faculty.
Brenda's coach asked her to travel see a sports scientist focuses on ABA because of she has problem along with her serve. She does not have
enough speed and accuracy to win matches. Her coach has tried each strategy he is aware of with no success. Supported her interview with Brenda
and her review of videotapes of his serve, the behaviorist decides to use chaining to assist. The behaviorist can break down Brenda's serve into
individual units of behavior like the beginning position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and
follow–through. The principle for the behaviorist's selection of behavior chaining to assist Brenda may well be to interrupt down her took in
practices. In steps with the goal, that each reaction to the steps recently took in prompts the subsequent step. The court game serve may be an
advanced behavior composed of many distinct behaviors that have to be performed during a specific sequence. Behavior chaining is employed to
show a posh behavior. Because of the court, game serve may be a series of distinct behaviors that square measure connected during a specific sequence,
behavior chaining was a decent selection. A behavior chain may be a specific arrangement of distinct reactions, everyone connected with a particular
jolt condition. Primary reinforcement satisfies
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Applied Psychology
Applied psychology
Liza Knepper
6/1/2012
The many different areas of applied psychology are found in every aspect of our lives from home to work; from our families to our friends it's on the
city street and in the red barn on the farm. Applied psychology has played a major role in our lives and is very important to the understanding of all
psychology from the way we work to the way we sleep and is a large part of everything.
Understand Our World ofApplied psychology
Introduction
A.A little History
B.What is Psychology
C.Why is Applied psychology Important in our Overall Life
Body
D.Psychology Research Methods
1.Experiments
2.Correlational studies
3.Longitudinal research
E.Understanding research methodology
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(Cherry, 10 Ways Psychology Can Improve Your Life., n.a)
Psychology Research Methods Psychology over time has ventured away from its ethical roots began to look at scientific methods of studying the
behavior of human beings. Today's researchers use a variety of scientific techniques along with others test, predict behavior and explain it.
Experimental method involving manipulating one's ability to chance to determine if the changes in one's ability to change cause changes in another's
ability to change.
Correlational studies look for relationships among the different changes. With three areas of possible outcomes of correlation studies: a negative,
positive, or no correlation. The correlation strength has a range from –1.00 to +1.00.
Longitudinal research is used to discover relationships between the ability to change that are not related to various backgrounds and the ability to
change. The length of longitudinal studies can last 20 years or more observational research involves studying the same individuals over a longer than
normal period of time. Data may be gathered repeatedly in some cases, there is generally a collection of information at the beginning of the study, and
throughout the study additional information is collected as needed. (Cherry, What is Psychology?, n.y)
Understanding Research methodology Psychology in today's world prefers to use objective scientific
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Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Essay
Ethics in the workplace help the organization to grow and prosper. They bring about leadership, work culture and literacy. Ethic are beliefs about
what's right or wrong and good or bad based on individual's values and morals, plus a behavior social context. Ethical behavior conforms to individual
beliefs and social norms about what's right and good. Unethical behavior conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what's wrong or bad.
Business ethics refers to ethical or unethical behavior by employees in the context of their jobs.
Ethics are talked about frequently and addressed in the news when unethical decisions are found. Sadly, people do not hear about ethics when others
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Ethics are thought of by many people as something that is related to the private side of life and not to the business side. In many businesses, having
ethics is frowned upon or thought of as a negative subject. This is because business is usually about doing what's best for number one, not about
what's really the right thing to do. Personal ethics is a branch that determines the code of conduct one adheres to. It's a course of action an individual
decides to take up in order to reach the ultimate truth. Following personal code of ethics brings accountability and responsibility to life. It gives a
purpose and direction, bringing out a meaning to life. Personal ethics are huge determining factors of ethics at the workplace.
The usage of proper ethics in any workplace is vital to the success of the company. Unfortunately, companies fail and people sometimes even go to
jail because of unethical decisions made at work. Take ENRON, for example. Were the actions of Enron's CEO's a good example of ethics? No.
But, what they were a classic example of was two things: One, those actions displayed how ethics were not used in any way. Two, their actions
painted a grim and realistic picture of what can happen when ethics are neglected. Had ethics been considered in the first place by the leaders of the
company, there would have been no scandal. If ethics were used on a daily basis in every company, there would never
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Forensic Psychologist Essay
In this unit the role of the industrial psychologist will be discussed in relation to forensic psychology. The HPCSA does not currently have a separate
registration category for "Forensic Psychologist" as such and most forensic work is done by clinical and industrial psychologists that specialised with a
postgraduate thesis or with additional training in forensic psychology. The registration categories in psychology, which are recognised by the
Professional Board of Psychology (HPCSA), are research psychology, industrial psychology, educational psychology and counselling and clinical
psychology (Unisa, 2012).
How can forensic psychology be defined? It is psychology as a specialist field of knowledge applied to the legal field. It is applied in order to inform
legal specialists and the legal courts to make informed decision about matters of human behaviour. The psychologist as a specialist and expert is
sometimes at odds with the exact nature and specific legalistic procedures of the courts as human behaviour is hardly an exact science and often
requires the specialist skills of observation and assessment and interpretation of a human sciences specialist. In the ordinary context most psychologist
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Not only do you have to be registered at the HPCSA as a psychologist– additionally you have to complete a year of internship after completion of the
master's degree and then still undergo additional forensic training and gain experience. A forensic industrial psychologist should have excellent
knowledge of the complete field of human behaviour and in addition have a good working knowledge of the law, the courts, and the legal profession.
In addition the forensic psychologist should be fully informed on legal jargon and processes and must be able to act as an expert and professional
witness and undertake professional assessments and be proficient in forensic report
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  • 1. Alcohol Consumption For Male And Female Students Study The... Legislative changes are aimed at improving New Zealand 's drinking culture, to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking, however alcohol has become more readily available in more places over the years (New Zealand Government, 1989, 1999, 2012, 2013). Previous studies have continued to question whether such changes have made a difference in our drinking culture. The purpose of this report is to focus on the comparison of alcohol consumption for male/ female students studying the General and Applied Psychology with the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, past or present. This experiment compares male/ female drinking habits and consumption for the last 12 months. It is hypothesised that male and female patterns of alcohol consumption are different, as past studies have shown that males consume alcohol than females (XXXXXX). It is important to note that one standard drink is 12.5mls or 10 grams of pure alcohol, or one can or stubbie of beer, half a large bottle of beer, one small glass of wine or one double nip of spirits. The recommended amount of standard drinks on one occasion is 6 standard drinks for men, or 4 standard drinks for women. Male and Female Student Alcohol Consumption Comparison. –Overview of main topic(s), key terms defined –Previous research and theories introduced, clear links to current study, comments on limitations. –Summarises major points from the review of literature, states rationale and aim of the study, ends with hypothesis(es). – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. DesignГ‚ andГ‚ Culture Design and Culture Abstract: Uses "Design" in a different way; but one must add that a universal language is being constructed daily. design is understood here as a phenomenon which affects everybody. design is characterized by a dual alliance with both mass production and mass consumption and that these two phenomena have determined nearly all its manifestations .Industry unconsciously evolved its own aesthetic, and this aesthetic was from the beginning one which intelligent designers, whatever their background, tried to obey . Key Words: CultureпјЊaestheticпјЊimperfectпјЊconfidence Now that "Design" is understood from Tokyo to Moscow, from Buenos Aires to Montreal, it is obvious that each country according ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Janus, design looks in tow directions at the same time: as a silent quality of all mass–produced goods it plays a generally unacknowledged but vital role in all our lives; as a named concept within the mass media, it is, however, much more visible and generally recognized. In this latter guise design becomes an extension of marketing and advertising. The "designer–jeans" phenomenon, which persuades us to buy a product because it has been designed, is, culturally speaking, totally distinct from the activity of the anonymous designers within industry who resolve the problems of cost, appearance and use in consumer products. The way in which design as an adjunct of marketing has grown out of design as an aspect of mass production is a major theme within the story of modem design and the focus of this book. It is a change which directly mirrors the way in which the model of mass–production industry, as presented by Henry Ford, which dominated American ideas about industrial organization in the early twentieth century, has been challenged by an alternative model which stresses batch production, a smaller scale of operations (or set of operations), and, at times, a fair amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Business Ethics And Social Responsibility Business Ethics and Social Responsibility During this short summer class, I have understood more than I ever could have done before. Not only because the study of ethics is crucial, but also because being socially responsible is part of being ethical. Among the most important assignments required from this course are: Journals, discussion boards, social project, and the lectures. However, the first group collaboration was our own code of ethics; from there, students were required to follow it as part of the course. Once our instructor processed all the information provided, she decided to post it, and I would like to share the ones I like the most: I will be aware of deadlines and start early enough to allow time for questions to be asked and answered before assignments are due (because there is no excuse for ignorance). I will read carefully and refrain from rushing to judgment (the J word is so powerful that sometimes we judge before gathering the facts). Students will be expected to maintain a high level of honesty and transparency through this class. It is expected that this same level of honesty will be carried throughout the college career (and I would add "to the rest of my life"). Although every institution should carry a code of conduct or ethics, companies like Enron challenged its own code to become one of the most notorious cases of corruption, greed, and, conflict of interest. According to the textbook, ethics is simply defined as "how" humans should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Key Roles Of One Professional Career Pathway Within... Outline the key roles of one professional career pathway within applied psychology and critically discuss two research areas addressed within the chosen career pathway. There are many professional pathways within psychology that an individual may apply themselves to for their career. These include: clinical, forensic, health, and educational psychology. The professional career pathway within applied psychology which will be discussed in this essay is the field of clinical psychology. Clinical psychology aims to reduce the amount of psychological distress an individual experiences and enhance the promotion of psychological well–being. Clinical psychologists attend to both mental and physical health problems including addiction, anxiety, depression, learning difficulties and relationship issues in order to help individuals resolve their problems. Clinical psychologists predominantly work within hospitals, mental health groups and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Clinical | Careers, 2016). Clinical psychologists treat those whose thought patterns and behaviours are a threat to their own wellbeing and potentially a threat to others. By using techniques such as observation and interviews, clinical psychologists will assess a patients problem and use this information to provide suitable treatment. Treatments through this pathway require the patients cooperation to both analyse and manage their condition (Health Careers, 2016). Whilst conducting treatments with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Women's Career Experiences In Applied Sport Psychology Abigail Siegel SEP 210 Research Summary Roper, E. A. (2008). Women's Career Experiences in Applied Sport Psychology. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 20(4), 408 –424. The purpose of this study was to seek out women in the field of applied exercise and sport psychology regarding their experiences within their career and how they went about their day–to–day life being in this career. In this study they took eight different women and interviewed them regarding their viewpoints being a women in this professional field. They discussed many different aspects regarding the struggles women may have being in this field and how they deal with these challenges. They wanted to know how these struggles affected their professional relationships, statuses within applied sports psychology, family balance, etc. They also address how being in a field of sport and it is mostly male dominated and how gender differences affect their career. Roper wanted to investigate how women's gender was played a role in their career in applied sports ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participates were between 32 and 61 years old and ranged in experience in the field from 4 to 34 years. Each of the eight participates varied from different races, backgrounds, experience, and home life. The researchers set up interview with each of the participates asking them questions regarding their work life, their home life, gender discrimination, their experiences being a women in the career, and how they balanced work and home life. The researchers took the interviews and did a data analysis taking the answers from the interviews and were compared with the other participates answers. They evaluated the answered regarding their hypothesis (Roper, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Applied Social Psychology, Attribution Theory, And... Applied social psychology 2 Applied social psychology is one way that psychologist can study our thought, feeling and belief, and how we function around each other, in our everyday lives, here are the five issues that I will be addressing in my literature review they are social influence, Attribution Theory, Group polarization, Cognitive dissonance theory, and Observational Learning. Social applied psychology has been shown to dominant theories and practices of management and organization systematically favor some (elite) groups and/ or interests at the expense of those who are disadvantaged by them; and that this systemic inequality or interest– partiality is ultimately damaging to the emancipatory prospects of all groups. ( Alvesson, Bridgman, & Willmott, 2011, p.7). Most psychologist have research and applied this type of program to different studies to help people with their relationship, education, and interactions with the environment etc, as I research this field I can see me applying this to my everyday practice to help my clients with their well being. Applied social psychology 3 Social Influences Therefore, Social influences shows People are always going to influence others in different ways, one of the biggest social influences is called attitudes when it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Statement Of Purpose For Learning English Statement of Purpose "One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way." Franck Smith My interest in learning English is due to the fact that I have always liked to challenge myself. Even though many of my friends and family warned me from majoring in English, as it would be difficult for me, I have accepted the challenge. I have always felt that learning English would increase myself confidence and have people around me impressed. This interest has also grown through my passion in learning about languages, cultures, and traditions. Where I come from, Saudi Arabia, a big number of people came from different countries and spoke different languages. I have realized that English could be a means to interact with a lot of people speaking different languages. I have also realized that English is the lingua franca of today's world with no close rivals. Learning English actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, I wanted a career where I can be satisfied both intellectually and financially. Second, in academia intelligent, motivated and stimulating individuals, who in turn, would motivate me and shape my thoughts, goals and research, would surround me. In addition, I would have the opportunity to interact with leading professionals in my field. Also, the journey towards learning and discovery never ends in academia. Not mention, my high GPA which made me eligible for teaching assistant positions. Therefore, I had focused on applying for jobs at universities, colleges, and educational institutions where perusing graduate studies was potential. After a year of filling out applications, making interviews, and travelling around Saudi Arabia, I received a phone call from Buraidah Community College to come and finish the paper work as I was accepted as a Teaching Assistant in their English Language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Critically Evaluate the Value of Academic and Applied... In the 21st Century, many problems face the people of today with academic and applied psychology facing those problems. One of the main problems that people face today is the idea of Globalisation. Globalisation is an ever growing process around the world, which has been an ever–lasting process throughout time and into the 21st century. Globalisation is described as "a process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture" (Al–Rodhan 2006). Throughout time, Golbalisation has impacted everyone, from the changing face of work (Occupational Psychology) through the Industrial Revolution to the more current Globalisation of hand held devices, such as mobile phones. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of cultural imperialism is supported by Ritzer's notion of McDonaldisation, as it shows the western ideal of fast food being posed upon countries all over the world, slowly injecting the ideals of the west into eastern cultures. However, Globalisation cannot be seen in just a negative light, as through Globalisation, the face of work has changed since the 19th century, and even before that with the Industrial Revolution. As outlined above, Globalisation can be seen negatively as it may force people of a culture to accept another ideal, but the idea of Globalisation has also impacted on the world positively, for example changing the face of work. Through Occupational Psychology (applied psychology), the work place has implemented changes that has slowly started in the West and made its way around the world so that people get fair treatment in the work place. Since the Industrial Revolution, the workplace has changed from materials being hand–made to people now programming machines, lowering the risk and stress of the individual. From then, the workplace has adapted further with machinery now being limited to factories for the building of cars, and more office/computer based work now becoming the more prominent. This can be seen as a positive view on Globalisation as it has reduced risks and stress (as outline before). A further notion is that the workplace has now become more globalised, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Inquiry Project: Improving Performance Through Guided... The question that I have chosen for my inquiry project is: How can you improve performance in a first grade classroom with Guided Reading? I am interested in this since I teach first grade. As a first grade teacher I am always looking for ways to improve my class's performance. Guided reading offers support to the students as they are learning. Rogoff suggested that "adults support children's learning by structuring the task's difficulty level, jointly participating in problem solving, focusing the learner's attention to the task, and motivating the learner." (Frey & Fisher, 2010, 84). Guided Reading is a component of a balanced literacy program providing differentiated, small group reading instruction to four to six students with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Active involvement by students is important as they talk about the story, ask questions, and build expectations of the text. Everyone in the group simultaneously reading and receiving support from the teacher and other students is included in active involvement. Students engaged in conversation before and after reading in a social environment implements reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. The benefits English language learners (ELLs) receive from Guided Reading are the same as all other students. However, when a modified approach is used ELLs benefit the most. Language learning opportunities gained by ELLs are those that native speakers acquire implicitly. Language and literacy learning opportunities including detailed vocabulary instruction, variables concerning second language (L2) text structure, such as semantics, syntax, and morphology are enhanced and enriched by modification. Some researchers have determined that ELLs are not generally ready for English reading instruction until they are intermediate stage of English language acquisition, while others advocate that reading and a second language are best acquired simultaneously (Avalos, Plasencia, Chavez, & Rascon, 2007, 319). In working with ELLs at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Physics Of Applied Psychology And Counseling Centre Experiment: 2 Perceptual Failure Aarti N. Shah Roll Number: 21 MA–I University of Mumbai Department of Applied Psychology and Counseling Centre Abstract This presented experiment is based on Illusion of explanatory Depth, which states that peoples understanding about the functioning of everyday objects is often shallow and unclear but still they tend to overestimate their knowledge about its functioning and other given technicalities. Lawson's 2006, originated this study, and these findings were further replicated to study this phenomenon. In this experiment subjects were asked to rate themselves upon their understanding of working of a bicycle, where mechanisms were explored through pre–task confidence, post–task confidence and overconfidence. Since people tend to give socially desirable responses while answering such kind of questions a BIDR scale was implemented in order to study the level of social desirability of the participant. It is expected that subjects tend to overestimate their ratings prior to the task, however after they come across the technicalities of the working of the bicycle during the experiment; they tend to reduce their ratings when asked about the technical aspects towards the end of the experiment. Introduction Perceptual failure of functional knowledge can be thought of as an idea where people fail to understand the functional aspects of objects used in ones day to day lives. It is found that people tend to overestimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Applied Behavior Analysis In Psychology This method was implemented alongside of the student's typical Applied Behavior Analysis interventions. The researchers addressed certain elements they wanted to monitor in the students. These were eye contact, length of time being seated, body posture, body awareness, balance and depth perceptions, imitation, receptive skills related to spatial relationships, and self–injurious behavior (Radhakrishna et al., 2010). The results from this study were broken up into three parts: baseline characteristics, impact on the symptoms associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and effects on the behaviors, communication skills, imitation, and repetitive behaviors. During the beginning practices, the behaviors that were coming up in the classrooms... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many researchers believe that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder receive input from their muscle movements better than from their eyes and ears, like a typically developing individual would (Goldberg, 2004). Some individuals respond well to deep squeezes or pressure on their bodies. An example of this would be weighted blankets or weighted vests that are often used as calming techniques in classrooms. The act of putting physical movement with language prompts improved the students' ability to recall information, imitation skills, and receptive responses to verbal cues. Research suggests that the central nervous system in individuals with Autism processes information differently. This may cause an over or under stimulation. The use of repetitive behaviors is often used for students to cope with an over stimulation or a frustrating feeling that they may be experiencing. The repetitiveness of the Integrated Approach to Yoga Therapy may have made the children in the study experience a sense of calmness and comfort. Impaired social skills are often associated Autism Spectrum Disorder. Social skills are described as the abilities to interact with other people. This can be through verbal and non–verbal cues. Receptive and expressive language skills are necessary to initiating and maintaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach employees will only refer individuals they trust are qualified for the job. Another plus is that referral programs help organizations save costs because search firms and advertisements cost more (Kreissl, 2010). I/O professionals will need to practice a leadership style and possess competencies that encourages virtual participation because of the growth in technology. Virtual teams will become the norm, and I/O professionals will need to be able to motivate team members from afar. Leaders who have employees on leashes prevent innovation, and this slows progress. People feel they need to jump through hoops to get work done. I/O professionals should transfer decision making to team members and give the teams the power to develop their own strategies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2016). Industrial/organizational psychology: An applied approach. Nelson Education. Argosy University Online. (2017). IO6600: Capstone. Module 1: History and Trends. Retrieved from: myclassonline.com. Cascio, W. F., & Aguinis, H. (2008). Research in industrial and organizational psychology from 1963 to 2007: Changes, choices, and trends. Journal Of Applied Psychology, 93(5), 1062–1081. doi:10.1037/0021–9010.93.5.1062 Cascio, W & Aguinis, H. (2011). Applied Psychology in Human ResourceManagement (7th ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Gaspe, F. (2013). Definition history of I/O Psychology. Retrieved from https://www.slideshare.net/FatimaGaspe/definition –history–io–psychology Highhouse, S., Schmitt, N., & Weiner, I. (2013). Handbook of psychology: Industrial and organizational psychology, Vol. 12. John Wiley & Sons Inc. Kreissl, B. (2010). Problems with employee referrals. Canadian HR Reporter, 23(17), 34. Retrieved from https://login.libproxy.edmc.edu /login?url=http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/761447150?accountid=34899 Metcalf, M. (2017). Seven Of The TopLeadership Skills For 2020. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/03/30 /seven–of–the–top– ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Alcohol Consumption For Female Students Studying The... The aim of this report is to provide a comparison of alcohol consumption for male/ female students studying the General and Applied Psychology with the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, past or present. This report compares male/ female drinking habits and their consumption habits for the last 12 months, as it is hypothesised that male and female patterns of alcohol consumption are very different, as previous studies have discovered. Data collected from 100 students, using an online questionnaire to analyse their drinking habits for the last 12 months. Results have shown the men drink more And women drink Conclusion Comparison of Male and Female Alcohol Consumption. New Zealand's history of alcohol control policies/ trends in alcohol consumption have changed a lot over the years. Legislative changes are aimed to improve New Zealand 's drinking culture and to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking. These changes include trading hours, the drinking age, licensing laws, altering/strengthening rules/laws and adding restrictions on advertising or liquor displays. By living in a 'man's country' such as New Zealand, women fought for equal opportunity employment and other civil rights in the 1960s; in the 1970s during the feminist movement, more women begin to enter the work force (Daley, 2013). Historically men were the head of the household, the breadwinner, while women ran the house, did all the cooking and cleaning, while caring for the children. The NZ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ethics in the Workplace Ethics in the Workplace Classical and Contemporary Ethical Philosophies Ethical philosophies served as guide for people in the workplace to make moral decisions in conducting business. There are classical normative ethical philosophies as well as contemporary ethical philosophies being used. They have been applied in the different levels or dimensions of the business organizations. People do know that there are business organizations that have disregarded ethical standards and encounters ethical issues inside their company. There are times that ethical standards or norms have to be set aside to achieve something worthwhile for the company. Lately, businesses recognize the importance ofethics to help establish the integrity of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Business adapt ethical theories that can satisfy their needs or in the context of the situation. Some theories do strictly adhere to the laws of morality and that a business should stop their operations once they are found to violate rules of conduct. Dimensions of Business Relationship Business organizations are composed of different and complex relationships of people involve in the entire process. Business ethics do covers wide areas of concerns like corporate compliance, social responsibility, reputation management, fair labor practices, accurate accounting and audits and even environmental stewardship. It has something to do on how the company handles and deals with all the stakeholders involve like the clients, employees, shareholders, suppliers and the community (Business Ethics Primer, 2005). There are many responsibilities and people involve. Businesses differ from one another in how they value the dimensions of business relationship. Analytical and problem solving skills are important to resolve ethical dilemmas involve in the business. Employer to Employee Common ethical issues that arise between employers and the employees include issue on wages and company benefits, gender issues, disparagement, cultural diversity, layoff decisions, fair labor practices, work standards and conditions and other more. How would the employers resolve these kinds of problems? Is it right for the employers to give in to every need of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Applied Social Psychology Personal Statement For the last five years, I have been waiting for this moment when I will have a chance to explain myself to graduate admission committee. Being able to apply to the Graduate Program in Applied Social Psychology at the University of Windsor has been a long journey for me. I had to convince my parents not to expect me to work in our family business, my husband to leave his job and move with me to Canada and the Government of Canada to accept us as skilled immigrants. I remember the first time when I met Dr. Catherine Kwantes at International Association of Cross–Cultural Psychology Conference in 2011. I was the administrative assistant of the conference and Dr. Kwantes was presenting their poster. My desire to be a part of University of Windsor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I enjoy conducting research. Especially deep thinking, finding and filling in the knowledge gap in the literature, the satisfaction of discovering something, reading and writing appeal to me the most. Three years of consulting experience also showed me that I enjoy knowledge creation more than applying knowledge. Additionally, academia provides a medium where I can study the topic of my interest and contribute to the relevant literature effectively. I enjoy teaching, knowledge sharing and coaching young adults as well. Being a university faculty is the right fit for my personality and interests. Applied Social Psychology graduate program at the University of Windsor has been my first choice for Ph.D. for the following reasons. (1) I have a matching interest with one of the faculty members. (2) Applied Social Psychology Program at the University of Windsor is one of its kinds in Canada in terms of providing an interdisciplinary environment within the department and (3) The program structure allows students to have applied experience. I want to explain my reasons in detail in the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Standards For Financial Decision Making Abstract. The article reviewed was Standards for Financial Decision–Making: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues. The key of the abstract is to emphasize the existence of standards and statutory mechanisms for financial decision–making. The article is based on standards of the National Guardianship Association (NGA) (p. 1275). Introduction. The authors study the meaning of term "standard". Some dictionaries determine the term "standard" as a model of acceptance, others – as a measuring criterion. If entities do not operate under the established standards, they face with sanctions for ethical violations and professional negligence. The authors analyzes principles and guidance of NGA standards, and frequent mistakes when making financial decisions. The main objective of the study is to analyze conflicting issues of financial decision–making, guardianship problems, and adoption of NGA standards (pp. 1275– 1276). The study is important because it demonstrates practical approaches of applying standards to the common financial decisions. The authors consider two problems: the impact of fiduciary duties on decision–making standards, and the acceptance of model behavior by guardians of business. Literature Review. The authors use a systematic review of literature in the research. The literature review is categorized into three parts: general principles of decision–making, the role of guardian and conservator in decision–making, the relationships between fiduciary duties and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Wgu Est 1 Ethics in Business Essay Running head: ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS 1 Ethical Issues in Business Lisa B. Luckenbach Western Governors University ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS2 Company Q is a small local grocery store chain that has a poor attitude toward social responsibility. After reviewing the given, I feel the chain is more committed to profit than social responsibility. Most companies are in a business to make a profit, however, the difference in what is considered reasonable and what is considered ridiculous comes into play. Most people start companies because it something they are interested in and to make a living. In today's society the line between outright social responsibility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I were a company I would never want to advertise that those are the types of employees I have, it would be a management issue and not a community problem. Company Q missed a few opportunities to improve their attitude toward social responsibility. The first is closing the stores. The areas where the stores closed were in high–crime–rate areas, before ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS3 closing the stores they could have done community outreach or service projects to help lower the rate of crime. They could have led the establishment of a neighborhood crime watch. They could have set up a mentorship program for teens at risk. There are a multitude of programs they could have implemented, some could probably have been used as a tax write off. If all of these efforts failed then I understand closing the stores. If they had to close the stores they should have made every effort to be sure that the displaced employees were able to find a job in another store or assisted them in being placed in another job. They also need to make every attempt to keep the building they were using occupied or cleaned up until it is occupied. How do these actions contribute to being socially responsible? It shows they care about their community, that even though they may have to shut down a store, they still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Experience With Applied Psychology What Applied Psychology Means to Me Applied psychology means various things to me, but more importantly it represents the lense through which we examine the world around us and our relationship with each other. When we expand our minds and open our ears to the ideas and thoughts of other people besides ourselves, we effectively apply psychology to our daily life and the challenges that face us. I believe that applied psychology does not represent a particular thing but rather a fluidness that flows in and out of our minds both consciously and unconsciously. The three life themes which most critically relate to my experience with applied psychology in my life include: college life, family life, and my challenges. These three critical areas indicate where I actively see applications of psychology in my life thus far. The theme of college life has played a significant role in my life for the past two years and will continue to do so for the next two years. There are several aspects of college that are not only physically challenging but mentally challenging as well. In addition to having to get up out of bed early throughout the week, I have to constantly maintain and strengthen my skills whether they be study habits, active listening, questioning the professor or behaving professionally. In addition, I frequently find myself at the gym working off the stress by utilizing healthy coping skills I learned to relieve excess worry. The benefits of taking my stress out at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Forensic Psychology And The Human Mind And Its Functions Psychology and law at first glance are not two terms that seem to correspond with each other. One might even question why they would be mentioned in the same context. Crime has become a major issue within today's society. It seems as though the only way to prevent most of them is to enforce the repercussions of the act and punish those that partake in it. Criminals often have motives or attributes that lead them into a life of crime. Forensic psychology is the cynosure that brings the association between psychology and law into perspective. The term forensic is defined by The Oxford English Dictionary as, "Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime." Psychology is defined as, "The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context and the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group (OED)." These terms combined form one of the newest subfields of psychology. The main objective of forensic psychology is to aid in the punishment and prevention process of criminal and civil investigations. As the field continues to expand, a plethora of careers and opportunities have and are becoming available. Of course, with anything new and/or unfamiliar, there is question of credibility and moral. Since law is a major component involved in this subfield of psychology; the ethics involved in the practice must also be considered. In order to fully understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Becoming A Forensic Psychologist Have you ever imagined yourself on Criminal Minds or maybe even Law & Order? I know I have visualized myself being a part of those television shows. There is a lot to mentally and physically do before you can actually become a forensic psychologist. Educational requirements are very precise unlike the physical requirements. I have always imagined myself becoming a Forensic Psychologists because I love to help out others. Figuring out why someone has done something terrible or something very small is important to me. Especially helping out sex victims allows me to find ways to uncover the truth on why rapists did what they did. "Great spirits have often overcome violent opposition from mediocre minds." Albert Einstein, (1879–1955) Forensic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities... A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management. Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values(A.Alhemoud). Throughout the centuries people were trying to choose between profit and moral. Perhaps, some of them obtain both, but every time it could have roused ethical issues. Those issues concern fairness, justice, rightness or wrongness; as a result it can only be resolved according to ethical standards. Setting the ethical standards for the way of doing business in corporation is primarily task of management. Corporations have to maintain the same standards as an individual person and, in addition, corporations, as organizational units, have their own social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They emerged from individual ethical standards and corporate consciousness. Moreover, the public demand for prosecution of any violations of corporate, professional and business ethics has been increased. Finally, mass media made possible for society reveal secrets that were kept from public before. So, the business conduct regulations were created to "draft guidelines for ethical conduct, develop a process for monitoring business practices and recommend ways to correct questionable activities." (J.Byrne) All these measures were taken to balance various social responsibilities with the high degree of moral and sense of attainment. Unfortunately, cooperation of unethical behavior of a manager with a journalist may lead to an undesirable results. "Early in December 1995 , Smart Money's editor–at–large James J. Cramer wrote an article for his monthly column; Unconventional Wisdom, __________________________________________________________ ______________ Alhemoud, Ali "Management Ethics is Smart Business." Recommending four $2 to $6 "oprahn" stocks. Trading records show that at the at the peak, Cramer's firm had paper profits of more than $2 million on the stocks. The gain occurred because he had adopted at least three of the "oprhan" sometimes before writing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ethical Lens Essay Ethics Essay James Jennings ETH/316 May 17, 2012 Professor Larry Lowry The case of the Mysterious Roses is the responsibility project chosen by me. As the Director of Sales, I am expected to make decisions that will impact the reputation of the company I represent also individual persons within the organization. In the project, I will be required to make several ethical decisions through a practical and repeatable decision model with the desired outcome of understanding how the ethical lens works. In addition, the ethical lens uses separate perspectives for each dilemma. This is done by using different perspectives with the desired outcome of establishing a proper ethical situation for the proper situation. The issues in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relevant issue as it relates to organization while making personal decision that may affect business in addition to individuals. The decision can impact the company the most because any negative finding can result from anything from a lawsuit to negative press that puts a label or stain on the company. Have these issues addressed soon as possible, this shows not only the share holders but the affected individual that the company has a genuine concern for all its employees. The best course of action as it relates to the falsifying of documentation would be to initiate a formal investigation explaining to parties involved your concerns and what the desired outcome would be. In addition, address concerns with managers and employees that address the problem of possible misconduct. This alone makes the ethical decision process a challenge of always doing what is morally and ethically right. The relationship between ethical and legal issues all starts with (Avoiding the Orange Jumpsuit), which in the case of Gayle. The supervisor was asked to give confidentiality as it possibly involved sexual harassment. There are several noted concerns using the settled law, Quid Pro Quo, Hostile Work Environment, and the ethical parts is to have the duty to report all liabilities or findings whether good or bad. The ethical thing to do is make sure you have proper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Southern New Hampshire University Is A Private Educational... Southern New Hampshire University Southern New Hampshire University is a private educational institution. While they only have 3,000 on–campus students, their online program boasts over 60,000 students. They were founded in 1932, but the distance education revolution has empowered them to reinvent higher education alternatives. They are now one of the fastest growing universities in the country. Southern New Hampshire University is known for offering better access to education for working adults. Southern New Hampshire University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through their five colleges and schools. This includes the Schools of Business, Education, Arts and Science and College of Online and Continuing Education (COCE). Southern New Hampshire University Accreditation Details Southern New Hampshire University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. They are also accredited through other certifying bodies like the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), which certifies undergraduate and graduate business programs. The Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA) accredits the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Administration and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredits the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Nursing programs. Southern New Hampshire University Application Requirements Students must submit their official high school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Teaching Reading Comprehension Introduction What is reading? Reading is about understanding written texts. It is a complex activity that involves both perception and thought. Reading consists of two related processes: word recognition and comprehension. Word recognition refers to the process of perceiving how written symbols correspond to one's spoken language. Comprehension is the process of making sense of words, sentences and connected text. Readers typically make use of background knowledge, vocabulary, grammatical knowledge, experience with text and other strategies to help them understand written text. Researchs and classroom practices support the use of a balanced approach in teaching reading comprehension. Because reading comprehension depends on efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person may also read for enjoyment, or to enhance knowledge of the language being read. The purpose(s) for reading guide the reader 's selection of texts. The purpose for reading also determines the appropriate approach to reading comprehension. A person who needs to know whether she can afford to eat at a particular restaurant needs to comprehend the pricing information provided on the menu, but does not need to recognize the name of every appetizer listed. A person reading poetry for enjoyment needs to recognize the words the poet uses and the ways they are put together, but does not need to identify main idea and supporting details. However, a person using a scientific article to support an opinion needs to know the vocabulary that is used, understand the facts and cause–effect sequences that are presented, and recognize ideas that are presented as hypotheses and givens. Reading research shows that good readers В·Read extensively В·Integrate information in the text with existing knowledge В·Have a flexible reading style, depending on what they are reading В·Are motivated В·Rely on different skills interacting: perceptual processing, phonemic processing, recall В·Read for a purpose; reading serves a function Reading as a Process Historically, listening and reading skills have received less attention in language teaching than have the productive skills of
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  • 26. Social Implications Of Business Ethics Akram Hussain Unit 37 – Assignment 3 Social implications of business ethics Introduction In this assignment I have been asked to describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. I have then been asked to assess these social implications of business ethics. The business organisation I have chosen for this assignment is 'Boots'. Social implications (P3) Social implication is a term used to describe the actions of a business that will have an impact on society as a whole. These could be ethical practises or unethical practises. There are many different social implications a business might have, these social implications are highlighted by the way a business will chose to operate. The different social implications a business might have are related to different areas or departments of activity within a business. These different areas of activity are: Ethics in finance Ethics in production Ethics in human resources management Ethics in sales and marketing Ethics in finance Ethics in finance is a very important factor to consider when dealing with social implications. There are lots of unethical behaviour within finance. The main aim for most business organisations is to generate profit, if something stands in the way of this, a business may chose to use unethical practises to get around the issue. Ethics in finance can be broken down into different factors such as, bribery, payday loans, insider
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  • 28. Forensic Psychology Paper Forensic psychology is one of the newest sub–specialties in psychology to be recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA). Due to television shows like Criminal Minds and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the career as a criminal profiler has been exemplified before our eyes as the actors create criminal profiles of the suspects that they called UNSUBs (Ward 2013). Even though these are interesting shows, they generally give us a misconception of the role of forensic psychologists. Through the development of this new aspect of psychology, a definition would be the best way to put this field into perspective. Forensic psychology is the application of psychological knowledge within the criminal justice system (Ireland 2011). A forensic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to United States' law, one is not held responsible for a crime if he/she does not possesses a guilty mindset during the time of the crime. Interestingly, there is no federal standard that is used to determine if someone is could qualify for an insanity plea, instead each state has their own standards. The lack of standardization allows for inconsistencies to occur. First, there are not any guidelines used across the board to standardize what is considered insane. Therefore, a suspect may be considered insane in one state, but if he/she was tried in another state they wouldn't qualify for an insanity plea. Secondly, the forensic psychologist must determine the suspect's state of mind at the time of the crime, not at the given moment. Therefore, they are always working in retrospective and solely relying on third–party information, collateral contacts, and written statements from the time of the crime. It is difficult to make a decision that is solely based on someone else's point of view because it is not always 100% reliable. The idea of the insanity plea is still a very hot topic that is still being discussed in the legal system today (Ward 2013). The field of forensic psychology is constantly evolving due to new research and better techniques that have developed. The polygraph test was created many years ago; however, it is still being analyzed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Misconceptions Of Forensic Psychology In recent years, Forensic Psychology has grown to be a very fascinating and popular sub discipline of psychology. If you are a frequent watcher of television programs like; CSI, Criminal Minds, Cracker or Law and Order, you perhaps think you have the ideal perception of who a forensic psychologists is and what their job description entails based on these shows. Well, you might just need to double take. Maybe you have acquired a trick or two on how to mask or disguise crimes that you have committed or will commit, but for the greater part, you may have some huge misconceptions about Forensic psychologists. The reality is that these television programs are idealistic and the truth about these individuals is much more complex and challenging.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another myth perpetuated by common portrayals of forensic psychology in the criminal drama programs on TV, which gives the impression that forensic psychologist only operate in jails or on crime scene investigations. Most forensic psychologist are not limited to working at Jails/prisons unless they are forensic psychologist with special emphasis on police and criminal psychology, but generally speaking these individuals can fit in just about any institutions that involves people. "Forensic psychologists are employed in a variety of settings including state forensic hospitals, court clinics, mental health centers, jails, prisons, and juvenile treatment centers. Forensic psychologists can also work independently in private practice, and some are employed primarily as researchers in university or mental health settings" Bottoms et al. (2004). As a result of the diverse nature and flexibility of Forensic psychology these individuals are situated in a large number of organizations and institutions. Forensic Psychologist are trained to deal with a variety of issues as it relates to civil and criminal cognitions, therefore they can be placed in institutions associated with these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Psychology Applied to Everyday Life Andrew Handler 12/12/2012 Psychology Final Paper Psychology Applied to Everyday Life Psychology can be applied to everyday life in many ways. The three main ways Psychology applies to my life is through motivation and emotion, Stress and health and Psychological therapies. These topics of psychology are the ones that best describe my life. When most people think of psychology they think of therapists and psychological disorders. Psychology is much more than that and applies to everyone's life in some form. The first way that Psychology applies to my life is the Motivation and Emotion part of it. Motivation is what drives you to conduct some type of activity. For example if someone is thirsty then they have to get up go somewhere ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also my body would never look the same with cause even more stress. Because of the physical and emotional stress I was under from the wreck it effected both my physical and emotional health as well. That is how stress and health relate to to my life. The last way that psychology applies to my life is through Psychological therapies. The goal of physiological therapies is to help people function in everyday life more efficiently. Therapies are helpful for virtually anyone. Even if you do not have a Psychological problem having a therapist you can trust and talk to can be very helpful for anyone. When I was younger I was very irritable and stressed out all the time. I always felt like I was not as good as everyone else but the way I acted it seemed that I thought I was better than everyone else. Around the time of this I was on a Select baseball team and the coach was very hard on us. We would practice weekday after school for three hours. This was very stressful and mad me not have time for anything else this is what contributed to most of the stress I was under. I then went to see a Therapist which as a kid I thought was not going to help. Also I did not want my friends to know I was going to a therapist because I was afraid they would make fun of me. However, once I started going to meet with him occasionally I could talk about anything and I felt like I could trust him with whatever I said. Eventually I got to the point to where I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Applied Sport Psychology Sport psychology, as indicated by the AAASP (Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology), is the study of psychological and mental components that impact and are affected by participation and execution in sport, exercise, and physical activity. Moreover, it is the utilization of the information increased through this study to ordinary settings. A sport psychologist is keen on how interest in sport, exercise, and physical movement may improve advancement and prosperity for the duration of the life span. There are three things that sport psychologists participate in: exploration, training, and application. With respect to research, they may endeavor to discover answers to a limitless number of inquiries through hypothetical or observational, essential or connected, and lab or field... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This career also helps athletes beat their deterrents and accomplish their maximum capacity by helping athletes Cope with the weights of rivalry, and recover from injuries. Sport psychologists can additionally help individuals playing off the field, as a portion of these techniques are utilized by individuals in the workforce and in many other settings.The advantages of sports psychology incorporate Sport psychologist whom often function as a feature of a collaborative group, the differing career paths and specialization opportunities, examples can include teaching, youth sports, proficient athletics training, and can likewise be a fun, challenging job. The drawbacks of a profession in sports psychology incorporates the accentuation on collaboration as this might be troublesome for most single minded individuals, Requires broad instruction, training and experience. Furthermore, opportunities are for the most part more constrained for bachelor's and master's degree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Est1 Code of Ethics Company G Given Company| Ethics Program| | Patti BowenWestern Governors University| | Given Company Ethics Program A.INTRODUCTION Our Code of Ethics Program is designed to uphold the interests of every stakeholder of Given Company. Our mission is to uphold a high level of integrity by maintaining high company standards, values and principles to ensure the company meets its mission of being a good corporate citizen who is socially responsible. Our program provides effective guidance for daily decision making for all levels of personnel in an effort to establish and promote long–term relationships within Given Company and with our customers and community. The overall goal of the program is to be diligent in establishing a culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples include, but not limited to, funds, transactions, assets, credit, property, records, or communications. Gifts, Favors, Discounts, Entertainment, Kickbacks All business must be conducted in the best interest of Given Company. Employees are not allowed to accept unsolicited gifts, favors, discounts, entertainment, and/or kickbacks, from any person or institution conducting business (active or future) with Given Company. All business activity must fall within the scope of routine business. Any activity that is for personal gain, personal motive, or would impair an employee's judgment is strictly prohibited. Employees are expected to report any and all gifts, favors, discount, and/or entertainment as per company policy and regular business reporting practices set forth by the company. Consequences for Employee Misconduct Violations of company standards, policies, procedures, and ethics program guidelines, could result in employee reprimand, probation, suspension, salary reduction, demotion, or dismissal. In addition, employees may be held responsible for damages and/or losses, or referred for criminal prosecution or civil action. C.ETHICS EDUCATION AND TRAINING The goal of Given Company is to ensure all employees understand and comply with the established mission, values and standards of the company as presented by the company's ethics program and policies and procedures. Given Company is
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  • 34. Applied Social Psychology Paper Applied Social Psychology According to Heider and Skowronski (2007), human beings have a tendency of behaving in certain ways under certain conditions and, more importantly, in the presence of others. To explain the phenomenon, psychologists explore the science of social psychology which was traditionally designed to address the gap between sociology and psychology. It follows, therefore, that social psychology is a discipline that employs empirical investigations towards understanding and explaining the way the implied, actual or imagined presence of other humans influences the behavior, emotions and thoughts of other individuals (Simmons, Nelson & Simonsohn, 2011). Socially, psychologists opine that humans tend to behave in a manner designed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2014). The importance of social psychology in the society. Educational Research International, 3(5), 114–119. Daddis, C. (2010). Adolescent peer crowds and patterns of belief in the boundaries of personal authority. Journal of Adolescence, 33(1), 699–708. Flaherty, S. (2010). A review of attachment theory in the context of adolescent parenting. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare, 25(2), 114 –121. Heider, J., & Skowronski, J. (2007). Improving the predictive validity of the implicit association test. North American Journal of Psychology, 9(3), 53–76. Immordino–Yang, M., & Damasio, A. (2007). We feel, therefore we learn: The relevance of affective and social neuroscience to education. Mind, Brain, and Education, 1(1), 3–10. Nagel, M. (2009). Mind the mind: Understanding the links between stress, emotional well–being and learning in educational context. International Journal of Learning, 16(2), 33–42. Siegel, D. (2012). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 12(2), 1353–1369. Simmons, J., Nelson, L., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False–positive psychology. Psychological Science, 22(11), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ethical Vignette Essay Title: Ethical Vignette Abstract In this paper I will discuss the ethical vignette as it deals with confidentiality and ethical dilemmas that counselor's face. I will reflect on a video presentation as well as the North Carolina rules and regulation and the ACA Code of Ethics as it relates to confidentiality andethics. I will explain why confidentiality is important and what the rules says about it. This will help me and others to become a better counselor. Ethical Vignette Summary As I began to read and listen to the material that dealt with the Ethical vignette as it dealt with confidentiality and ethical dilemmas that counselor's will deal with in their day to day work environment. The video presentation made me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1983, c. 755, s. 2; 1993, c. 514, s. 2.) ". Next I looked at what ACA code of Ethics mandates that we do concerning these matters. In Section B.1.c counselor has to respect the rights of all clients to confidentiality and cannot share the information without client consent or without legal or ethical justification. Also in Section C.2.e and f states that the Counselors should take reasonable steps to consult with other counselors or related professionals when they have questions regarding their ethical obligations or professional practice and they must take continuing education so that they can maintain reasonable levels of awareness. Response My reaction to the video at first was "This is a long video" then I began to really listen to what they were talking about and reflect on what they were saying and how it applies to me right now. I began to change my thought process on how serious this really is. Now believe me I know how important it is because I work in the field every day, but it made me want to make sure that I'm doing the right things the way that they are supposed to be done. Making sure that confidentiality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Statement Of Education In Applied Clinical Psychology In my role as a psychology student, I would be supposed to assist individuals from diverse backgrounds in a variety of contexts. This definitely leads towards broad exposure and then professional experience. Working with humans with their diverse backgrounds enables psychologists to develop more objective judgement about psychological problems. There is an additional point of understanding about dynamics of psychological ailments. It gives you the holistic grip of application of different approaches in the psychology. As far as applied psychology is concerned, practitioners are supposed to work with various kinds of problems occurring in human lives which allows them to become more efficient and more confident with their applied work. The reasons why I want to pursue my education in AppliedClinical Psychology is my aptitude in it. Being an empathetic person I feel myself fit for this profession. Spending my own life in ups and downs makes me able to deal with emotional distress and better coping strategies. I can make my client learn better and easier. If we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What I can anticipate maximum may be cultural barrier. Though I am being educated with western literature and developed a certain level of familiarity with west culture, secondly it could be overcome with by actually experiencing it. Where I can utilize my learning skills and adaptability to adjust furthermore. Last but not least, it could be my passion and dream fulfilment to study abroad can help me to accommodate it more. Why I would like to be a clinical psychologist is quite explained above and I hope you can relate with it better. Specifically, I would like to be educated at doctoral level because education is like never ending process. The more you are educated the more you strive for it. Additionally I have mentioned the importance of being expert of any specific thing and contributing it into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. English Language Personal Statement Look at the world around you! What can you see? What attracts your attention? I will tell you. Technology, media, politics, science, education and business. This is what you can see. They shape our new world, but how can all these things be delivered to us? There should be a means of communication. A language! An international language that everybody understands. Let's say English. If you look around once more, you can see to what extent this language has dominated our life. We use it to communicate, to transfer our thoughts, to understand what is going on around us, and to learn. My interest in English and teaching started when I was at the high school where I used to help my colleagues with any problems related to English language. For this, I decided to study English language and literature at the university. There, I was introduced, for the first time, to the term "Applied Linguistics" when I was enrolled in the Contrastive Linguistics course. What impressed me in this discipline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such fact hampers their ability to communicate across cultures leading to not contributing to the development of their society. This is because intercultural communication is a way to break the limitations of people's minds, so they can not only think out of the box, but also think without a box by exploring other cultures. Getting a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics would provide me with the knowledge, tools and skills I need to help the next generations improve their skills and abilities, so that they can communicate effectively with others, build their society and meet the requirements of the job market. The acquired analytical skills, moreover, will make students better understand and analyze the problems of their society and try to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Possibility Of Integrating Critical Thinking For... Chapter Two: Investigating the Possibility of Integrating Critical Thinking in English Language Teaching Introduction Montaigne views that "saying is one thing; doing is another thing" (qtd. in Robson 191). This insinuates that what one says might be different from what s/he does, hence the necessity when enquiring about the possibility of integrating critical thinking in English Language Teaching. This chapter is devoted to the investigation of the hypothesis of the study, whether critical thinking could be incorporated in English Language Teaching. This chapter is undertaken with this spirit, we will start our investigation by introducing the population of the study. Then, we describe, analyze and interpret the questionnaires results. It will help us confirm or disconfirm our hypotheses about possible correlation between critical thinking and language teaching. We provide two sections, first, we deal with the students' questionnaire followed by its analysis, and then, we will move to do the same with teachers' questionnaire. 2.1.Methodology 2.1.1.Hypothesis It is worth to reiterate our research hypothesis: Incorporating the teaching of critical thinking skills may enhance EFL students' mastery of the field, and raise their awareness about their own learning, thereby, they become autonomous. 2.1.2.Population What is worth being mentioned is that the reason behind opting for master students to be the case of our study is their level of mastery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Behavioral Psychology Applied This is Brenda. She is seventeen years recent and plays competitive court game. Actually she hopes to urge a scholarship to play in faculty. Brenda's coach asked her to travel see a sports scientist focuses on ABA because of she has problem along with her serve. She does not have enough speed and accuracy to win matches. Her coach has tried each strategy he is aware of with no success. Supported her interview with Brenda and her review of videotapes of his serve, the behaviorist decides to use chaining to assist. The behaviorist can break down Brenda's serve into individual units of behavior like the beginning position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and follow–through. The principle for the behaviorist's selection of behavior chaining to assist Brenda may well be to interrupt down her took in practices. In steps with the goal, that each reaction to the steps recently took in prompts the subsequent step. The court game serve may be an advanced behavior composed of many distinct behaviors that have to be performed during a specific sequence. Behavior chaining is employed to show a posh behavior. Because of the court, game serve may be a series of distinct behaviors that square measure connected during a specific sequence, behavior chaining was a decent selection. A behavior chain may be a specific arrangement of distinct reactions, everyone connected with a particular jolt condition. Primary reinforcement satisfies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Applied Psychology Applied psychology Liza Knepper 6/1/2012 The many different areas of applied psychology are found in every aspect of our lives from home to work; from our families to our friends it's on the city street and in the red barn on the farm. Applied psychology has played a major role in our lives and is very important to the understanding of all psychology from the way we work to the way we sleep and is a large part of everything. Understand Our World ofApplied psychology Introduction A.A little History B.What is Psychology C.Why is Applied psychology Important in our Overall Life Body D.Psychology Research Methods 1.Experiments 2.Correlational studies 3.Longitudinal research E.Understanding research methodology 1.What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cherry, 10 Ways Psychology Can Improve Your Life., n.a) Psychology Research Methods Psychology over time has ventured away from its ethical roots began to look at scientific methods of studying the behavior of human beings. Today's researchers use a variety of scientific techniques along with others test, predict behavior and explain it. Experimental method involving manipulating one's ability to chance to determine if the changes in one's ability to change cause changes in another's
  • 41. ability to change. Correlational studies look for relationships among the different changes. With three areas of possible outcomes of correlation studies: a negative, positive, or no correlation. The correlation strength has a range from –1.00 to +1.00. Longitudinal research is used to discover relationships between the ability to change that are not related to various backgrounds and the ability to change. The length of longitudinal studies can last 20 years or more observational research involves studying the same individuals over a longer than normal period of time. Data may be gathered repeatedly in some cases, there is generally a collection of information at the beginning of the study, and throughout the study additional information is collected as needed. (Cherry, What is Psychology?, n.y) Understanding Research methodology Psychology in today's world prefers to use objective scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Essay Ethics in the workplace help the organization to grow and prosper. They bring about leadership, work culture and literacy. Ethic are beliefs about what's right or wrong and good or bad based on individual's values and morals, plus a behavior social context. Ethical behavior conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what's right and good. Unethical behavior conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what's wrong or bad. Business ethics refers to ethical or unethical behavior by employees in the context of their jobs. Ethics are talked about frequently and addressed in the news when unethical decisions are found. Sadly, people do not hear about ethics when others are engaging in ethical behavior on a daily basis. Keep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethics are thought of by many people as something that is related to the private side of life and not to the business side. In many businesses, having ethics is frowned upon or thought of as a negative subject. This is because business is usually about doing what's best for number one, not about what's really the right thing to do. Personal ethics is a branch that determines the code of conduct one adheres to. It's a course of action an individual decides to take up in order to reach the ultimate truth. Following personal code of ethics brings accountability and responsibility to life. It gives a purpose and direction, bringing out a meaning to life. Personal ethics are huge determining factors of ethics at the workplace. The usage of proper ethics in any workplace is vital to the success of the company. Unfortunately, companies fail and people sometimes even go to jail because of unethical decisions made at work. Take ENRON, for example. Were the actions of Enron's CEO's a good example of ethics? No. But, what they were a classic example of was two things: One, those actions displayed how ethics were not used in any way. Two, their actions painted a grim and realistic picture of what can happen when ethics are neglected. Had ethics been considered in the first place by the leaders of the company, there would have been no scandal. If ethics were used on a daily basis in every company, there would never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Forensic Psychologist Essay In this unit the role of the industrial psychologist will be discussed in relation to forensic psychology. The HPCSA does not currently have a separate registration category for "Forensic Psychologist" as such and most forensic work is done by clinical and industrial psychologists that specialised with a postgraduate thesis or with additional training in forensic psychology. The registration categories in psychology, which are recognised by the Professional Board of Psychology (HPCSA), are research psychology, industrial psychology, educational psychology and counselling and clinical psychology (Unisa, 2012). How can forensic psychology be defined? It is psychology as a specialist field of knowledge applied to the legal field. It is applied in order to inform legal specialists and the legal courts to make informed decision about matters of human behaviour. The psychologist as a specialist and expert is sometimes at odds with the exact nature and specific legalistic procedures of the courts as human behaviour is hardly an exact science and often requires the specialist skills of observation and assessment and interpretation of a human sciences specialist. In the ordinary context most psychologist acts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only do you have to be registered at the HPCSA as a psychologist– additionally you have to complete a year of internship after completion of the master's degree and then still undergo additional forensic training and gain experience. A forensic industrial psychologist should have excellent knowledge of the complete field of human behaviour and in addition have a good working knowledge of the law, the courts, and the legal profession. In addition the forensic psychologist should be fully informed on legal jargon and processes and must be able to act as an expert and professional witness and undertake professional assessments and be proficient in forensic report ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...