People's attitudes can change over time through learning and exposure to new ideas and behaviors. For example, children who watch violent movies may start to bully others, adopting behaviors they see on screen. However, people may change their behaviors to fit a situation without truly changing their underlying attitudes. Conformity also influences how people think and act, as they will often follow the orders or behaviors of others without considering alternatives. Being in a group provides benefits like protection and more efficient problem solving, as groups can accomplish tasks better than individuals working alone.
Dr.Paul W Dyer who has been studying The Way for over 40 years and has been teaching it for over 20 years is trying to awaken the processor of your mind and spirit. Let there be" No More Victims" Stop the abuse of the human life through development.
Concept, Nature, Components of Attitude, Types of Attitude, Factors that determine our attitude, Steps to build positive attitude. Situation given to identify your attitude in professional lives.
Dr.Paul W Dyer who has been studying The Way for over 40 years and has been teaching it for over 20 years is trying to awaken the processor of your mind and spirit. Let there be" No More Victims" Stop the abuse of the human life through development.
Concept, Nature, Components of Attitude, Types of Attitude, Factors that determine our attitude, Steps to build positive attitude. Situation given to identify your attitude in professional lives.
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Contemporary Issues
Debate Forum
Students will be given 3 debate topics this semester. For each topic the students will watch a documentary they selected regarding the topic. It must be a scholarly video/documentary or you will not receive credit.
Students will then complete an assignment that requires they develop opinions for and against the topic of the video. Students will submit their debate in black board on the following due dates:
· Debate Topic One: Criminal Justice Reform:
After watching the video on you will write a three (3) paragraph essay as follows:
Paragraph 1: Summarize in one paragraph, the main topic of the video:
· What is the Issue?
· Why is this an issue? Who does it affect.
Paragraph 2: Write an argumentative paragraph Supporting the issue: you must list three reasons you are in support of the issue. These must be complete sentences.
Example: I support the death penalty because it is a just punishment, etc.., then list two more reasons you support the death penalty.
Paragraph 3: Write an argumentative paragraph Opposing the issue: you must list three reasons you are opposing the issue. These must be complete sentences.
Example: I am opposed to death penalty because it violates civil rights of cruel and unusual punishment, etc.., then list two more reasons you are opposed to the death penalty.
Responses to Peer’s Posts – Please use the format below to respond to each question. You can write 3 to 4 sentences for each question.
*Item Four: Discuss the meaning of this statement: "Research + Common Sense = Effective Teaching."
John said that (paraphrase what John said), and I agree to part of his response when he said….but I wonder if….
*Item Five: Bandura (1997) identified teachers that have strong teacher efficacy. Explain what he meant by the term teacher efficacy. Include the definition provided in the text—“…the belief that what a teacher does makes a difference”.
John said that (paraphrase what John said), ….
Discussion One
Item One: Describe a moral dilemma; then describe how an individual might reason at each stage of Kohlberg's theory of moral development. You should create your own hypothetical moral dilemma and carry it through the three levels and six stages of Kohlberg's theory.
A moral dilemma is when someone has a conflict when they have to choose between two or more actions. The person has a moral reason for choosing each action they do. The persons’ reasoning is what is important, not their final choice.
A dilemma that I came up with is about a little girl who wants to be able to buy a snack at school instead of eating the snack that her parents send her. She knows that her friends keep their snack money in their binders. When working through Kohlberg’s stages she would consider the reasoning of each choice she made.
Preconventional Level: The rules are set down by others.
Stage 1: The little girl must decide the consequences of her choices. The little girl could ask her friends fo.
CONDITIONING THEORIES 2
CONDITIONING THEORIES 3
Conditioning Theories
Sandra Pennington
Capella University
Learning And Cognition
Psyc-FP3500
Alyssa Gilston
Running head: CONDITIONING THEORIES 1
August 201
Behavioral Change Comment by DrG: Begin at top of page
Humans are unique and complex beings who have to keep up with a number of things to survive and coexist with others within a given environment. However, it is worth noting that people are usually different and not all behaviors portrayed by different individuals appeal to the society. The best factor about human behaviors is that they can be changed and transformed to what the society considers as right (Youngberg, 2004). The best way to achieve behavioral structuring and modeling is through defining the right paths of action to be followed in order to adopt the acceptable code of ethics. The best path could be self-driven or environmentally dictated. Behavioral change is a topic that has attracted a lot of attention from researchers and resulted into numerous publications with different ideas about the matter. There are countless theories about how one can achieve behavioral change. To explore various dynamics governing behavioral change, this paper explores conditioning as one of the theories of various character changes and how it has affected my own behaviors. Comment by DrG: Your paper needs a strong introduction. The introduction provides you with an opportunity to capture your reader's attention and to provide an overview of your paper. Then add your thesis statement “the purpose of this paper is to…”
Behavioral changes involve either starting something that never existed before or dumping the old doings that have always been part and parcel of one’s life. There are two theories of behavioral change that are more established; classical and operant conditioning. It is a common notion that despite the fact that there are over seven billion people in the world, each person is unique in a way, and the key to transformation or significant changes is by experimenting ethically accepted traits and adopting the ones that best suit an individual. One feature may work pretty well for one individual but turn out to be a total disaster for the next person (Kim, 2015). There is no particular method in human life that works well for everyone, and the fact that a particular strategy does not work for you should be a reason to try something else and not consider oneself a failure. Diversity is the reason the world is accommodative to all people. Comment by DrG: These are two types of learning – you need to explain Comment by DrG: Cite your source Comment by DrG: Review all directions Comment by DrG: Find a peer-reviewed research study that addresses the theory or treatment of phobias that was published after 1990. Summarize the methods used and the conclusions made, and describe the key aspects of the research that reflect behaviorist principles.
Classical conditioning entails develop.
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Attitudes and Social Judgements
How is a fixed mind changing people’ attitude. For an example, in this society, people always
believe that study in a good university will get you a high-paying job in future. So, for those
parents who wish their children have a better life in future will send their children abroad. In
another way, people will change their attitudes from time to time by learning. People keep
trying to get a good consequence. When people take attention at something, they will keep in
mind and practice it by their own. This can be explained by ‘monkey see,monkey do’. For
example, children nowadays like to watch violence movies. This possibly will affect them in
real life. They will start to bully the weak just to grab attention from other. People believe in
themselves. What exactly they do is right and they hard to recognize their exact condition.
People may change their behaviours just to get into the situation but not their attitudes.
2. Conformity
In this lecture, we have been going through how others affect your thoughts. Lecturer
uses Hitler as example during the class. People will keep going on what are they doing when
they get the orders. This is because people will think that they should follow the order and
there is no other option. This shows how people have influenced just by a word.People will
think that it is not their responsibility because it is not their willing to do that. People should
use to think before you start to do, because sometimes we will just trust or follow what others
are saying.
Behaviour in Group
People will react different in different situation neither with different people. A group
of people is much better than being alone. People in a group can take care of each other in a
difficult or dangerous situation. So, being in a group comes with many benefits. People in a
group will more efficient in solving problem compare to individual. For example, a group of
doctors will provide a better health care to patients. In making decision with a group will
have a lower probability to get wrong decision.