InstructionsSummary: Value: 15% of final grade. Due by the end of Sunday of Unit 4.Note:Although for time management purposes, it is strongly recommended students submit their assignments by the end of Sunday in their local time zones, submissions will be accepted, without penalty, until 3:59 a.m. Atlantic Time, on the following day. Complete a second Journal Article Review (JAR 2) using this template and MACP ...
Background and OverviewDue Date: October 29th The paper is due at the start of lecture (10 minute grace period). Emailed or late Assignments will not be accepted except under exceptional circumstances. When submitting your paper you will be required to print and sign your name on the sign-in sheet. As specified on the sign-in sheet, your signature acknowledges that you have received documentation on 1) how to cite sources, 2) what plagiaris...
There are two parts to this assignment: 1. Journal Article Assignment (20%)2. Presentation (10%) You must make use of the following three sources: 1. A sociological journal article from a reputable academic source published in the last 20 years. This article should serve as the primary basis for your assignment. 2. Your textbook will provide you with the sociological concepts and theories that you will need to use when answerin...
Selecting an Issue or ExampleYour task for this online discussion is to find a news article, news item, discussion, blog, tweet, issue or some example of political science as it relates to democracy, power, politics.(250 words) Find an example that interests you and that you think relates to political science. This assignment is about discussion and applying our understandings of political science to real issues. 1) What you chose and Why thi...
Overview of the 3 theoriesIn this section you will introduce the theories you will be researching and comparing and explain what the ‘purpose’ of the paper is. Overview of your 3 TheoriesHere you will summarize each of your 3 theories and highlight the key components of each. In this you will also say why you chose each of the theories to compare. THEORY 1: BANDURAImpact on the physical environments, both indoor and outdo...
QuestionsIntroductions: This critical thinking and writing assignment is designed to present questions that stimulate thinking towards primarily but not limited to topics contained in Chapter 06-11 and the accompanying video lectures and the “help videos” included in your modules. As such: answers should reflect integration across these information sources. Please review and apply critical thinking cognitive skills towards these...
Assessed Learning Outcomes NumbersAssessed Learning Outcomes Numbers LO3: Analyse the effect of various intervening psychological variables on performance. LO4: Examine and analyse the process leading to the effective functioning of groups and teams in sport and exercise environments  Word Count 2000 words Each case study needs to consist of 1000 words.  Brief You will be provided a seri...
Theoretical FrameworkPlease take note of the technical requirements for this essay:Font type: Arial Font size: 12 ?Line spacing: 1.5 Paragraph alignment: Justified You are only allowed to use ACADEMIC resources for this assignment. Academic resources include books, journals and academic, statistical or official websites. (Take note if a website address contains “.com” it is often not considered academic, however, if you see &ldq...
TMA format [New! Please take note]Please upload this assignment to Turnitin by Tuesday, 7 September 2021, 11:55pm. Resubmissions are allowed before this cut-off time. 1. Download and complete the new TMA Cover Page (screenshot below) from Canvas L01 > Modules > Assessments. 2. Acknowledge that you have read the self-declaration on academic integrity and submit it with your TMA. There will be a penalty of 5 marks deduction if th...
AbstractPrepare an experimental report based on the CogLab “Levels of Processing” experiment and discuss the experimental results which answer the following research question: Research Question: Does deliberate learning (as opposed to incidental learning), where deep processing is applied, result in better memory retrieval? Title (1 mark) Abstract (4 marks) [word limit = 90] Introduction (20 marks) [word limit = 500] You will ...
You have to complete a Psychotherapy Case Formulation following these steps: 1. Select a person (either a relative -Not a close one-; a friend-NOT a close one-, or someone who can collaborate with you on this assignment; the case has to be based on a REAL person, not necessarily a patient. It is the responsibility of the student to take care of any “Ethical Issue” related to the selection of the case to work wit...
Read / Watch / ListenDescription in DB8 document. Please read complete file need 300 words Read / Watch / Listen Steg, L., Kees, K., Buunk, A.P., & Rothengatter, T. (2017). Applied social psychology: Understanding and managing social problems (2nd ed.). Cambridge, UK and NY NY: Cambridge University Press- CH. 9 [attached] How Climate Change Affects Your Mental Health https://www.ted.com/talks/britt_wray_how_cl...
With reference to current Child Protection Legislation in Ireland, complete a review of the Case Study presented on JoeyWith reference to current Child Protection Legislation in Ireland (namely Children First Guidelines 2011), you are required to complete a review of the Case Study presented on Joey under the following headings: Give a brief outline of the history of Child Protection Legislation. With reference to Children First Guidelines ...
Comparing Two EssaysFor your peer review posts (2 and in separate paragraphs), ask a question regarding your peer's response. Note one element of your peer's response that you may not have noticed in your reading and analysis of the works. -Classmate post 1 How do the two essays differ? The first essay, "Our Blind Spot About Guns," by Nicholas Kristof, is about the regulation against guns to be safer and possibly save thousands of lives in the...
TaskYour task is to replicate the experiment reported by Pulford & Collman (2008) showing the persistence of the ambiguity aversion effect irrespective of urn size.The ambiguity aversion effect, first discussed by Ellsberg (1961), consists in people’s tendency to prefer risky choices when the outcome is 50:50, against choices with unknown outcomes. Imagine you are standing in front of two urns, one containing 50 red and 50 blue marbl...