Assignment 2: Persuasive Paper Part 1: A Problem Exists

  

Assignment 2: Persuasive Paper Part 1: A Problem Exists 

Using your thesis statement and research, present the problem that needs to be addressed with your proposed solution. Note: Your solution, advantages, and challenges, will be in Parts 2 and 3. You are only detailing the problem and making sure the reader thoroughly understands the need to read the next two (2) parts of your paper.

Write a three to four (3-4) page draft in which you: 

1.Provide an appropriate title and an interesting opening paragraph to appeal to your stated audience (appeal with logic, ethics, or emotion). 

2.Include a defensible, relevant thesis statement in the first paragraph. (Revised from instructor feedback on Assignment 1.). 

3.Describe the history and status of the issue and provide an overview of the problem(s) that need to be addressed. You should break the issue down into multiple parts (called “problems” for this assignment). For example, if you were writing about jaywalking in a busy city, some of the problems associated could be (1) the lack of available crosswalks, (2) issues with technology like Walk/Don’t Walk signs and mobile phones, and (3) people’s disregard of established laws due to a sense of self-importance. There are several other problems that could be associated with this issue, but those are some ideas. This section should be one or two (1-2) paragraphs.

4.Explain the first problem and provide support for your claims. This should be one or two (1-2) paragraphs.

5.Explain the second problem and provide support for your claims. This should be one or two (1-2) paragraphs.

6.Explain the third problem and provide support for your claims. This should be one or two (1-2) paragraphs.

7.Provide a paragraph that summarizes the stated problems and promises a solution. Do not explain the solution in this paragraph!. 

8.Develop a coherently structured draft that follows the structure outlined above.

9.Use effective transitional words, phrases, and sentences throughout the paper.

10.Support claims with at least three (3) quality, relevant references. Use credible, academic sources available through Strayer University’s Resource Center. You may use additional resources as needed. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as academic resources..

Your assignment must follow these formatting guidelines: •Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.. •Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length..

Note: Submit your assignment to the designated plagiarism program so that you can make revisions before submitting your paper to your professor.

Treatement interventions

Write a 750-1,000-word assignment that gives a general overview of commonly used substance use disorder treatment approaches. In addition, you are to select two common approaches and compare their similarities and differences.

Include the following in your assignment: A brief description of common empirically researched substance use disorder treatments listed in the topics readings such as (MI, CBT, and SF). Include a minimum of two treatment descriptions. A discussion about the differences of each treatment listed. A discussion about which method you would prefer to use and why. A list of professionals who may be involved in treatment, their role, and how you would coordinate treatment with them. A minimum of two scholarly sources.

Consider using the following level-one APA headings in your paper to help organize the content: Overview of Treatment Approaches to Addictions Counseling Treatment Differences Preferred Method and Rationale Treatment Professionals

Must provide at least 3 scholarly resources. 

environmental factors

 In this assignment, you will have a chance to discuss a topic that brings personality theory together with social psychology. Dealing with unhealthy groups like gangs or cults is an important issue in social psychology. However, you cannot fully address this issue if you do not first understand personality development and how one’s personality affects the choices that are made. Specifically, you will look at Skinner’s behavioral perspective on personality development and discuss how that theory can play a role in this issue of unhealthy groups. 

 

Bob is an adolescent who grew up in a gang-infested part of a large city. His parents provided little supervision while he was growing up and left Bob mostly on his own. He developed friendships with several kids in his neighborhood who were involved in gangs, and eventually joined a gang himself. Now crime and gang activities are a way of life for Bob. These have become his way to identify with his peer group and to support himself.

It is relatively easy to see that Bob’s environment has played a large role in his current lifestyle. This coincides with Skinner’s concept of environment being the sole determinant of how personality develops. Skinner believed that if you change someone’s environment and the reinforcements in that environment, you can change their behavior.

 

Use the Internet, Argosy University library resources, and your textbook to research Skinner’s concept of the environment and answer the following questions: If you were to create an environment for Bob to change his behavior from that of a gang member to a respectable and law-abiding citizen, what types of environmental changes and positive reinforcements would you suggest and why? What are some interventions that are used in the field currently? Are there any evidence-based programs that use these environmental and reinforcement interventions?

Write your initial response in 2–3 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

TECA case study

  

Case Study Sample 1

Introduction 

The child I have chosen to observe is named Amy.  She is a two-year-old who has fair skin, black hair, and dark brown eyes. Her birthday is May 16th.  Amy is a toddler who lives with both her mother and father.  The socioeconomic status of the family is as follows; her dad attended a two-year technical school where he received an Associate’s Degree in Auto Mechanics. He is now employed by the United States Postal Service, as a lead auto technician, and his income is mid-ranged. His mom also attended a technical school and received a Medical Certificate as a Phlebotomist. For personal reasons, his mother chose to work in a different field after having completed the certificate program.  She is now employed by a small family-owned business and holds a secretarial position.  

In addition to her parents, Amy has an older brother who is named A.J.  He is eight years old.  The family lives in a two-bedroom apartment in the greater Dallas area.  The children share a bedroom, which is decorated with both dolls and cars to accommodate both genders.  They also have a television in their room that is they use for both watching and video gaming.  I specifically chose this child because of her enormous sense of curiosity. 

Physical Development 

Amy can run, walk up stairs with help, and jump off of the floor with both feet. According to the textbook, this is normal large motor development for a two-year-old (Manis, 2017).  During my observation, she used different coloring crayons, picked up small beads (with adult supervision to prevent swallowing), played with blocks and displayed a multitude of other skills which require the workings of the small muscle groups.  She engages in coloring and drawing pictures, and even has a few on display on her parent’s apartment walls! 

According to her mother, Amy is a normal, healthy, growing girl.  There were no reports of problems during her infancy.  One complaint her mother had, however, was the fact that Amy periodically wakes during the night and will wander into her parent’s bedroom to sleep.  Feeding time can be a difficult time for the family, according to Mom.  Amy, if given the opportunity according to her parents, would rather eat McDonald’s chicken nuggets day in and day out.  

Cognitive Development

Amy is in the Mental Representation Phase of Piaget’s Sensorimotor Stage according to the textbook (Manis, 2017). She can remember where objects were last placed and recall them again after a few minutes have passed.  According to her father, Amy loves to sing.  When her mother presents her with a new song, she listens carefully and intently and watches her mother’s lips as she is singing. 

Another example of cognitive learning at work is the fact that her parents are now getting her ready for potty training.  According to Mom, she shows intense curiosity when it’s time “to go” with Mom and observes closely what is being done.  Mom stated that she has been known to lose interest in the task, but responds well when Mom and Dad provide positive reinforcement for voluntarily sitting on the training potty with a diaper still on. 

Amy can speak 2-3 word sentences.  She can express what she wants and responds positively when her parents or caregivers need to correct phrasing. She repeats what was said and nods to indicate that she understands. Though Amy can almost completely finish the “Alphabet Song,” she still on occasion needs assistance in completing it in its entirety.

Social and Emotional Development

Currently, at age two, Amy attends daycare and is kept in a room with other two-year-olds.  It has been recorded that Amy is definitely one of the more dominant children in her classroom. According to her caregiver, she often has a hard time sharing and recently has been labeled a “bully” due to her constant efforts to keep all of the toys to herself.  Amy’s parents stated that they found this interesting because she doesn’t seem to have this problem at home with her older brother.  

When asked to share, or acknowledge, that another classmate would like to play with a toy, Amy (according to her caregiver) has a tantrum and doesn’t understand the concept of sharing.  Consequently, she spends a lot of time in the time-out chair. According to our textbook, toddlers are becoming more independent, and it is typical for them to show some aggression towards other children (Manis, 2017).

Family or Home Factors

Amy is being reared in a two-parent home with an older brother who is eight. The total household size is four. Because both parents work outside of the home, Amy attends a full-day preschool program at her church. The SES of the family has allowed for many opportunities for both A.J. and Amy. 

I observed the parents bicker in front of the children. According to the textbook, it is important for adults to model appropriate social behavior, so this may account for some of Amy’s behavior with her classmates; as children often imitate what their parents say and do (Manis, 2017).

Summary

Part 1: 

In summation, I strongly believe that Amy benefits greatly from her family’s SES status. The household income affords the family the ability to go out and explore on many levels; from going to the neighborhood park, the local petting zoo, amusement parks, and her daycare. I believe that a child of Amy’s caliber should continue to be encouraged to do positive things. 

As an infant, her parents surrounded her with multiple stimuli which I feel contributed greatly to her physical and cognitive development. Amy was not limited to just a mobile hanging over her bed, but also had building blocks, computer aides, books, markers, crayons, stickers, flash cards, and an equally curious older brother who helped push her along. 

I chose this child, because of her sense of curiosity and show of an immense amount of courage when it comes to facing new challenges.  Although she is often reluctant to share with other children, she has no problem inquiring about her surroundings and people in them. She would either sit and observe other children at play or sit and observe the “new adult” in the room. But, it wouldn’t be long before she was making her way over to the newcomer and engaging them. It is important that her parents and caregivers work with her on developing positive social skills.

Part 2: 

The learning environment I feel best suited for Amy is one that developmentally appropriate and academically challenging. She can learn quickly and retains information for long periods of time.  An environment that has multiple stimuli and visual aids will be conducive to Amy’s development. 

The ideal learning environment for Amy should also include adults who can provide role models in the nurturing treatment of the children, and the use of non-threatening communication strategies. That supportive environment is currently lacking in her home and should be improved there. Although her diet may present a challenge from time to time, I observed no signs of developmental delays, but it would be beneficial for her for the family to work on improving her nutrition.  If Amy’s parents and teachers work with her, she has a promising future.

  

References

Here you place your APA reference for the textbook (The Dynamic Child)

Psychology Class (Intership Class 499)

350 words 

Topic: Social and Cultural Variables

Identify the social and cultural variables at your internship site (include variables such as age, gender, ethnicity, culture, family status, economic status, etc. as applicable). Consider these questions: 1. Are there differences between the clients served and the staff serving the clients? 2. Does this make an impact on the delivery of services? 3. How do the social realities around the site (local customs, social status, cultural ‘realities’) impact the clients in your site? 4. How do they impact delivery of services?

Find 1 peer-reviewed article that relates to the importance of awareness of social and cultural differences. In 1 sentence, what did you learn from that article?

My  site is a Day Care (I am doing my community service hours there)

Leadership Behavior and Motivation

Assess the behaviors and motivation exhibited by the leader you selected by drafting a 500-word essay. Include examples of behaviors exhibited by the leader, and apply the leadership grid theory to analyze the leader’s behavior. Also, apply at least one motivation theory to analyze observations that may indicate the leader’s motivations for his or her behavior. Use at least two online Library sources to support your assertions about the leader’s behavior and motivation. Remember to include in-text citations and reference citations in APA Style. 

Dyslexia – Discussion

I am so happy that our book covers dyslexia. The first brain imaging lab I worked for while I was a student studied dyslexia. At the time it was a hot topic and there was even a story about the research our lab was doing in Times Magazine.

Unfortunately, even though there are still so many interesting questions to ask about dyslexia and there are still so many people who have dyslexia it isn’t as popular a topic these days. In the lab we did fMRI studies comparing brain activity in dyslexic children and children without dyslexia. We found that there were average differences in brain activity patterns. Those differences in brain activity patterns lead to differences in the way the mind works. These differences lead to difficulties in reading and other tasks but they also lead to advantages. Please watch this 13 minute video that makes that point very well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyab_VSBCAk (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

In the time I spent researching the brain in several different labs one of the things I noticed was that actually there are so many differences between everyone’s brain structure and brain activation patterns. That is one of the reasons that studying the brain can be so difficult. Differences in the brain lead to differences in the way our minds work. But that is an advantage if we work together! We have the option of getting someone else’s perspective on our problem or work because all of our minds work differently to some degree. 

Read the section in module 13.2 (14.2 in the 11th edition) called “Dyslexia”.

There are several underlying difficulties that cause difficulty with reading in dyslexia. Make sure you understand what they are know the patterns in the brain related to those functions.

Then post about the following (about your own mind based on personal experience, not necessarily having anything to do with dyslexia): How does your mind work? What problems do you run into because of the way your mind works? How do you use the way your mind works to your advantage?

OR

Comment on a classmate’s post comparing the way your mind works to theirs in detail.

PP Presentation

Recurring Steps in the Process  In this assignment, you will expand on the concept that needs assessment, program design and development, and program evaluation are recurring steps in an ongoing process.  For this assignment, you will present to a broad-based audience of community leaders a review of what has been accomplished (based on what you learned in the previous assignments) and what you recommend as next steps for both the Ruby Lake and the Shoals neighborhoods.  Please read the objectives and the Recurring Steps in the Process Scoring Guide carefully to ensure that you are meeting the requirements and grading criteria for this assignment.  For this presentation, you will use either PowerPoint or Prezi. Review Get Started With Prezi, if you are not familiar with this program.  Other Requirements  Your paper should meet the following requirements: •Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message. •APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines. •Number of resources: Include 5–7 scholarly references. •Length of paper: 10–15 slides. •Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.

Differences in Communication Across Cultures

Write a paper of 500 to 750 words in which you discuss the elements of communication across cultures. Include elements such as verbal and nonverbal attributes, attending skills, eye contact, body language, and physical space. Provide examples of communication elements that are both the same and differ across various cultures. Discuss communication strategies that are applicable across cultures.

Paper must include a minimum of two credible sources.

Application of Ethical Principles

 

To prepare for this assignment: Review the article, “Interpersonal Dynamics in a Simulated Prison.” Pay particular attention to the ethical standards followed in the Stanford Prison Experiment. Review the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Think about which APA ethical standards might apply to the Stanford Prison Experiment and about what problems or conflicts might arise if these standards were applied. Consider whether this study could be conducted today under current ethical standards and why or why not. Keeping in mind the APA ethical standards you reviewed, notice if there are any ethical issues, problems, or flaws in the research study. If so, think about why they are issues, problems, or flaws.

The assignment (2–3 pages): Briefly describe each ethical issue, problem, or flaw you found in the Stanford Prison Experiment. Explain why you consider each to be an ethical issue, problem, or flaw. Explain whether the same research, if conducted today, would be considered ethical or unethical and why or why not. Justify your position citing specific APA ethical codes that apply.