media example of causal OR statistical reasoning

Being informed by the last set of reading material on causal and statistical reasoning, find ONE BRIEF media example of causal OR statistical reasoning being used in a misleading/deceptive manner. This can be in a short video clip or paragraph in an article on the web. Again, news sites are a great place to look. First, begin your discussion post by providing a link to your selected example. Second, point out exactly what it is in your example that you’ll be critically assessing. Third, explain why you think that your example contains an instance of misleading/deceptive causal or statistical reasoning.

Theoretical Orientation

 

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*I NEED THIS DONE BY TOMORROW 8/13/18 AT 8:00 AM ET*

As a school counselor, you must harness your power to impact social change. In this Reflection, you reflect upon Week 1, in which you explored how school counseling theories influence the process of becoming a scholar-practitioner who effects positive social change.

Think about what it means to be a scholar-practitioner. Scholar: someone who engages in literature and best practices. Practitioner: someone who practices a profession. Becoming a scholar-practitioner implies that you are merging these two professional aspects together to become more effective in your trade. It also means that you are cognizant of the need to build upon the science of your profession with the new knowledge that is attained and practiced by your colleagues. How can encompassing the role of a scholar-practitioner also guide you in your efforts to effect positive social change?

Taking into account what you have learned in this course, think about how the development of your own personal theoretical orientation can also contribute to becoming a scholar-practitioner who effects social change.

In a 3- to 5-page paper (APA Style), explain how the development of your own personal theoretical orientation in school counseling can also contribute to becoming a scholar-practitioner who effects positive social change.

*My theoretical orientation is the Adlerian  Theory.*

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philosophy homework

Examine and try to decipher the images in the above link. For this analysis and discussion, pick one (identify the # or paste it in your post) and try to translate the image into a structured argument form that utilizes at least one premise and a conclusion.  Try to state the conclusion and each premise as single sentences.  In the same post provide your thoughts and reflections on the image and argument.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS due 12 hours. both reading attached.

  

Guidelines for Writing DISCUSSION QUESTIONS (Adapted from Bucker, 2015)

General Information
Throughout the semester, you will be asked to read a series of scholarly articles and chapters (posted in Canvas) that focus on topics pertinent to your major research project. This handout describes your Discussion Question assignment for each of these assigned readings. 

· There are four discussion sessions during the semester. You will write two discussion questions per session. If there is one assigned reading per session, then both of your DQs will come from this reading. If there are two assigned readings per session, then you should write one DQ per reading. 

· On February 8, there are two discussion sessions. This means that you write 4 DQs total for this class period, 2 for each discussion session. 

· Questions must be submitted to Canvas by class time on the day that the relevant articles/chapters are to be discussed. If you have to miss class on the day of the discussion, you can submit your DQs before class and receive partial credit for the assignment. 

· As you read each article/chapter, take notes. Underline important points and jot down ideas or questions that come to mind while reading it; this will help you write discussion questions more easily. 

· Discussion questions should neither be too specific (“What does the fourth word on p. 27 mean?”) nor too general (“Was this a good article? Why or why not?”). Try to strike a balance between the specific and general. Try to ask thought-provoking questions that make connections to other areas of study and other realms of life—what you saw on the news, read in the paper or a magazine, etc. 

· Be sure to point the reader to the specific content of the article that your question addresses. 

· Avoid questions with “yes/no” or “either/or” answers; good discussion questions are open-ended. Also avoid leading questions. See below for examples of good discussion questions. 

· Go for controversy! Try to pose questions that would easily engage the class in discussion. 

· When it is your turn to lead class discussion during one of the sessions, you must still turn in typed discussion questions on the sources, but these may be the same questions you used to stimulate class discussion during your presentation. Remember that you do the discussion leading in groups, so be sure that you turn in two discussion questions per discussion leader. 

Example Discussion Questions 

1. What negative consequences could result if parents followed Bem’s suggestion to raise androgynous boys and girls? How might peers respond to boys with stereotypically feminine characteristics and girls with stereotypically masculine characteristics? What are the positive consequences of raising androgynous boys and girls? Where does one draw the line between a healthy de-emphasis on gender and a healthy acknowledgment of gender in raising children? 

2. Josephs, Markus, and Tafarodi argue that individuation (distinguishing the self from others on the basis of talents or accomplishments) does not serve as a significant source of esteem for American women (because of gender-role socialization). How accurately does their argument describe women in the U.S.? Explain your response. How do women in the U.S. compare, in terms of how individualistic they are, to men and women in Asian cultures? How does the pressure that women feel in our society to be appropriately “feminine” interact with the individualistic norms that all Americans experience? 

Create power point

Create a 10- to 12-slide PowerPoint® presentation that discusses Freud, Erikson, and two other psychoanalytic or neo-psychoanalytic theorists.

Discuss the following in your presentation: Why was Freud’s work so influential? How did the analysts that followed Freud dissent from his viewpoint? What links the theorists in the psychoanalytic theory group? What are three or more psychoanalytic concepts relevant to today’s culture? Explain their relevance and provide an example of each.

Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

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What are the applicability Psychodynamic, Attachment, and  Psychosocial?

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worksheet

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175 word summary

You will be completing a self-management project in Week 5, and your topic needs to be approved by your instructor to ensure it is behavioral, measurable, and objectively defined. Doing so ensures that you select an appropriate topic but also gets you thinking about how to operationally define behavior.

Choose a target behavior for your Week 5 Self-Management Project.

Write a 175-word summary on the target behavior in observable and measurable terms. Include the methods that will be used to observe and acquire baseline data.

Submit your target behavior description, along with the dimension you will be measuring to your instructor for approval.