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You will write a short paper, approximately 2 pages, no more than 3, due second day of class. You will not do research for it. You will give an account of what jobs a psychologist performs and what challenges does a psychologist encounter during the course of a day. The paper should illustrate your assumptions and impressions about what a psychologist does. This is pass/no pass, counts for 5 points. Please submit a PAPER COPY AND UPLOAD IT TO CANVAS.


Psychology-Assignment

You have covered a number of theories in child development this term, as well as how these theories help you to understand the developmental process from birth through adolescence. Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, Kohlberg, attachment theory, nature versus nurture, the influence of SES, and cultural implications are some of the major theories and concepts.

For this Assignment, you will write an expository paper. Please address the following four points in the expository paper:

  1. Select one developmental stage, such as infancy—ages birth to 2; early childhood—ages 2 to 6; middle childhood—ages 6 to 11; or adolescence—ages 11 to 18.
  2. Explain the physical, social, and cognitive changes that occur during that stage of development.
  3. Discuss at least one theory that fits best with the stage of development you have selected. Describe the theory and explain how it appropriately fits with your selected developmental stage.
  4. Discuss the impact that cultural factors (e.g., race, religion or ethnicity) could have on your selected stage of development.

For example, you might select the stage of infancy, and then describe the physical, social and cognitive changes that are part of infant development. Then select one theory, for example Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages of Development, and explain what this theory says about infancy. Finally, you could discuss how culture may affect parenting styles. This is just an example and you are certainly not limited to this idea.

Please use at least one other scholarly peer reviewed reference for your Assignment besides the textbook for a total of two references. The Kaplan Library is the best place to find research articles.

  • Please type your expository paper using 12-point Times New Roman font and double-spacing using Standard American English.
  • This Assignment should be 4 pages in length, not including the title page or reference page.
  • You must refer to the reading resources and provide a citation using APA format in the form of in-text citations for any sources used.
  • The viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained.
  • The writing should be well ordered, logical and unified, as well as original and insightful.
  • Remember to include a title page at the start of, and a reference list at the conclusion of, your essay. The KU Writing Center has information on how to use APA formatting. You can access the Writing Center from the Academic Tools section.

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Make slides about this stories also find related cases on the internet that support it and recent issues about deportations and undocumented immigrants add pictures short video in relation to the readings or what’s going on now. the issues we are facing now and how it is affecting us.

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We use what we know about Earth—its structure, atmosphere, geologic activities, and processes—to prove or disprove our theories of other planets. Describe one such example of our use of Earth analogs to determine the circumstances elsewhere, and explain how it might influence our explorations in the future. And for the last time this term, don’t choose an example that already has been posted.

please do not use craters *already used*

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1) Compose thesis statement and arguments (2 pro and 1 con) From these two articles

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discussion question assignment are typed 12 point, times new roman font, single or double spaced, NO LONGER THAN 1 PAGE

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This is a reaction to the assigned reading ‘If the Man Says you Must Sit, Then you Must Sit’: The Relational Construction of Woman Abuse: Gender, Subjectivity and Violence. Student please develop one question and answer over the assigned reading, that you think is worthy of spending class time discussing.

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Please write a 1-2 page essay answering all parts of the following question. Feel free to use material and ideas from throughout Chapter 4. However, if you choose to use any direct quotes from the chapter then please remember to properly cite that material using MLA format.Please summarize and explain one of the arguments for the existence of God presented in Chapter 4. What is the problem of evil and in what ways does the problem of evil challenge this argument. Which view, if either, do you find more compelling and why? book Philosophy: A Text with Readings (13th edition) by Manuel Velasquez.

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i would like you to write a short essay on the topic:

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Case Study Questions

The discussion topic for this week is a case study provided in your Alligood text on pages 112-113.  After reading this case study, answer the questions provided in Critical Thinking Activities at the end. Number your responses accordingly.

 

Mrs. Walsh, a woman in her 70s, was in critical condition after repeat coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Her family lived nearby when Mrs. Walsh had her first CABG surgery. They had moved out of town but returned to our institution, where the first surgery had been performed successfully. Mrs. Walsh remained critically ill and unstable for several weeks before her death. Her family was very anxious because of Mrs. Walsh’s unstable and deteriorating condition, and a family member was always with her 24 hours a day for the first few weeks.The nurse became involved with this family while Mrs. Walsh was still in surgery, because family members were very anxious that the procedure was taking longer than it had the first time and made repeated calls to the critical care unit to ask about the patient. The nurse met with the family and offered to go into the operating room to talk with the cardiac surgeon to better inform the family of their mother’s status.One of the helpful things the nurse did to assist this family was to establish a consistent group of nurses to work with Mrs. Walsh, so that family members could establish trust and feel more confident about the care their mother was receiving. This eventually enabled family members to leave the hospital for intervals to get some rest. The nurse related that this was a family whose members were affluent, educated, and well informed, and that they came in prepared with lists of questions. A consistent group of nurses who were familiar with Mrs. Walsh’s particular situation helped both family members and nurses to be more satisfied and less anxious. The family developed a close relationship with the three nurses who consistently cared for Mrs. Walsh and shared with them details about Mrs. Walsh and her life.The nurse related that there was a tradition in this particular critical care unit not to involve family members in care. She broke that tradition when she responded to the son’s and the daughter’s helpless feelings by teaching them some simple things that they could do for their mother. They learned to give some basic care, such as bathing her. The nurse acknowledged that involving family members in direct patient care with a critically ill patient is complex and requires knowledge and sensitivity. She believes that a developmental process is involved when nurses learn to work with families.She noted that after a nurse has lots of experience and feels very comfortable with highly technical skills, it becomes okay for family members to be in the room when care is provided. She pointed out that direct observation by anxious family members can be disconcerting to those who are insecure with their skills when family members ask things like, “Why are you doing this? Nurse ‘So and So’ does it differently.” She commented that nurses learn to be flexible and to reset priorities. They should be able to let some things wait that do not need to be done right away to give the family some time with the patient. One of the things that the nurse did to coordinate care was to meet with the family to see what times worked best for them; then she posted family time on the patient’s activity schedule outside her cubicle to communicate the plan to others involved in Mrs. Walsh’s care.When Mrs. Walsh died, the son and daughter wanted to participate in preparing her body. This had never been done in this unit, but after checking to see that there was no policy forbidding it, the nurse invited them to participate. They turned down the lights, closed the doors, and put music on; the nurse, the patient’s daughter, and the patient’s son all cried together while they prepared Mrs. Walsh to be taken to the morgue. The nurse took care of all intravenous lines and tubes while the children bathed her. The nurse provided evidence of how finely tuned her skill of involvement was with this family when she explained that she felt uncomfortable at first because she thought that the son and daughter should be sharing this time alone with their mother. Then she realized that they really wanted her to be there with them. This situation taught her that families of critically ill patients need care as well. The nurse explained that this was a paradigm case that motivated her to move into a CNS role, with expansion of her sphere of influence from her patients during her shift to other shifts, other patients and their families, and other disciplines”Critical thinking activities.

1. Discuss the clinical narrative provided here using the unfolding case study format to promote situated learning of clinical reasoning (Benner, Hooper-Kyriakidis, & Stannard, 2011).2. Regarding the various aspects of the case as they unfold over time, consider questions that encourage thinking, increase understanding, and promote dialogue, such as: What are your concerns in this situation? What aspects stand out as salient? What would you say to the family at given points in time? How would you respond to your nursing colleagues who may question your inclusion of the family in care?3. Using Benner’s approach, describe the five levels of competency and identify the characteristic intentions and meanings inherent at each level of practice.

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You will write a paper to compare the analysis of the data in your two papers. Your paper must include a description of each research project, the proposed question, the data collection process, the statistical methods used to analyze the data and the conclusions. You should also include an explanation of the rational for choosing the statistical methods used based on the question being asked. You may also present other ideas for using the data.

Your paper should be 3-5 pages, not including the cover page and references. Your paper must be in APA format.

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