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Why there’s so much conflict at work and what you can do to fix it |

OpenStax College (2017). Psychology. https://openstax.org/details/psychology. Read the following: Chapters 13 and 14 Video Resources TEDx Talks. (2018, January 16). Why there’s so much conflict at work and what you can do to fix it | Liz Kislik | TEDxBaylorSchool [Video]. YouTube. TEDx Talks. (2018, October 18). How to deal with difficult people | Jay Johnson […]

four personal examples to illustrate impression management, social tuning, social comparisons, mindsets, intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, or causal theories.

In 750-1,000 words, provide a minimum of four personal examples to illustrate impression management, social tuning, social comparisons, mindsets, intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, or causal theories. One example provided must address face to face versus written communication styles. Are there measures that can be taken when communicating nonverbally to improve self-presentation, impression management, attributional inferences, and cognitive […]

chose an advertisement (print, commercial, ect.) and post it here (add an attachment or add a link). Then explain why it is persuasive.

Discussion boards provide students an opportunity to share their unique perspective, make recommendations, provide an opinion, or answer a question about an issue. Each response should be professional and must be written well (follow rules of grammar and mechanics), clearly, and concisely. In general, students should support each of their claims using empirical evidence, logic […]

Nadine was a 15-year-old girl whose mother brought her for a psychiatric evaluation to help her with long standing shyness.A

Original discussion board There are three possible diagnosis in this scenario.Can you indentifythem? Discuss. Nadine was a 15-year-old girl whose mother brought her for a psychiatric evaluation to help her with long standing shyness.Although Nadine was initially reluctant to say much about herself, she said she felt constantly tense. She was generally unable to speak in any […]

Your “Election Challenge” is to use psychology to persuade at least three people to vote for a U.S. presidential candidate of your choice on Tuesday, November 3. In each case, these people should be individuals who would otherwise vote for another candidate or would not vote at all. Why?

2020 Election Challenge* Your “Election Challenge” is to use psychology to persuade at least three people to vote for a U.S. presidential candidate of your choice on Tuesday, November 3. In each case, these people should be individuals who would otherwise vote for another candidate or would not vote at all. Why? Why does leadership […]

pick a behavior that would be best addressed using shaping.

Shaping 1 pageShaping can be used to help learners acquire new behaviors. For this discussion, pick a behavior that would be best addressed using shaping.In your post: Identify the successive approximations that you might reinforce as you shape this behavior. Describe the desired terminal behavior in objective terms. Identify other analytic teaching methods that you […]

theoretical best practices for restorative justice, crime prevention, and corrections.

In 1,250-1,500 words, do the following: Describe some of the theoretical best practices for restorative justice, crime prevention, and corrections. Explain how the theoretical best practices are, and are not, manifested in current correctional settings in the United States. Explain different ways to improve rehabilitative services to make them more readily utilized within the criminal […]

real-life case example to study from your current workplace, your research, or the course resources.

Target Behavior and Outcome Criteria DefinitionThis assignment is the first component of your course project. Identifya real-life case example to study from your current workplace, your research, or the course resources. Please make sure you choose a case study that will allow you to fully explore all the course competencies as you progress through your […]

StatCrunch output and the written report of your findings.

Use the StatCrunch database that you created in Week 1. Conduct an ANOVA to determine whether there is a significant difference in the self-esteem scores of participants who are right-handed, participants who are left-handed, and participants who use both hands. Run post-hoc tests even if your findings are not significant.Copy and paste the output into […]