Define the effects and provide two types of Motivating Operations and provide two examples of each type. Be sure to describe the two effects of each Motivating Operation in each of your four examples.
Requirements:
1. Assignment is to be a minimum of 3 pages and no more than 4 pages.
2. The use of images (graphs, flowcharts, etc.) is encouraged to visually support your examples and is included as part of the total page submission requirement.
3. Label each part of your image (i.e., the MOs, the Sds, the behaviors, the consequences, etc.)
Please note: Your assignment should be submitted in a Word Document format using Times New Roman 12. The assignment must use APA format (See link to APA publication style in the course site resources.) Please include an appropriate heading on your paper and references to support methods or procedures used.
Author: admin
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Motivating Operations and their Effects: Examples and Types Introduction Motivating operations (MOs) are environmental variables that alter the value of a consequence and the likelihood of a behavior occurring. They can either increase (establishing operations) or decrease
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“Reading with the Grain: Understanding Literary Lenses and the Elements of Fiction” Exploring the Importance of Character Development and Plot in Storytelling In the assigned readings, we learned about the different elements that make up a story – characters, setting, plot, climax, and resolution. These elements work together to create a
Here are the reading and instructions for this assignment, I also attached important reading as well.
“With the grain” or “against the grain”…
The text talks about reading “with the grain” or “against the grain”. This brings up a very critical issue that is the base of literary criticism – how should we read a text?
Think about all the books and texts that you have read – that can include watching TV shows and movies too! When you read or watch, you are bringing your own psychoanalytic ideologies with you to the interpretation of the reading or watching. For example – the book “50 Shades of Grey” (and the movie) can be interpreted as anti-feminist – anti- a LOT of things. But they can also be viewed as a love story where a bad man is brought to true romance with the love of a nice girl. There are so many different ways of viewing the actions of the main characters.
Have you ever read a book or watched a movie and your opinion of it clashed with that of your friends or family? Think about some of the reasons that your opinion has been different from them? The reason is that, whether we like it or not, we bring our own background and experiences to everything we read or watch. We bring our opinions, societal expectations, cultural backgrounds, life experiences to everything and they influence our interpretation of the reading.
Elements of Fiction
As we begin our journey through literary lenses, we should do a quick dive into the elements of fiction. There are roughly 5-7 different elements, but we are going to focus on five of them to help our understanding of the motivations of our authors. All fiction stories (which can be a book, a play, a movie, a reel, etc.) have an arc that you are already familiar with:
introduction of characters and setting
rising action of the plot
introduction of conflict
the climax (when the protagonist accepts their fate and changes the outcome for all)
the denouement which is the resulting action of the climax
Here’s a breakdown of each. In this section will be begin looking at the five elements of fiction which make up the Dramatic Structure (also known as Freytag’s Structure). This is a way to map out a storyline that typically involves a classic literary trope – the hero’s journey.
The Hero’s Journey was made popular by Joseph Campbell in his book “A Hero with a Thousand Faces” in 1949 and drew on years of work by anthropologists and psychologists. His thesis is that: “A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man” (Campbell).
In the Dramatic Structure, our main character, or hero, moves from the known, the comfortable, the “everyman” existence, into the unknown, challenging, the “übermensch” existence. If you think of movie characters like Harry Potter, or Neo from The Matrix or the protagonist from any of the animated films that you love, you’ll realize that they all fall into the hero’s journey dramatic structure. 1. Characters
The first of our five is “Characters” – the people/things that move the plot along. Without characters, we have nothing – so a review in detail of this element of the structure is very important. Think about the books and stories that you love – what is it that kept you interested to read the entire story? If there’s a “flat” character, you are uninterested. But a dynamic character and their companions kept you reading/watching.
Classically, there are a couple of types of characters:
The “hero” or protagonist is the main character (and it can be a person, thing, entity, etc.). It’s very important to understand that the word “hero” doesn’t necessarily mean a good person doing good deeds with a cape or superpowers. The word “hero” came about in the 1600s as the chief character in a story. If you think about a lot of movies or books – sometimes the main character isn’t nice at all. How about Gru from “Despicable Me”? How about V in “V for Vendetta”? The second character is the antagonist (anti-hero). This is the force against the protagonist. You have to have opposition, right? There has to be good to counteract evil; lightness to counteract darkness, etc. The third type of character is the “sidekick” or “companions” and usually (not always) there are two – one with brains and one with braun (muscle). The main character cannot achieve what they need to without the sidekick or companions. If you think about Harry Potter – he had Hermione (the brains) and Ron (the muscle); how about Star Wars? Luke (the main character) had Princess Leia (the brains) and Han Solo (the muscle).
2. Setting
The setting is the time and place a story takes place. Why is that important? Well, think about reading a story which takes place before cell phones and the internet were invented. As a 21st century adult, you might question the actions of the characters if they don’t use a phone or a computer. It’s difficult to put yourself in the place of someone else in a different country, planet, or time period.
3. Plot
Plot is the action sequence – if a friend asked you what the book or movie was about, you’d typically reply by telling the plot. “First this happened, then this happened..” etc. It’s how the story unfolds and develops.
The plot encompasses a few characteristics:
Rising Action: The main character is in crisis and events leading up to facing the conflict begin to unfold. The story becomes complicated.
Introduction to Conflict: as the rising action builds, suddenly we are introduced to a conflict that will affect the characters and plot.
4. Climax
At the peak of the story, a major event occurs in which the main character faces a major enemy, fear, challenge, or other source of conflict. The main character must make a decision which changes the outcome for all – it’s when they meet and accept their fate.
5. Denouement/Resolution
The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends towards the Resolution/Denouement: Also known as the denouement, the resolution is like a concluding paragraph that resolves any remaining issues and ends the story.
In a 500+ word response, please reflect on this week’s reading assignments, and explain whether we should go with the grain or against the grain given the psychoanalytical that we all bring to our opinions.
Please use two quotes from the assigned readings.
Please use MLA formatting.
This should be in your own words – I’m all about your opinion, rather than perfect sentence structure and wording. I just want YOUR OWN WORDS… -
“The Power of Words: How a Single Writing Moment Shaped My Identity as a Writer”
You will write a literacy narrative in which you describe an important moment in your writing life and reflect on how this moment changed you as a writer.
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“A Life-Changing Non-Normative Event: The Impact of Losing a Parent at a Young Age” Losing a parent at a young age is a non-normative life event that can have a profound impact on an individual’s development.
Write about any non-normative life events you or someone close to you has experienced. What happened? How did you react? What visible effect has the event had on your behavior since it occurred? Why do you think it has affected your development in this way? Can you imagine what your personality and life might be like had you not had this particular experience?
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Analyzing Market Forces and Response in a HIM Case Study: Recommendations for Improvement
Write a paper (3-5 pages) that analyzes market forces present in a HIM case study and evaluates how the HIM and other health care professionals respond to the market forces. Include recommendations for improvement in the analysis.
Now that you have completed almost half of the course assessments, it is a good time to reflect on the lessons learned. So far we have focused on the U.S. health care system, HIM, and various health care team roles. With this assignment, we shift our attention to market forces affecting the U.S. health care system. Examples of market forces include: technology, health care costs, federal and state laws and policies, insurance, patient safety, quality care, population health, and many more. Here we will focus specifically on those market forces that directly impact HIM and the health care team. You will analyze a case study and then present your analysis of the market forces at play in the case study and the way the HIM and other health care professionals responded to the market forces presented.
HIM professionals need to collaborate with other health care professionals when responding to various market forces. For this assessment, analyze what occurred in the case study and suggest additional recommendations HIM could make to improve the quality of patient care, reduce costs, and improve overall population health.
Include the following headings and answer the questions underneath each heading in your three-to five-page case study analysis paper. Support your analysis with examples from the media piece and with references to current, scholarly, or authoritative sources. Also, use accurate terminology in your analysis.
Market Forces Affecting the U.S. Health System (1 page)
Which market forces affecting the U.S. health system and HIM are at play in the media case study?
How do the market forces you identified in the case study affect the U.S. health system?
Specifically, how do these market forces affect HIM?
Market Forces and HIM (1 to 2 paragraphs)
What roles did HIM play in the market forces you identified in the case study?
How effectively did HIM professionals respond to the market forces?
How could these HIM professionals increase their contribution to the response to the market forces?
What two to three specific recommendations for improvement would you make?
Market Forces and Health Care Professionals (1 to 2 page)
In the case study, which health care professionals and allied health workers were affected by the market forces you identified?
Market Forces and Interactions Among Health Care Professionals (1 to 2 pages)
How effectively did HIM professionals interact with the other health care professionals and allied health workers affected by the case study market forces you identified?
How could HIM professionals improve these interactions?
What two to three specific recommendations would you make?
Length: 3- to 5-double spaced pages.
Font: Use Times New Roman, 12 point
References: Include a minimum of three references to current, scholarly, and authoritative sources in your paper. Follow APA formatting and style guidelines for your citations and references.
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My Thoughts on Breastfeeding and Public Perception Breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful act that provides numerous benefits for both the mother and child. However, it is unfortunately still a controversial topic in our society. While I fully support and encourage breastfeeding
Please tell me your thoughts about the questions below:
What are your thoughts on breastfeeding in general and when women breastfeed in public?
Do you think there is an age when it is no longer appropriate for a child to be breastfed?
If breastfeeding is so beneficial, then why do many Americans have such strong reactions to a photo of a toddler breastfeeding?
Is there a point after which breastfeeding feels “unacceptable” in Western society? Why?
Does our view of the breast as a sex object cloud the issue at all, and how does the father figure into the issue of whether breastfeeding should continue long term? -
1. “The Importance of Cultural Competence in Healthcare” Cultural competence is defined as the ability to understand, appreciate, and effectively interact with individuals from different cultural backgrounds. In the healthcare setting, cultural competence is crucial for providing high-quality
150 words each minimum
1 reference each less than 5 years old with in text citation, can all be on the same document just separated -
Title: The Rise of Mass Incarceration in the United States: Causes and Consequences
Since the 1970’s, the United States has experienced unprecedented growth of incarceration. This growth has resulted in what may be referred to as “mass incarceration”. First, briefly define mass incarceration and provide some data that indicates the scope of this phenomenon. Second, argue WHY you think the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world (e.g., more crime, better police, tougher laws, targeting certain groups, etc.). Finally, briefly discuss the pros and cons of the growth of incarceration and argue whether policies contributing to mass incarceration should be maintained or reformed. If you think maintained, briefly explain why. If you think reformed, please suggest one or two reforms you think may be most beneficial.
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“Addressing Health Disparities in Black Maternal Death Rates: A Comprehensive Overview and Analysis” “Persuasive Writing: The Importance of Proper Organization and APA Style”
Scenario
You are an intern at a community-based mental health agency. You work with Black maternal death rate population and were asked to write two brief papers of 6-7 pages for your director on the health disparity of Black maternal death rate in this population. This information will be used to educate other social workers to improve their individual, community and policy level practice skills. You were asked to utilize peer-reviewed, empirical literature and reputable data sources.
Research Paper #1: Health Disparity Overview
Your Research Paper #1 must have these three (3) components:
Tell the story of a population that experiences a health disparity—a difference in health status based on systemic inequalities, such as those discussed in class. In this component, be sure to:Define your population early
Use statistical data (i.e. prevalence or insistence) Use other information/sources
Clearly explain and define this disease/disparity. In this component, be sure to:Define the disease/disparity in non-technical terms
Explain the physical symptoms of the disease on the individual and the family
Explain the psychosocial impacts of the disease on the individual and the family
Tell your audience (the director of the community-based mental health agency) about the causes of the health disparity. In this component, be sure to:Explain why this disparity is a significant social problem
Review and summarize current peer-reviewed empirical literature on the causes of this health disparityi.Identify what theories have been used to explain or investigate this disparity
ii.Identify the multiple factors at the individual, family, community, provider, or systems/policy level that explain the disparity
Research Paper #1: Guidelines
Your Research Paper #1 must follow these structural and academic guidelines:
Paper length is six to seven (6-7) pages, not including cover and reference pages
Citations and references are to be formatted in APA style
In total, you need ten (10) referencesAt least five (5) reputable references related to data and facts about the disparity/disease and population affected
At least five (5) references from original, peer-reviewed research articles related to the cause of the disparity
Paper must be uploaded to TurnItIn on Moodle 24-hours before deadlineStudents should check the similarity report, revise as necessary, and resubmit by the deadline
Research Paper #1 Marking Guide
Area
Expectations
Value
Component #1 Content
The paper identifies a specific population and health disparity that is described fully using data and other sources.
20
Component #2 Content
The paper describes concisely, and effectively the disease, physical symptoms, and psychosocial impacts on the individual and family.
20
Component #3 Content
The paper summarizes the current theoretical and empirical research on the causes of this health disparity in this population. The paper includes factors at multiple levels including individual, family, community, provider, or systems/policy levels.
20
Thesis
The paper’s introduction contains a problem as well as a plausible and concise thesis statement that gives the reader a sense of the paper’s overall direction.
5
Research
The paper uses the required number of reputable articles and statistical data to support the main points of the paper. All quotations and paraphrased ideas are properly cited, and used only to support the author’s ideas/main points and not used as part of the main premise of the paper or a paragraph. Paragraphs are not started with a quote, and all quotes are explained.
10
Critical Thinking
The paper reflects an ability to conceptualize and engage in critical thinking.
5
Structure
Paragraphs include clear topic statements that are supported by the content of the paragraph. Sentences are clearly written and ideas are clearly presented. Appropriate use of language and correct grammar, spelling and punctuation are present. 5
Clarity
The paper is clearly reasoned, expressed, and well-organized. The paper has a logical, clear progression from one paragraph to the next to make a persuasive point. Transition sentences are used to bridge ideas.
5
APA Mechanics
APA style is correctly used in the entire paper including the title page, pagination, headers, citations, and reference page.
10
Total
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“Exploring the Current Literature for a Successful Capstone Project: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis”
Objective
Implement research for your project
Deliverables
Write a 5-6 page (not including the title and reference pages)
APA formatted paper with an introduction and conclusion
APA headings for each section of the paper
At least 5 references
Step 1: Capstone Project
Write a thorough literature review paper
Step 2: Consider
Subheadings (Themes Discovered In Review)
Notice Of Gaps In Knowledge
At least 5 references within 5 years and peer-reviewed.
Step 3: Write
Write a paper that addresses the current literature for your project.
Use the template attached below.
ASSIGNMENT TIPS:
Identifies/addresses a relevant topic and a thesis that provides direction for the content that is engaging and thought provoking. The thesis clearly and concisely states the position, premise, or hypothesis and is consistently the focal point throughout the presentation. Demonstrates a sophisticated understanding and careful, critical analysis of the research topic and thesis (argument). Compares/contrasts perspectives, considers counter arguments or opposing positions, and draws original and thoughtful conclusions with future implications.
Provides compelling and accurate evidence to support in-depth analysis to the central position beyond the required (2) research sources with at least 1 source from a periodical database. Research sources are highly relevant, accurate, recent (less than 5 years old) and reliable and add to the strength of the content.
Content is effectively organized. Ideas are arranged logically, flows smoothly, with a strong progression of thought from paragraph to paragraph connecting to the central position. Includes all required components (introduction, body, conclusion, citations, references, etc.).
Content is well written and uses standard English characterized by elements of a strong writing style. Basically, free from grammar, punctuation, spelling, usage, or formatting errors. APA guidelines for formatting are consistently followed. Includes in-text citations and references that are written correctly.