Use the template to complete an annotated bibliography for a minimum of 8 articles found on the topic within the past 5 years
Include the following:
Overview of your topic
Full reference followed by a summative and evaluative component for each reference
NO REFERENCE PAGE
Submit Thursday Annotated Bibliography Template.docx
MY TOPIC I CHOSE IS BULLYING IN CHILDREN
Category: Psychology
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“Annotated Bibliography: Bullying in Children” Overview of Topic: Bullying in children is a prevalent issue that can have long-lasting negative effects on both the victim and the perpetrator. It involves repeated aggressive behavior with an intent to harm,
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“Exploring the Complexities of Race and Gender in Imitation of Life” Introduction The 1959 film Imitation of Life, directed by Douglas Sirk, is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of race, gender,
I have attached a file the movie I selected for this paper is imitation of life. Paper must be 5-7 pages double spaced I need it today before 1:00 p.m. I am willing to give a bonus for short notice. Parr is based off the movie in correlation to the questions that need to be addressed in the instructions.
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“Exploring the Gender Differences in Pain Perception: A Look at Women’s Experience” Pain is a universal human experience, but it is often perceived and experienced differently by individuals. One aspect of pain perception that has gained attention in recent years is
Write an essay on “Do You Think Women Experience Pain
Differently Than Men? Why Do You Think This Is?
This assignment should be in essay format, double spaced, Times
New Roman, 12 font size. Essay should be
at least 4-5 paragraphs. Please use
correct grammar and capitalization.
Please type your essay in a Word Document (with name, date, and
CRN at the top left side of the page). Your essay must be at least 400 words in
length and reference the APA website and/or the book. There is no need for a
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“Exploring the Effectiveness of Instructional Techniques in Enhancing Learning Outcomes: A Literature Review and Research Proposal”
Instruction
1) Introduction, litterature review of 10 articles related to the subject, proposed reseach, reference page
2)Method sections, results and discussion
Notice: Remember, cheating in this class will not be tolerated under any circumstances. This assignment is being submitted to a plagiarism checker and if your paper has a similarity index of 6% or more, you will receive an automatic 0 (zero). Keep in mind that the plagiarism checker compares your assignments to everything you can find on the web. This assignment is also being submitted to an AI detector. Points will be deducted if any part of your paper is found to have been written with AI. If your paper has an AI writing detection score of 20% or more, you will receive an automatic 0 (zero). -
The Daubert Standard vs. the Frye Standard: Challenges, Ethical Considerations, and the Intersection of Faith and Science in Legal Proceedings
Daubert standard compared to the Frye standard and why.
Challenges and Implications: Explore the obstacles the courts have encountered in implementing the Daubert and Frye criteria concerning expert testimonies, especially in litigation involving brand-new and unproven scientific methods. How do these criteria hinder the capacity of the judiciary to incorporate state-of-the-art scientific and technological developments?
Ethical Considerations: Consider the ethical consequences of determining the court’s decision to allow an expert’s testimony, as per the grip of Frye’s rigid rule or Daubert’s more pliable principles. Are these directives based on providing real help or aiding the opposite in pursuing justice? Especially when the case revolves around a critical issue of guilt or innocence and is backed by scientific evidence, can the jury be fully convinced by satisfying the standard?
Faith vs. Science in Legal Proceedings: From a biblical standpoint, how can one reconcile the reliance on scientific evidence, as scrutinized under the Daubert and Frye standards, with the biblical principles of truth and justice? Consider the story of Solomon’s wisdom in 1 Kings 3:16-28 as a basis for discussing the integration of wisdom, discernment, and evidence in making just decisions. How might Solomon’s approach inform our understanding of the balance between scientific evidence and moral judgment in legal proceedings?
Your response should be four to five pages written in standard APA format and submitted as a Word document. Your response should be supported by a minimum of two outside references and cited accordingly.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on add a file, then click submit to upload your assignment by the posted due date. Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.
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Title: The Intricate Relationship between Neuroscience, Behavior, Sensation, Perception, and Consciousness
This assignment for this week is due Sunday. Assignment directions: Discuss in your paper the various aspects of neuroscience and behavior, sensation and perception, consciousness.
You may focus on one of these or discuss all.
You may also select any of the topics above, and provide an APA format providing research on the topic, and other points related to your readings. You may also provide your own thoughts and views in your paper. Write a 500 to 700 word paper (using APA formatting). You can summarize your topic and include at least two outside resource such as an article related to the topic, or perhaps a peer reviewed article. You can use the Internet to locate resources. You will need to use citations and references. You can use the textbook as one of the references. Use at least 2 references for this assignment. Submit to this assignment section and you must paste your assignment as attachments are not accepted. -
Title: The Importance of Traditional Marriage Ceremonies in Nigerian Culture Cultural Practice: Traditional Marriage Ceremonies in Nigeria Introduction Nigeria is a country in West Africa with a diverse population of over 200 million people. With over
Research and describe a cultural practice. This could be from your own culture or another culture. Examples of possible topics include traditional cultural foods, cultural ceremonies, cultural parenting styles, traditional forms of communication, spiritual cultural practices, cultural healing practices, etc. Describe the cultural practice and why it is important in this particular culture. Papers should be 800 words or longer. Use at least three scholarly references to support your descriptions. APA 7 style required for formatting and any references used.
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“Exploring the Effects of Sociocultural Factors on Juror Decision-Making: A Research Proposal Using the Be a Juror Experiment from the APA Online Psychology Laboratory” “Designing a Psychologically Ethical Research Study: Considerations for Sampling, Measurement, and Data Analysis” “Designing a Valid and Reliable Research Proposal: Considerations for Levels of Measurement, Reliability, and Validity” “Designing a Valid and Reliable Study: The Importance of Sampling, Measurement, and Research Design” “Mastering Organizational Skills: The Key to Success”
Proposal
Written communication: Must be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
Resources and citations: Format according to current Evidence and APA guidelines. 7th Edition
Length: 6–9 page typed, double-spaced pages.
Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
Create a research proposal that provides a detailed plan for your research study that states your hypothesis, reports on sampling methods, and identifies how the data will be analyzed to answer the research question.
Note: The assessments throughout this course build on one another. It’s highly recommended that you complete them in order.
This assessment includes a number of steps and details. For the best results, take your time and focus on one step at a time. Missing even one step or detail can cause additional problems. Use the Attached Research Proposal Template[DOCX]as your guide.
in your reading list, go to the APA Online Psychology Laboratory. Once there, select Student Login and create your account (if you haven’t done so already).
From within the APA Online Psychology Lab, go to Experiments. Then select one of the following experiments (if you’ve completed the Literature Review, be sure to keep the same topic. You will use the same selected experiment throughout all assessments in this course.):
Be a Juror.
select that experiment and go to the Description tab. Read the description thoroughly. Take notes regarding the design procedure and measures. Tip: Complete the experiment as a participant to get first-hand experience with the measure. Once you feel confident you understand the design and measure, write a research proposal using this measure for an experiment.
** Must complete all assessments on the same selected experiment and topic.
For this assessment, write your research proposal for a possible experiment you could conduct using the OPL experiment you’ve selected.
Notes: For the purpose of this research proposal, you will have the following constraints:
Participants: Your participants will be psychology students at a university.
Measure: You must use the OPL experiment you’ve chosen.
Study: You will not be collecting any new data; this research proposal is for possible research, and you will be using pre-existing data.
Be sure to use the Research Proposal Template [DOCX] Download Research Proposal Template [DOCX]for this assessment, as it provides context and wording that you should use to help you clearly explain your main points. By using the template, you will cover all of the points below:
Complete the IRB application portion of the Research Proposal Template.
Insert your revised literature review in the Literature Review section in the template.
Revise your literature review based on any feedback received on attempts from the first assessment.
If you have not completed Assessment 1, write a literature review for your topic; see Assessment 1 for further details.
State your hypothesis for your study.
Operationally define the variables that you are using in your study.
Describe the method you will use to sample your participants and collect data.
Use your notes from the media piece to guide your sampling method selection.
Choose the measurement that matches your study.
Review the template for suggested language.
Discuss how the measurement increases the reliability and validity of the study.
Explain your procedure based on the research design you chose.
Include commentary on the sociocultural considerations that have an effect on the study outcomes and how you can control for them.
Discuss factors related to the overall validity of the study.
Discuss sociocultural factors that could play a role in study outcomes.
Identify the statistical test you’ll use to analyze your data and explain why you picked it.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
Competency 1: Differentiate between types of psychological research methods.
Operationally define the variables that are being used in a research study.
Describe a sampling method that is appropriate for a study and available resources.
Competency 2: Design research that controls for variations in behavior related to individual and sociocultural differences.
Identify an appropriate measurement that matches a particular research study.
Design research with respect to controls for variations in behavior related to individual and sociocultural differences.
Competency 3: Design an ethically appropriate psychological research study.
Completes ethics training and submits either the completion report or certificate.
Complete an IRB application.
Describe factors related to the validity of the research study.
Identify a data analysis approach appropriate to the experimental set-up.
Competency 4: Conduct a psychological research study.
Explain the procedure based on a chosen research design.
Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of psychology.
Revise content to include faculty feedback.
Use APA style formatting for citations and reference list with only minor errors.
Use APA style paper formatting with only minor errors.
Address assessment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
Use the resources linked below to help complete this assessment
Ethics in Research
Ensuring that research complies with the basic principles of ethical research is of utmost importance. We must always take measures to protect participants from harm and maintain confidentiality. Use your textbook to read the following chapter and learn the critical steps that are necessary to ensure that your research complies with ethical standards.
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Exploring research (9th ed.). Pearson. Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.
Chapter 3B, “The Importance of Practicing Ethics in Research.”
The Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct guides behaviors and decisions made by psychologists in research and most mental health services. Being familiar with the Code of Ethics not only will help you with your assessment, but in the field as well. In your Ethics in Research reading list, read the following sections:
American Psychological Association. (2017). Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct.
Section 4, “Privacy and Confidentiality.”
This section discusses the importance of the privacy and confidentiality of participants in your study and how to take necessary precautions to maintain the privacy of all participants in your study and how to take necessary precautions to maintain the privacy of all participants that you interact with.
Section 8, “Research and Publication.”
This section discusses ethics in research and publication, such as ensuring that you obtain informed consent from participants prior to conducting a study. Following the APA Code of Ethics helps ensure that there is no harm to the participants or researcher.
Selecting Your Sample
Selecting your sample is the next crucial component of designing your proposal. Use the following resources to help you.
Remember that you are not collecting a new sample or new data. Data have already been collected for you. For the purposes of this second assessment, assume you have access to students in one psychology class and a large university.
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Exploring research (9th ed.). Pearson. Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.
Chapter 4, “Sampling and Generalizability.”
This chapter explains populations, samples, and sample size.
In your Selecting your Sample reading list:
Trochim, W. M. K. (n.d.). Sampling terminology. Research Methods Knowledge Base.
Complete The Sample in the Learn tab of the Quick Guide of Academic Writer to learn about the sample of research participants, different types of sampling methods, assessing sampling bias, and selecting an appropriate sample size.
Levels of Measurement, Reliability, and Validity
Each variable has a different level of measurement, which must be carefully considered in the study. There are also unique considerations for reliability and validity. In your textbook, read the following chapters:
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Exploring research (9th ed.). Pearson. Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.
Chapter 5, “Measurement, Reliability, and Validity.”
This chapter will help you learn about the various levels of measurement and how to ensure that your study is reliable and valid.
Chapter 6, “Methods of Measuring Behavior.”
As you work on the concepts of tests and measurements, read this chapter to learn about various types of tests and their uses in the field.
Complete Criteria and Criterion Measures in the Learn tab of the Quick Guide of Academic Writer to learn about the selection of appropriate criteria and valid and reliable criterion measures for both the independent and dependent variable.
Variables
Complete the following videos in the Learn tab of the Quick Guide of Academic Writer.
Confounding Variables and Their Control.
Learn about confounding variables and how to control them, as well as how they function in various contexts.
Research Strategies and Variables: Relationships between Variables.
Learn about design choices, causal and noncausal relationships between variables, and data analysis and study design.
Experimental Research Methods
As you work on understanding experimental designs and internal and external validity, review the following resources:
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Exploring research (9th ed.). Pearson. Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.
Chapter 11, “Pre- and True Experimental Research Methods.”
This chapter discusses how to ensure that a researcher is controlling for extraneous variables, which are sometimes not accounted for in a study.
Chapter 12, “Quasi-Experimental Research: A Close Cousin to Experimental Research.”
This chapter discusses quasi-experimental research, which is similar to experiments, but does not use random assignment. Understanding these various designs will help you select the most appropriate one for your proposal.
Writing a Research Proposal
As you work toward your proposal, read the following chapters in your textbook:
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Exploring research (9th ed.). Pearson. Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.
Chapter 13, “Writing a Research Proposal.”
This chapter will assist you in formatting your paper, understanding the research you have reviewed, data collection, data analysis, reliability, validity, and more. This chapter is a great resource and guide when working on your assessment.
Research Proposal Scoring Guide-
MUST MEET DISTINGUISHED CRITERIA
CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT DISTINGUISHED
Completes ethics training and submits either the completion report or certificate. Does not complete ethics training. Completes part but not all of ethics training. Completes ethics training and submits either the completion report or certificate. Completes ethics training and submits completion report and certificate confirming an 80% or better for all subsections.
Complete an IRB application. Does not complete an IRB application. Completes an IRB application but leaves areas blank. Completes an IRB application. Completes an IRB application that is ethically appropriate to the study design.
Operationally define the variables that are being used in a research study. Does not provide a definition. Provides a definition of the variables, but the definition is not operational. Operationally defines the variables that are being used in the research study. Operationally defines the variables that are being used in the research study that have a clear connection to the hypothesis.
Describe a sampling method that is appropriate for a study and available resources. Does not describe a sampling method. Describes a sampling method, but the method is not appropriate for the study and available resources. Describes a sampling method that is appropriate for a study and available resources. Describes a sampling method that is appropriate for the study and resources available and has a clear connection to the hypothesis.
Identify an appropriate measurement that matches a particular research study. Does not identify a measurement. Identifies a measurement, but measurement is not appropriate and does not match a particular research study. Identifies an appropriate measurement that matches a particular research study. Identifies an appropriate measurement that matches a particular research study and includes discussion of reliability and validity of the measurement.
Explain the procedure based on a chosen research design. Does not identify a procedure. Identifies a procedure, but does not explain or base the procedure on a chosen research design. Explains the procedure based on a chosen research design. Explains the procedure based on a chosen research design and a clear connection to the hypothesis.
Describe factors related to the validity of the research study. Does not identify factors related to the validity of the research study. Identifies validity of the study but does not describe the factors. Describe factors related to the validity of the research study. Describes factors related to the validity of the research study, including at least one threat to internal validity and one threat to external validity.
Design research with respect to controls for variations in behavior related to individual and sociocultural differences. Does not design research. Designs research, but the research lacks respect to controls for variations in behavior. Designs research with respect to controls for variations in behavior related to individual and sociocultural differences. Designs research with respect to controls for variations in behavior related to individual and sociocultural differences that can influence research outcomes.
Identify a data analysis approach appropriate to the experimental set-up. Does not identify the data analysis approach. Identifies a data analysis approach, but one that doesn’t fit well with the measures specified earlier in the proposal. Identifies a data analysis approach appropriate to the experimental set-up. Identifies a data analysis approach appropriate to the experimental set-up with explanation of why that analysis was selected.
Revise content to include faculty feedback. Does not revise content. Partially revises content to include faculty feedback. Revises content to include faculty feedback. Creates new insights by revising assessment to include faculty feedback.
Use APA style formatting for citations and reference list with only minor errors. Does not have citations or a reference list. Uses APA style formatting for citations and reference list but has major errors. Uses APA style formatting for citations and reference list with only minor errors. Uses proper APA style formatting for citations and reference list.
Use APA style paper formatting with only minor errors. Does not format paper in line with APA style guidelines. Uses APA style paper formatting but has major errors. Uses APA style paper formatting with only minor errors. Uses proper APA style formatting throughout paper, including spacing, title page, page numbers, and headings.
Address assessment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences. Does not respond to the assessment prompt and/or does not organize text appropriately, uses inappropriate tone, or does not include structurally sound sentences. Addresses the assessment purpose with minimal issues related to evidence, tone, and sentence structure. Addresses assessment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences. Presents a focused purpose through strong organizational skills. Presents evidence through strong paraphrasing/summarizing and appropriate tone and sentence structure. -
Week 7 Discussion: Psychological Disorders and Course Objectives
Week 7
Psychological Disorders
Discussion
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Psychology 2e
Chapters: 15-15.11
edapt concepts
Initial Post Instructions
This is a required but non-graded discussion board. This course activity helps keep you enrolled in the course and helps prevent you from experiencing administrative withdrawal from being inactive in the course for too many days.
What are the course objectives for this week?
How are the activities this week helping meet these objectives?
What resources were most effective in your learning this week?
Faculty are required to participate in this non-graded board according to the guidelines given for all weeks. The students will reflect on the week and the content and summarize what they have learned in the course. Response posts are encouraged but not required.
Writing Requirements
Minimum of 1 post
Grading
This activity will not be graded.
Course Outcomes
CO 7: Describe different types of psychological disorders, schools of thought on possible causes, and how society responds to people living with mental disorders. -
“Understanding and Managing Separation Anxiety Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options”
view attachments for instructions please no plagiarism or AI used to complete this assignment
the topic is SEPERATION ANXIETY DISORDER