Psychology homework help
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How is conducting graduate-level research different from research you did in you
How is conducting graduate-level research different from research you did in your undergraduate program? Provide specific examples.
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What do the gender roles convey about what a country values?
Q#1: Cultural Influence: Research how gender roles differ between the U.S. and two other countries. Tell me how they are different and why you think the other culture influenced a different gender role. What do the gender roles convey about what a country values? How do the roles help us thrive in a given culture?…
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Reply to: When evaluating research, it is important to look at the research ques
Reply to: When evaluating research, it is important to look at the research question, a poor research question will yield poor research. The chosen research design will provide guidance on the types of information your research is intended to show. Research designs consist of non-experimental and experimental to name a couple and each of these…
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an example of short-term memory loss that you have experienced. Then explain you
an example of short-term memory loss that you have experienced. Then explain your short-term memory loss within the context of the working memory model. Finally, explain strategies you might use to improve your short-term memory function.
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Compare the following terms: test-retest reliability with inter-rater reliabilit
Compare the following terms: test-retest reliability with inter-rater reliability. content validity with both predictive validity and construct validity. internal validity with external validity. Can a test be reliable without being valid? Can a test be valid without being reliable? Explain.
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How can multi-cultural psychology positively influence policies and practices
How can multi-cultural psychology positively influence policies and practices regarding immigration? Identify and discuss three examples from the report of the APA Presidential Task Force on Immigration, Crossroads: The Psychology of Immigration in the New Century at Immigration Report
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Do no harm: toward contextually appropriate psychosocial support in international emergencies.
 Discussion: Cross-Cultural Psychology Research for Positive Social Change Psychological research is more than an intellectual exercise. Data and evidence from cross-cultural work can be utilized to implement positive social change. For example, psychologists have worked on such social issues as global poverty, health disparities, and equality among groups. Other examples for positive social change…
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Arnold Polite, age 14, is brought into therapy by his parents to Frank Facilit,
Arnold Polite, age 14, is brought into therapy by his parents to Frank Facilit, Psy.D., out of concern that he is becoming increasingly depressed and socially withdrawn. During the first session, Dr. Facilit goes over the informed consent (therapeutic contract) with Arnold and his parents and covers issues of confidentiality, fee and missed appointments. He…
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In your explanation of the Hispanic/Latino culture’s viewpoint on psychological
In your explanation of the Hispanic/Latino culture’s viewpoint on psychological disorders and treatment, you briefly explained the refusal to seek treatment, whether involving medication or therapy. This section of your Final Project would be strengthened by explaining which cultural concepts or dimensions might influence the viewpoint about mental illness and its treatment. Also, since you’ve…
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The environmental problems we experience today threaten our quality of life and
The environmental problems we experience today threaten our quality of life and will continue to do so unless changes can be made. How can environmental psychology help to move the world toward sustainable patterns? You must discuss in your own words an overview of a RESEARCH BASED intervention (from a journal article) impacting a cognitive…