Psychology homework help
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Describe a personal empathy-bias and the legal issue and legislation/case l
Describe a personal empathy-bias and the legal issue and legislation/case law that has contributed to this legal issue. Explain your empathy-bias, e.g., how do you think it developed, how does it affect your behavior and emotions related to the issue. Evaluate how ethical guidelines could potentially be breached if you act on your empathy-bias and…
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Locate a movie, television series, or streaming series that portrays a character
Locate a movie, television series, or streaming series that portrays a character with an anxiety, stress, or phobia disorder (For example, characters from the movies: The Aviator with Leonardo DiCaprio, What About Bob? with Bill Murray, The Truman Show with Jim Carrey, Whatâs Eating Gilbert Grape? with Leonardo DiCaprio or Analyze That with Robert De Niro…
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Self destruction is consistently discussed in our general public. There are vari
Self destruction is consistently discussed in our general public. There are various papers, books, diaries, and different records that talk about the point. These subjects talk about the individual encounters of a self-destructive individual or needed to confront the frightfulness of losing a precious individual to self destruction. Self destruction is the reason for death…
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Discussion prompt
Discussion Prompt How do you think the Five Factor Model (OCEAN) of personality describes your behavior? Support your answers with material from Chapter 11 in your textbook. Chapter 11 link is given https://openstax.org/books/psychology/pages/11-introduction
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This week is only about the qualitative scenario. Repost, or build on or refine
This week is only about the qualitative scenario. Repost, or build on or refine as needed, your qualitative scenario using the following headings and according to the italicized instructions given for each element: Program of Study: Identify your specific program of study and, if applicable, your concentration area. Social Problem: Briefly describe the social problem…
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Review the following case and answer the questions that follow. Collaborate with
Review the following case and answer the questions that follow. Collaborate with other classmates. Be sure to ask them questions that will help to keep the conversation going. You may need to do some outside research but put your answers in your own words. 200- words APA format:Â 1. Do you see any risk factors that…
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Select a physical or mental issue that interests you that has gender-related dif
Select a physical or mental issue that interests you that has gender-related differences, and explore this health issue in some depth. Four-page assignment: Briefly describe the physical or mental health issue you have selected. Compare (similarities and differences) the following factors for men and women: The incidence, mortality rate, diagnosis, and prognosis of that health…
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When discussing the decriminalization of drugs in Portugal,Chasing the Scream st
When discussing the decriminalization of drugs in Portugal,Chasing the Scream states, âNothing has to stay the same. If a dogma is not working, no matter how strong and immovable it seems, you can cast it aside and start anew” (Hari, 2015, p. 235). Discuss your thoughts on this statement as it relates to ending the…
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Your first post in this discussion must be 250 words Part II: All of our reading
Your first post in this discussion must be 250 words Part II: All of our readings this week are focused on drug-taking behavior and the effects it can have on our bodies, our minds, our lives, and our societies. Considering each of the various factors discussed in the reading, which two topics you would argue are the most…
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Reply to: Within subject design are used during an experiment by exposing each p
Reply to: Within subject design are used during an experiment by exposing each participant to more than one part of experiment (Myers & Hansen, 2012). Between subject design uses different participants for each part of the experiment (Myers & Hansen, 2012). Large N designs are widely used for experiments when testing a number of subjects…