Psychology Essay help

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Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that discusses the following: 

  • What is informed consent?
  • What is confidentiality?
  • Compare the relationship of informed consent and confidentiality.
  • What are the implications if informed consent and confidentiality are not followed?
  • Discuss processes to ensure that clients understand these policies.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Include at least 3 peer-reviewed references.

This is my SWOT AnalysisStrengthsWhat do you do well?What unique resources can you draw on?What do others see as your strengths? ü I’m adaptableü I’m creativeü I’m good listenerü I comm

This is my SWOT Analysis

Strengths

What do you do well?

What unique resources can you draw on?

What do others see as your strengths?

ü  I’m adaptable

ü  I’m creative

ü  I’m good listener

ü  I communicate well

ü  I have varied and wide knowledge.

ü  I usually communicate well with others.

Weaknesses

What could you improve?

Where do you have fewer resources than others?

What are others likely to see as weaknesses?

ü  I’m a poor planner

ü  I’m sometimes lazy

ü  Little job experience

ü  I lack skills for stress management

Opportunities

What opportunities are open to you?

What trends could you take advantage of?

How can you turn your strengths into opportunities?

ü  Much of information is available to develop my weak areas

ü  I’m talented than my co-workers

ü  I have the adequate time of improving myself.

ü  Networking

ü  I’m techno savvy

Threats

What threats could harm you?

What is your competition doing?

What threats do your weaknesses expose you to?

ü  Industry completion

ü  Increased competition for jobs available in the market

ü  Changing economy

Looking at the SWOT analysis above, create a post that summarizes what you found out about yourself in doing the SWOT.   If you focused on a particular situation, did you learn anything new in doing the analysis? Did it help bring clarity to your thinking or possible next steps? Post a couple of action steps you are going to take moving forward. 

Your post should be 300 to 500-words. 

Essay: Peak Performance in AthletesPart I:Imagine that you are the coach of an elite-level athlete in training for the upcoming Olympic Games. Create a hypothetical athlete in a sport of your choice.

Essay: Peak Performance in AthletesPart I:Imagine that you are the coach of an elite-level athlete in training for the upcoming Olympic Games. 

Create a hypothetical athlete in a sport of your choice. Discuss how you would use a specific model or models as a knowledge base of psychological preparation for peak performance to mentally prepare this athlete to achieve a peak performance in his/her event at the Olympics. In your answer, explain the relationship between psychological factors and performance. Also be sure to provide specific examples and details to illustrate your understanding of the model(s) you have chose to use.The following resources will give you a good starting point for your research:Developing a mental game plan: http://thesportjournal.org/?s=Developing+a+mental+game+planPerformance Imagery: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-prime/201211/sport-imagery-athletes-most-powerful-mental-toolYouth Football Players and Psychological Preparation: http://usafootball.com/blogs/health-and-safety/post/9067/5-mental-preparation-strategies-for-athletesPart II:Compare and contrast the list of psychological skills with the list of psychological characteristics associated with peak performance in athletes. Discuss the extent to which the use of psychological skills (such as imagery, thought control, and so on) can have an impact on various psychological characteristics (such as confidence and concentration). Illustrate your answer with examples from sport or your own personal experiences. You can use some of the resources below as a starting point for your research. Follow APA guidelines for writing and citing sources.The following resources will give you a good starting point for your research:The role “character” plays in athletic excellence: A look at elite athletes and their coaches:http://www.usapowerlifting.com/newsletter/20/coaching/coaching.htmlPsychological aspects of peak performance: www.drrelax.com/slideshw2.ppsPsychological characteristics of elite atheletes: http://www.elitetrack.com/article_files/sportpsych.pdfWrite a 2–3-page essay and present it in Microsoft Word document format. 

Name the file M1_A4_LastName_PeakPerformance.doc and submit it to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.

Assignment 4 Grading Criteria Maximum Points Explained how you would mentally prepare the athlete to achieve peak performance using your knowledge of the model(s) of psychological preparation for peak performance reviewed for this assignment.

8 Explained the relationship between psychological factors and performance.

8 Provided specific examples and details to illustrate your understanding of the model.

8Compared and contrasted the list of psychological skills with the list of psychological characteristics associated with peak performance in athletes.

8 Discussed the extent to which the use of psychological skills can have an impact on various psychological characteristics.

12 Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

8 Total:52

OpenStax College (2017). Psychology. https://openstax.org/details/psychology. Download the pdf. Read the following: Chapters 1 and 2 Smith, E. (2019). Thinking like a psychological scientist. In R.

OpenStax College (2017). Psychology. https://openstax.org/details/psychology. Download the pdf.

Read the following:

  • Chapters 1 and 2

Smith, E. (2019). Thinking like a psychological scientist. In R. Biswas-Diener & E. Diener (Eds), Noba textbook series: Psychology. DEF publishers. http://noba.to/nt3ysqcm

Video Resources

  • Macat. (2016, April 14). An introduction to the discipline of Psychology [Video]. YouTube
  • https://youtu.be/b6n0-WU6w3A

Suzuki, W. (2017, November) The brain-changing benefits of exercise [Video]. TEDWomen2017. https://www.ted.com/talks/wendy_suzuki_the_brain_changing_benefits_of_exercise

Part 1

Psychologists and scientists use the words “empirical evidence”, “empirical research“, and “empiricism” in ‘scientific studies’.  But do we, as consumers and users of ‘scientific information’ understand what these mean?

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2014) defines the word “empirical” as:

1:  originating in or based on observation or experience

2:  relying on experience or observation alone often without due regard for system and theory

3:  capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment ”

Answer the follow questions:

  • What parts of our bodies do we rely upon when gathering empirical evidence?
  • Would you consider your day to day living experience and observations as part of empirical evidence?  Why?

Your Discussion should be at least 250 words in length, but not more than 750 words. Use APA citations and references for the textbook and any other sources used. 

Part  2

The scientific method is a method of inquiry that helps us understand nature around and within us.  When we talk about “science” as only one way to explain nature, and psychology, in particular, as one way to explain human behavior, what do you think this means?  Can you think of other ways that we have used to explain behavior?

The Learning Journal entry should be a minimum of 400 words and not more than 750 words. Use APA citations and references if you use ideas from the readings or other sources.

In this assignment, you begin working toward a culminating assignment in Week 5. This week, you will analyze the position of commercial airline pilot, using the Week 2 readings. Read the “Making Air T

In this assignment, you begin working toward a culminating assignment in Week 5. This week, you will analyze the position of commercial airline pilot, using the Week 2 readings.

Read the “Making Air Travel Safer Through Crew Resource Management” (CRM) article on the American Psychological Association website, which you will use for assignments throughout this course.

Write a 1,100-word paper that addresses the following:

Select one job analysis method (discussed in Chapter 3–be specific) that would best be used to conduct a job analysis for the position of commercial airline pilot.You can also use information from O*NET OnLine website.

Justify the use of the job analysis method you recommend by comparing it to at least one other job analysis method. (cite textbook).Again, be specific:do not simply say you will use a “job oriented” or “person oriented” approach.The methods discussed in the text are

  • Job Components Inventory
  • Functional Job Analysis
  • Position Analysis Questionnaire
  • Task Inventory

·Evaluate various psychological tests and other methods (cite Ch. 5 from text, use other “good” sources if necessary) that would be important to consider when hiring commercial pilots.

·Differentiate between various performance appraisal methods (cite methods from Ch. 4, text) that would be most suitable for this particular job.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

I need two responses for answers from other students. I have attached the original question and the answers they gave. The responses are not to be negative and need to be academically acceptable. The

I need two responses for answers from other students. I have attached the original question and the answers they gave. The responses are not to be negative and need to be academically acceptable. The response only needs to be a paragraph or two for each. This is an executive coaching course if you have any questions please let me know. 

FOR BRILLIANT ANSWERS ONLY

I have attach a MS Word document with instructs for this 7- Slide Powerpoint Presentation that needs to have 100-200 words in notes detailing information on the subject/slide. Peer-reviewed and/or credible sources and intext citations are needed, as well as a refernce page. This Powerpoint presentation must be plagarize-free. This assignment is due tonight EST time no later than 110:00 p.m. Thank you so much for helping me!

Watch We need to talk about Kevin, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242460/ It is available with Netflix, Redbox or in video stores. Let me know if you are having trouble locating it. (1) Could the mother

Watch We need to talk about Kevin, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242460/

It is available with Netflix, Redbox or in video stores. Let me know if you are having trouble locating it. (1) Could the mother have behaved differently to change Kevin’s personality? (2) Was she reacting the way most parents would react? (3) Was she cold and unavailable?

Write a synopsis of the movie’s plot (We Need to Talk about Kevin). Answer the three questions about the movie stated above.

Length Requirement: 500 words.

Homeschooling Proposal IRBIn this assignment, you will be provided a proposal. Click here to download the proposal.Read the proposal, and then, acting as a member of a college IRB asked to approve thi

Homeschooling Proposal IRB

In this assignment, you will be provided a proposal. Click here to download the proposal.

Read the proposal, and then, acting as a member of a college IRB asked to approve this study, identify any ethical concerns you have. Write your concerns in a report in a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document and make at least three suggestions to reduce the possibility of risk and harm to the participants.

Support your responses with examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

THIS IS THE PROPOSAL UNDERNEATH 

HOMESCHOOLING TRENDS IN METRO ATLANTA

Judy A. Walker Reinhardt College

May, 2004

A.SPECIFIC AIMS

Specific Aim 1:            To determine the demographics of Metro Atlanta homeschooling families in the year 2004.

Specific Aim 2:            To determine the reasons families in Metro Atlanta make the choice to homeschool.

Specific Aim 3:            To determine the different teaching methods used by homeschoolers in Metro Atlanta and outline the rewards and challenges of each method.

Specific Aim 4:            To investigate how the primary educator creates balance in his/her life. B.            BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE

1.            Demographics

This proposal is designed to determine the demographics of Metro Atlanta homeschooling families.  Nationwide there have been few reported studies on the

demographics of homeschooling families (Bauman 2002).  Of those studies, the statistical report

published in 1999 by Patricia Lines, a former Department of Education researcher, and the National Center for Education Statistics (Bielick 2001) are the largest and most inclusive to date.

It is clear that more and more people are homeschooling and it seems that the demographics

are changing. This study will add to the body of knowledge by collecting demographic information specific to the Metro Atlanta area.

Nationwide accurate statistics have been difficult to obtain on homeschooling.  Possible

reasons for this difficulty are that some families are not trusting and/or willing to provide information (Lines 2000). This bias might be decreased by specifically targeting known groups and networks of homeschoolers.  It is thought that this method will increase the likelihood of collecting data from a diverse group of homeschoolers.

In the National Center for Education Statistics technical report published in 2001, it was reported that a greater number of homeschoolers as compared to nonhomeschoolers are white

and non-Hispanic. Though no significant difference in household annual income, the parents of

homeschoolers have a higher level of education (Bielick 2001).  Furthermore, homeschoolers are more likely to be from religious, conservative, and two-parent families, with usually two children being homeschooled and another younger, non-school-age child in the family (Lines 2000).

In Georgia, there is a paucity of demographic data on homeschooling families.  The Georgia Department of Education keeps statistics only on the number of children being

homeschooled in each county of the state.  As of the end of the 2002-2003 school year, 31,732

children were being homeschooled in Georgia, representing a 67% increase over the 1998- 1999 figure of 21,132 homeschooled children (Ga. Dept. of Education 2004).  No further demographic data are available.

2.            Reasons

This study will also look at the reasons families choose to homeschool their children. Although there are several reasons for homeschooling, dissatisfaction with the academic quality of public schools appears to be the number one reason (Anderson 2000; Lines 2000). Encountering different standards when moving from one state to another state has been an incentive for initiating homeschooling.  Aileen Dodd, in her August 2003 article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, relayed the story of a family moving from Virginia to Gwinnett County in Georgia. They had no choice but to homeschool because Gwinnett County, one of the most advanced school systems in the state (Dodd 2003), was not equipped to deal with their children who were multiple grades ahead.  Another example of dissatisfaction with the academic quality of public schools is the case of third-grader Myles M. who begged his parents not to send him to school and wanted instead “just to read” (Anderson 2000).  Myles’ teacher was pleased when his parents removed him from public school to begin homeschooling.  Because the school curriculum was structured to teach to the 40th percentile, Myles was not being challenged enough to keep his attention. This situation occurred in Massachusetts (Anderson 2000) but it is not unique to that state.

As the trend to homeschool continues to rise, the public education system remains under attack (Anderson 2000). The 2002-2003 SAT scores released in August of 2003 showed

Georgia, for the second year in a row, has the lowest scores among all states (Tofig 2003).

This study will help to determine the proportion of families that are choosing to homeschool because of their belief that the Georgia school system is below par.

Before the mid-1800 there were no public schools.  Homeschooling was the norm and

not the exception. Public schools came into existence as a result of political and religious influences.  Besides teaching academics, the public school was an ideal forum to promote patriotism and moral values (Kleist-Tesch 1998). In the 1960 and 1970, protesters of social and religious values formed communes and homeschooling was revived.  The founder of this homeschooling movement, John Holt, objected to the quality of education and emphasized child-centered education.  In the 1970 and 1980, with the impact of fundamentalist Christianity and the revival of conservatism, homeschooling again gained popularity. This time it was as an objection to what was being taught (Kleist-Tesch 1998).

Today, families choose to homeschool for one of several reasons, not only because of an objection to the quality of education or the content of what is being taught. Other reasons for homeschooling include family reasons, special needs or disability, behavioral problems, unsuitable learning environment (i.e., trailer classrooms), unsafe learning environment (i.e., drugs and violence) or because of the parents’ career choices.

3.            Teaching Methods

The different teaching methods used by homeschooling families will also be  investigated.  Many people are not aware of how homeschooling families go about teaching and learning. Times have changed since the days of sitting at the kitchen table.  Homeschooling methods today include, besides the traditional parent-child instruction, study groups, field trips, tutors, and Internet interaction, among others (Anderson 2000; Kleist-Tesch 1998; Lines 2000). The present study will attempt to characterize the teaching methods used by parents in the Metro Atlanta area.

I am interested in determining the specific types of curriculum materials that families are using to teach their children. There are several avenues available for homeschooling families. Preset curriculums are available and can be strictly followed.  A parent may also choose to use a mixed design, using the preset curriculum part of the day and adding study groups, tutoring, Internet interaction, or field trips to supplement the remainder of the day.  An alternate method

called “unschooling” is also popular among some homeschoolers.  Unschooling is a method of learning in which there is little adult direction. The child is open to explore his own interests.

4.            Balance

Lastly, this proposal is designed to inquire about the methods used to create balance in the parent-homeschooler’s life. There is little research in this area and for that reason alone this study is necessary.

Burnout among homeschoolers happens quite often.  Fatigue and discouragement can set in rapidly when the desired results are not there.  Some homeschoolers have found that

teaching for six weeks and then taking a week off helps to beat the fatigue.  Also, common sense health habits are necessary for the body to work efficiently.  Besides physical needs, some homeschoolers find time alone for spiritual renewing to keep their balance. (Miller 1999).

Metro Atlanta homeschool educators are not immune from burnout. In addition to the above methods of controlling burnout, it will be interesting to discover if there are other methods used

by Metro Atlanta families.

C.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN and METHODS

The questionnaire is the preferred format for this study for the following reasons.  First, it is not costly.  A questionnaire can also be administered to groups efficiently and can be

anonymous.  Because one facet of this study is to gather information from homeschooling families in Fulton County, Georgia, a questionnaire is a viable method to be handed out at group

sessions, or distributed via e-mail.

1.            Procedure

A two-page questionnaire was constructed. The preamble at the top of the survey states the purpose of the survey is to obtain demographic information on homeschooling families, reasons for homeschooling, teaching methods, and how balance is maintained in their lives.  The participants are informed that the study is being performed under the direction of Dr. Katheryn McGuthry, herself a homeschooling parent. The preamble also states that this study  is voluntary and anonymous. The final part of the preamble thanks the participants for their  time.

The survey then asks for the participant’s last four digits of the home telephone number which will be used as a precautionary step to ensure that each homeschooling family is included only once in the study. Next the questionnaire asks for demographic information: gender, marital status, race, years of college for adults, county of residence, religious affiliation, political party, ages of children being homeschooled, grade equivalent for each child, and the family’s annual household income.  Participants are told that this question is optional; however, any and all questions are optional.

The next section of the questionnaire lists fifteen (15) common reasons for homeschooling. This list of common reasons was obtained from a study by Kurt J. Bauman of

the U. S. Census Bureau titled “Home Schooling in the United States: Trends and

Characteristics” (Bauman 2002). The format was altered to include a rating column and the table format of the chart was adjusted for clarity. The participant is asked to check the reason or reasons that apply to their family and are asked to rate the reasons as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd if more than one.  A space is also given to explain any reason not included in the list.

The next section of the survey inquires into teaching methods. The participants are asked to choose the method typically used:   1) mix of preset curriculum and own design; 2) strictly preset curriculum; or 3) “unschooling” method, and are then asked to comment on the

rewards and challenges of the method. This section also asks the participant to list any groups, activities, or classes the homeschooled child attends.

The last set of questions asks for the participant’s opinion regarding the overall rewards and challenges of homeschooling and asks how the primary homeschooling parent keeps

balance in his/her life.

The participants are asked to contact Dr. Katheryn McGuthry if they have any questions and are provided Dr. McGuthry’s school phone number for that purpose. Furthermore, the

participants are given the opportunity to obtain the results of this survey by e-mailing Dr. McGuthry at [email protected]

To ensure anonymity, the participants will be asked to place the survey in an envelope with other surveys when the surveys are distributed in a group or when they are distributed one- on-one.  Also, when collecting the surveys is not convenient, the surveys will be distributed with a self-addressed return envelope.  The envelopes will be preaddressed to Judy Walker, 3735 Shadow Creek Drive, Cumming, GA 30041, with Reinhardt College’s address as the return address. The other option given when collecting the surveys on site is not convenient will be to fax the completed survey to Judy Walker at 770-730-6122. When this option is exercised, the phone number that the survey is faxed from will be immediately blacked out.

2.            Data Analysis

The data obtained from this survey will be analyzed by using descriptive statistics Demographics: All the questions in the first section pertain to demographic information

and require open-ended answers.  The responses will be coded and the descriptive statistics,

including frequencies, means, and standard deviations, will be obtained.

Reasons for Homeschooling:  For the list of reasons, first, secondary, and tertiary ratings for each reason will be determined.  Frequency will be counted for each reason. The open- ended question at the end of this section will be analyzed for trends in response and categories for the responses will be determined.  Descriptive statistics, including frequencies, means, and standard deviations, will then be obtained.

Different Teaching Methods and the Rewards and Challenges:  Frequencies, means, and standard deviations of the predetermined answers (preset curriculum; mixed curriculum and no-schooling) will be obtained. The open-ended questions will be analyzed for trend in response and categories for the responses will be determined before descriptive statistics, including frequencies, means, and standard deviations, can be obtained.

Ways in Which Primary Educator Maintains Balance: This section will require a qualitative data analysis.  Each response will be analyzed for a trend and categories for the responses will be determined.

D.INSTRUMENTS

The only instruments used will be a computer to construct the questionnaire and also to distribute it to participants not otherwise reachable and a pen or pencil for completing the

questionnaires.

E.FACILITIES AVAILABLE

No facilities are required for this study. The surveys will be distributed by hand or e-mail.

F. HUMAN SUBJECTS SECTION

1.            Participants

The participants in this study will be men and women who are currently the primary home educator in the family and live in Georgia.  Fulton County will be the primary county that

will be targeted; however, all surveys submitted will be included in the study.  Race, education

level, religious affiliation, political party, county of residence, and family income level will be relevant to this study.  Age and gender will be irrelevant to this study.

2.            Recruitment of Participants and Consent Procedures

Recruitment of participants will be through acquaintances, and through networks of homeschoolers.

Because all the participants are of legal age, and also because the survey is anonymous

and does not pose much risk of harm, a preamble will be used in place of a consent form. Debriefing will take place when possible.  Contact information will be provided.

3.            Potential Risks

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4.            Risk Reduction

5.            Potential Benefits to be Gained by Society and Participant

The potential benefits to be gained by the participants include the opportunity to have a voice.  They will also have the opportunity to use the results of the study as an educational tool.

If they request, we will provide study information that will include a summary of the results.

Furthermore, obtaining the study summary will provide them with an opportunity to learn how many others share similar circumstances.

The potential benefit to be gained by society is the knowledge gained concerning

homeschooling families in Fulton County.  Specifically, the reasons they chose homeschooling over more traditional systems will be determined.

G. LITERATURE CITED

Anderson, B. C. (2000). An A for home schooling.  City Journal.  Retrieved March 12, 2004, from

http://www.city-journal.org/html/10_3_an_a_for_home.html

Bauman, K. J. (2002, May 16). Home schooling in the Unitedd States: Trends and characteristics.

Education Policy Analysis Archives, 10(26). Retrieved March 12, 2004 from http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v10n26.html.

Bielick, S., Chandler, K., & Broughtman, S. (2001). Homeschooling in the United States: 1999.

NCES Technical report, 2001-033. Washington, D.C.: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education.

Dodd, D. A. (2003, August 22). The rise of homeschooling: Thousands take the opportunity to tailor their children’s education. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, pp. JJ1.

Georgia Department of Education (2004). Untitled.  Atlanta, Georgia.  Received March 15, 2004. Kleist-Tesch, J. M. (1998). Homeschoolers and the public library. Journal of Youth Services in

Libraries, 3, 231-241.

Lines, P. (1999, Spring). Homeschoolers: Estimating numbers and growth. National Institute on Student Achievement, Curriculum, and Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education.

Miller, C. (1999). Beating homeschool burnout. Classical Christian Homeschooling.

http://www.classicalhomeschooling.org /homeschooling/burnout.html

Tofig, D. (2003, August 26). Georgia ranks 50th in SAT scores for second straight year.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/0803/26satga.html