...agitated and he started talking about his recent visit with his father. He said that he was disrespectful to his family and that he wanted to mend it. He proceeded to become very upset and tearful. Due to the escalating upset we decided this would be good as a group to talk about this experience. Mark said that his father had come to visit him here at the hospital, and that they had argued. Mark tearfully admitted that he had hit his father during that time. He kept repeating how sorry he was. He said was struggling about what to do next, since his father would not return calls. Chaplain and the LRTA reminded Mark that sometimes it takes a while for people to process events, and that a cool down period is sometimes needed, Mark said he couldn’t just let it be like this and wanted to fix it now because he felt so bad about it, we suggested that perhaps a letter would be a good way to put his thoughts down to his father. Mark said he wanted to do that, and asked for help writing the letter, which staff said they would do. Mark thanked the other patients for letting him take up the group time. We ended the group by discussing how to do ‘grounding’ when situations were out of our control. Mark excused himself from the group 10 minutes early saying that he was too upset to stay and needed a PRN (a medication that can be taken as...
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...Ours support group met 9/28 at about 12:30PM-1:00PM. This group was led by Heather. Heather focused the group on self-care. Specifically, she led a session of yoga for the group. She informed us on the benefits of yoga in our lives, and showed us a quick morning routine we could complete. Observations Everyone in the group was respectful during the time that Heather led. Heather had brought us a treat of cut up fruit while she told us about the benefits of yoga. We were all occupied with eating during the time she was giving us handouts on yoga. She also informed us of how important healthy eating is for our overall physical and mental health. Everyone in the group listened attentively. Participation It was beneficial to have a group that discussed another self-care option. Yoga may not...
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...youth in 6th – 8th grades. Your portfolio should include all of the materials that you have acquired during this semester for these observations Remember, you are representing Maryville College, so dress and behave appropriately and arrive on time for all appointments! Have fun ( Observation Options: All psychology of adolescence students are required to spend 10 hours interacting with and/or observing youth who are in 6th – 8th grades. Licensure students - 10 hours Observations in 6th – 8th grade classrooms. Non Licensure students – 10 hours of Observations (5 in a structured setting, 5 in a casual setting). You will need to set up these observations yourself. Five hours of your observations should be in a structured setting (youth group, after-school program, boys and girls club, community art classes, karate class etc. There must be an adult in charge for the setting to be considered “structured”) and 5 of the hours can be in a casual setting (basketball game, movie theater, museum, etc.). Format for Portfolio: The following items should be included (in the prescribed order) in your portfolio binder. It is suggested that you use dividers to separate the sections and number the pages. ← Title Page - Minimally include Name, Major, Date ← Table of Contents with page numbers ← Description of Observation/Interaction Settings (along with maps, diagrams, photos, etc.); a separate one is needed for each different setting (if you are...
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...Ethnographic Observation TSL 4520 Grading Rubric Background (Milde, R., 2001) Common wisdom tells us that there are, in general, two kinds of writing: creative and expository. Creative writing tells about feelings, opinions, points of view, things that originate inside the writer. Expository essays tell about facts, things outside of the writer. Essays on literature examine a literary text, a thing outside the writer. Lab reports describe experiments with chemicals and other stuff that really exists and can be measured. Research is factual; fiction, poetry, and the personal story are emotional. Wrong. Writing is not that simple. The farther you go in your academic or professional career, the less you are able to simply report what you see. The more you know about your chosen field, the more you realize that the researcher argues for his/her point of view even as he/she reports the facts. When we ask how to provide medical care, how to enforce the law, how to work in the legal profession, how to do science, how to educate children – when we ask how any profession should be done – there is always more than one possible answer. We have to decide which answers work best, and the research almost always provides some evidence for both (or many) sides. Facts mean nothing without interpretation – we have to decide what the facts mean, what their consequences are. So we need to get used to using facts, not just reporting them. We need to write expository essays that include...
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...Sampling and Data Collection To purchase this visit here: http://mindsblow.us/question_des/BSHS435Week2SamplingandDataCollection/2788 Contact us at: help@mindblows.us BSHS 435 Week 2 Sampling and Data Collection in Research Paper BSHS 435 Week 2 • Student described observation and measurement as they relate to human services research. • Student addressed each of the following points in the paper: o Sampling • What is the purpose of sampling? • How can you avoid bias when selecting samples for human services research? o Data Collection • Describe the scales of measurement used in research • What are the types of reliability? Provide examples of the types of reliability as they apply to human services research or to human services management research. • What are the types of validity? Provide examples of these types of validity as they apply to human services research or to human services management research. • Why is it important to ensure that data collection methods and instruments are both reliable and valid? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of: Telephone surveys Online surveys Focus groups Surveys via websites Which of the above examples of survey research you would like to use if you are collecting data and why? • The paper is 700 to 1,050 words in length. • The introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points. • The conclusion is logical, flows, and reviews the major points. BSHS 435 Week 2 Sampling and Data...
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... Abstract The following research personal derives from Solomon Asch's conformity study. The study reflects how human subjects conform to the majority social influence of their peers. The study design was in a controlled laboratory experiment. The following proposal is to determine if subjects will decrease or increase the level of conformity outside a controlled environment. Psychology in Action Part V There are benefits of a controlled laboratory experiment which researches control the variables such as Asch's Opinions and Social Pressures study. The study does have further questions and follow-up studies to determine the magnitude of conformity as a social phenomenon. The social phenomenon of group conformity in a controlled environment has provided further issues to examine. Even though conformity may not increase outside a controlled environment, subjects may conform more outside a controlled environment because subjects conform easily inside a controlled environment. Research Proposal To: From: Date: Subject: Research proposal Research Question: Will subjects be more willing to conformity outside a controlled environment? Thesis: Even though conformity may not increase outside of a controlled environment, subjects may conform more outside a controlled environment because subjects conform easily inside a controlled environment. Proposed Research Topic: Will subjects be more willing to conformity outside a controlled environment...
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...Question 1…………………………………………………………………………………2 Question 2…………………………………………………………………………………3 Question 3…………………………………………………………………………………7 Question 4………………………………………………………………………………..12 Question 5………………………………………………………………………………..14 Feasibility of HR Department in a Public Sector University Shomayl Chowdhury (BS29 2330) Greenwich University Q1. What research methods have been used by the author in the research paper? Ans1. The current paper discusses and lays lime light on the current situation and the possibility of establishing HR department in a Public Sector University as no HR department is to be found in Public Sector Universities. The paper focus on the marketing, financial and operational aspects of the university and furthermore it also focuses on the importance of an HR department, the level of support and assistance that is provided by the HR department to the entire university and above all to the organizational environment at hand and lastly the cost of establishment and implementation of a HR department. Descriptive study has been undertaken to address this paper due to the absence of HR department in the university. Through this study feasibility of an HR department is inquired. The methods used for data collection and research is entirely based on a survey which consists of a combination of questionnaires and interviews which have enabled us to collect primary data for this study as no secondary data can be found due to the absence of the HR department in the university...
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...Chromatography-Experimental investigation report. Aim:To export the method of separating different coloured dyes(chromatography) and to relate this to real-world in society. Materials: 6 filter paper strips 3coloured felt-pens Pencil 250ml beaker Packet of "M and M's" 2 paddle pop stick 6 paper clips 3 matches Water Procedure: Step 1:On one end of a filter strip,wrote in pencil the brand name of colour of a felt-tip pen that was tested. Step 2: They used a felt-pen to draw a large dot about 1.5 from the other end of the filter paper strips. Step 3: It was repeated with the other felt-tip pens, using a separate filter paper strip for each. Step 4: They added about 1cm of water to the beaker. Step 5:They attached the filter paper strips...
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...PY 2013 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT UNITY COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor: Bill Davis Fall 2012 Office Hours: By appointment CATALOG DESCRIPTION This course is a survey of the development of a person across the entire age span from conception to death. For each stage physiological, cognitive, social, emotional, and psychological aspects of growth will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on environmental influences that can promote the individual’s growth and development. STUDENT OBJECTIVES (a) To become acquainted with the body of knowledge that deals with the science of human development. (b) To examine the “nature vs. nurture” controversy as it applies to developmental theories. (c) To demonstrate an understanding of several stage theories of lifespan development. (d) To explore both positive and negative environmental influences on healthy growth and development INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGY ASSIGNMENTS (a) Lecture (a) Readings (b) Discussion (b) Projects (c) Selected Readings ...
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...Organizational Behavior Exam/assignment paper January 2016 The topic of exam paper should be the analysis/audit of organization or team from the point of view of selected part of organizational behavior (or a few selected parts). The topic(s) should belong to one of the groups: a) individual phenomena – personality, emotions, values, attitudes, perception, learning, national culture, motivation, decision making, b) group phenomena – group structure and dynamics, team roles, work teams, leadership, power, communication, conflict, negotiations, group decision making c) organizational phenomena – organizational culture, organizational structure, motivational system, organizational change, learning and knowledge management, CSR You have to chose between two types of paper: 1. Narrow paper that focuses on selected issue of organizational behavior – you have to make an in-depth investigation into it, go to the details, dimensions, parts of the issue. 2. Wide paper that focuses on the whole set of issues of organizational behavior – in this case you have to present the alignment of issues – link them to each other, show how they work together. The paper should be 8-10 pages long and should meet the following criteria: 1. The paper should be practical and empirical instead of theoretical. It should be based on research carried out within the organization or team. The research may be in form of participative observation, questionnaires or semi-structured interviews...
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...spectra alone (IR, NMR, etc.), the spectra typically must be supplemented with other information about the compound: physical state and properties (melting point, boiling point, solubility, odor, color, etc.), elemental analysis, and confirmatory tests for functional groups. In this experiment you will carry out several qualitative tests that will allow you to identify functional groups in organic molecules. You will then apply what you have learned by characterizing unknown organic compounds in terms of their functional group and solubility behavior. The functional groups you will examine include amines, alcohols, carboxylic acids, alkenes, alkanes, and alkyl halides. Solubility and Functional Group Tests Each functional group has a particular set of chemical properties that allow it to be identified. Some of these properties can be demonstrated by observing solubility behavior, while others can be seen in chemical reactions that are accompanied by color changes, precipitate formation, or other visible effects. 1. Solubility Tests The solubility of an organic compound in water, dilute acid, or dilute base can provide useful information about the presence or absence of certain functional groups. A flowchart showing the sequence of solubility tests along with the appropriate conclusions is shown in Figure 1. Solubility in water: Most organic compounds are not soluble in water, except for low molecular-weight amines and oxygen-containing compounds. Low...
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...TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research Documents The Research Paper Factory Join Search Browse Saved Papers Search Experimentaion In: Experimentaion Experimentation Critique An article in the Teaching of Psychology Journal illustrates how a group of undergraduates used a Web-Based Self and Peer Assessments Systems in evaluating proposals for experimental psychology. An interest to teachers is grasping at students for involvement in experiments, and for students gain an opportunity to applying their skills to assess their observations empirically. Researchers observe the participants over a quantitative research, considering various styles, and techniques for data collecting. This study was an observation. Results will determine that the students build an improved understanding between the proposals created before the experiment and after the assessment to establish quality work. The study is an experimental research, in which “intervention by the researcher beyond that is required for measurements to determine the effect on another variable” (Cooper & Schindler, 2006, p. 709). The researchers placed the participants into teams, and the teams picked a topic taught in class, and create a proposal. In this paper, the attention is on the method, independent and dependent variable, observation techniques, and the sampling plan. Method Chang, Lee, Lin, and Sung, from the national Taiwan Normal University conducted this study. The study consisted...
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...notes on qualities and characteristics of an object using the senses. Creating observations in numbers is quantitative observations and provide more indebt information | Noting information objectively instead of personal opinion such as “the rotting apple has a distinct odor” instead of “the apple smells bad”. Students can observe fruit using the sight smell taster and touch. | Classifying | Grouping together the objects based on their common qualities and characteristics. | Traits of an object in relation to their appearance; an apple is red, yellow or green, sweet or sour but still a fruit. Create a chart that classifies the fruit by color and taste. | Communicating | Articulating an objects qualities and characteristics in a descriptive way. | Explaining information and data indicated on notes, charts or data display tables. | Measuring | Comparing the objects attributes to an ordinary reference such as standard and nonstandard | Measure the weight, temperature, and length of the objects used in an experiment using rulers, scales and thermometers. | Predicting | Foretelling events based on collected information. | Predicting that a piece of fruit will ripen faster when exposed to room temperature than a refrigerated area because of the containment of ethylene. A prediction is testable based on collected data. | Inferring | Providing a conclusion based on the evidence of the observations. | Infer that a colder temp will cause fruit to ripen slower. Infer that when...
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...Self-Reflective Paper This paper will reflect my performance from taking certain test from the open learn-brain stretcher testing site. Based on the scores of the memory test I think that scored good on all aspects of the test. The test is broken into section: Words, Observation, Objects, and Visual and Auditory. Word section was very funny because I was trying to just look at the word and memorize the word from memory instead of finding a pattern or something in common with each word that would have help me memorize it and score better on the test. Observation section showed me that I observe words very well and I am able to group the words in smaller and similar category to help me remember what I say in the list. My long term memory is terrible because I had just looked at the words but forgot that quickly. I had to take the test more than one time. That is not good at all. Object section requires you to see pictures of different objects in a 2 minute time frame. The test requires you to remember and name the objects that you had just seen. I scored very well with this test. I was able to list all but two of the objects. I was able to group the objects together into smaller groups and put into groups of classification. Visual & Auditory section tested you on your observation of certain things and how you were able to recall it. Based on the scores of my memory test I could improve in the area of public places and being aware of my surroundings. Based on...
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...A. General Comments I conducted my observation at the CSUN Child and Family Studies Center on April 13, 2018 from 2:40 until 4:50 PM. When I arrived for the observation, the children were playing outside in several different areas. There were approximately 50 students between the ages of about 3 or 4 with about 8-10 teachers. There were a lot of children because it was their outdoor play time for two other classes. I spent time sitting by the sandbox, climbing structure, and swings. They were outside for about an hour before the classes split up for their own activities. I then observed a classroom setting for an hour with 4 teachers and about 10-12 children. There is a room with a one way window in which I can see the children and teachers...
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