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    Are You Creative

    adapt to changes and respond to their changes in a productive manner. Even though, I am not an artist I have to be flexible in every facet of my life. For example, due to the economy I have to become more flexible and retrain in a different field of study to stay valuable in the workplace. The trait of flexibility is also about finding valuable relationships and making those relationships fit your needs and wants. Playfulness is another trait I strongly identify with. Life’s best medicine sometimes

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    Ethics

    Before we begin What are behaviors that society frowns on? What are behaviors that you personally would never do? What are behaviors that professionals have to do? Does this slide look familiar? Deadlines and notifications May 2: Draft of Self-development plan due Submitted electronically through Turnitin.com May 9: PeerMark review of classmate’s paper is due May 16: Final version of self-development plan due May 19: Final exam at 12:15 THURSDAY Morality and Ethics What is a

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    Hello

    Reading # 1 from NBC Chapter 1- First summarize the major elements of this chapter for yourself , and write them out in essay form. The begun of the cyborgs unplugged, they started to talk about the two main people that create the cyborgs project. The two people were very important to this project because not only they made the cyborgs; they made something that most people would not have made. The idea was to create a cyborg with animals and machines that will response in section they create

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    Obedience to Authority

    innocent Jewish people based on their political and ethical reasoning. Troubled by situations of this nature, Stanley Milgram held a collection of experiments that his book “Obedience to Authority” outlines. Milgram tells us that “the aim of the study was to find when and how people defy authority in the face of clear moral imperatives” ( 4). Milgram found that there are social forces which allow populations to commit morally conflicting acts against other populations. The fundamental variable for

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    Lab Report

    rt) After viewing our percent yields for Zinc Iodide (which were around 100%), we believe this lab was conducted under the best of conditions and produced more than accurate results. In performing the experiment, the measurements for Zinc Sulfate and Barium Iodide did not deviate from the standard to be measured by more than 0.03g (as was indicated for precision in the lab manual). Each time we went through the centrifuge process, the same centrifuge machine was used. To make sure our boiling

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    Perils of Obedience

    Obedience “Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to.” (Milgram 631). In Stanley Milgram’s 1963 study Perils of Obedience, he finds that human beings, when ordered by an authority, will commit atrocious acts against another human being. He proves this through an extensive scientific study. In this study, he pulls from a multitude of different social classes and cultures. Asking, the subjects to bring bodily harm to another person in the form of increasingly

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    Nature of Love

    in rodents through scientific research. Kangaroo care- A method of caring for infants with skin-to-skin contact by a parent. Research Method: Experiment Population: Humans and monkeys Sample: 8 monkeys Procedure: Harlow conducted 4 different studies starting with the separation of infant monkeys from their mothers directly after their birth. Placed in a cubicle, the monkeys were to be raised by a machine surrogate mother in the form of a monkey. One mother was made of wood and sponge, wrapped

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    Social Psychology

    Introduction Gordon Allport stated that social psychology means “...to understand and explain how the thought, feeling and behaviour of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of other human beings...” (1985). In this essay I am going to explain the thought, feeling and behaviour of individuals as influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of other human beings. I will be talking about theories and experiments carried out by Charles Cooley, Michael

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    Seligman

    The research was cnducted by Martin E.P. Seligmand and Steven F. Maier. The purpose of this experiment was to determine the type of learning gain in dogs that were faced with three different types of electric shock. They wanted to know which method worked best so that they didnt have to shock the dogs for a long period of time. the population being studied was three goups of dogs seperated to evalutae the behaviors dealt with the different types of shock. They picked this group because

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    Do Not Look

    Luis Ignacio Villamor 1A BSPS 1. The Monster Study was a stuttering experiment on 22 orphan children in Davenport, Iowa, in 1939 conducted by Wendell Johnson at the University of Iowa. Johnson chose one of his graduate students, Mary Tudor, to conduct the experiment and he supervised her research. After placing the children in control and experimental groups, Tudor gave positive speech therapy to half of the children, praising the fluency of their speech, and negative speech therapy to the other

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