As you read the resources this week, what concepts seem especially relevant to you as a social worker? Are you able to identify any personal misunderstandings about the formation of gender identity?

Gender identity—identifying oneself as male or female—is a critical component of an individual’s life-span development. Misconceptions and stereotypes abound with regard to gender, and you may bring personal misconceptions and stereotypes to your work with clients. As you read the resources this week, what concepts seem especially relevant to you as a social worker? Are […]

Describe the quality of your working relationship with your colleague. ( The Quality of the working relationships went really well, very easy going, open-minded and productive collaborate teamwork working with my colleagues so far)

Collaboration is a key part of social work practice. Most MSW professionals engage in these processes during the postgraduate practice years that each state requires before their licensing moves from supervised to independent status. Even beyond those requirements, peer consultation and collaboration are key aspects of most social work practice settings. For this Assignment, your […]

Every Park University student as a Google Account/ Email associated with their ID number. The Google Account gives you access to Gmail AND other applications like Google Drive and, for this Unit, Forms.

Introduction  On Childhood Obesity Welcome to Unit 5. This unit continues the portion of the course about research designs. This week we will be going over the ubiquitous method – The Survey. Surveys, inventories, and questionnaires appear to be the “go-to” method to collect data. These methods have the advantage of collecting a lot of […]

Describe how the Beck Depression Inventory-II would aid in making a diagnosis for this client. (See pages 62–63 of Abnormal Psychology). 

Might be biopolar or depression. I will pull from our textbook to add additional resource. Depressive Disorder Diagnosis and Assessment Read the following vignette, keeping in mind the importance of knowing symptoms, and their duration and severity: Christina is a 25-year-old Mexican American woman who has been working as an elementary school teacher since she graduated […]

Evaluate the characteristics, purposes, benefits, strengths, and weaknesses of qualitative research methods. Analyze ethical issues that may emerge in qualitative research studies.

6pages Describe several methods that can be used to gather data for each methodology. Develop a plan for gathering data related to your topic and provide a rationale for gathering data in this manner. Explain how the data would be analyzed. Support the ideas that are communicated with the appropriate academic sources. The assignment should […]

What are the personal and/or communal ethical factors that may be involved in determining the moral position of either side given a contemporary debate, such as those concerning animal rights, stem cell research, abortion, the death penalty, and so forth?

Week 5 Discussion: Kant’s Ethics and Our Duty 11 unread reply.11 reply. Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapters 9, 10 Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook) Introduction Kant’s famous First Formulation of the Categorical Imperative reads, “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can […]

Discuss whether or not an inference is warranted Determine whether arguments utilize inductive or deductive reasoning

Assignment 2: Discussion—Comparison of Editorials In this assignment, you will identify and explore your intuitive critical-thinking strategies. It is the starting point to developing the skills to analyze information critically. Research methods of identifying strong and weak arguments using your textbook and the Argosy University online library resources. Be sure to cover the following: Identify premises […]

What theorist presents a hierarchy of needs and motivations?

1) John wants to train his dog, Spot, to shake hands. John decides to reward Spot with a treat every time Spot raises his paw. John hopes to increase Spot’s handshaking behavior by following the behavior with a reward. This is an example of   A. [removed] aversive conditioning B. [removed] positive reinforcement C. [removed] extinction D. [removed] negative reinforcement 2) Philosophers who believe that […]

What type of learning do the following examples illustrate? If your answer is classical conditioning, name the US, UR, CS and CR, and state whether there is any higher-order conditioning involved.

This assignment will help you think about how learning happens in all organisms and how the basic behavioristic ideas are applicable to everyday situations. Please refer back to your textbook(see attachment)  and watch the following video( http://searchcenter.intelecomonline.net/playClipDirect.aspx?id=9A7254EDA56D7686053DBA312E3D21537025A9F7614917EA15BACA15C59F8408EAF3261B948C2EA2 ) called Use the information from these two sources to write a well-organized answer (2-3 paragraphs) to the following prompt. […]