mACQUEEN ASSESSMENT 12

Overview

Write 5–6 pages in which you examine your own ways of learning something new, based on your research of at least three different types of theories of learning.

In this assessment, you will be able to develop strategies based on learning theory to improve learning in a particular situation.

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By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

•    Competency 1: Use information technology and tools to identify information in the domain of learning and cognition. ▪   Summarize theories associated with learning and cognition. 


•    Competency 2: Assess the important theories, paradigms, research findings, and conclusions in human learning and cognition. 
 ▪   Apply theories to a particular learning experience. 


•    Competency 4: Employ critical and creative thinking to problems, conflicts, and unresolved issues in the study of human learning and cognition. 
 ▪   Develop strategies based on learning theory to improve learning in a particular situation. 


•    Competency 5: Apply knowledge of theory and research in learning and cognition to inform personal behavior, professional goals, and values, in order to understand social policy. 
 ▪   Apply knowledge of theory and research in learning and cognition to inform personal and professional behavior. 


•    Competency 6: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats. 
 ▪   Write coherently to support a central idea in appropriate APA format with correct grammar, usage, and 
mechanics as expected of a psychology professional.

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 Context

•      Verbal Learning 
 According to Hockenbury and Hockenbury (2003): 
 Forgetting is the inability to recall information that was previously available. Forgetting is so common that our lives are filled with automatic reminders to safeguard against forgetting important information. Cars are equipped with buzzers so you don’t forget to put on your seatbelt or turn off your lights. News announcements remind you to reset your clocks as daylight saving time begins or ends. Dentists thoughtfully send brightly colored postcards so that your appointment doesn’t slip your mind. 
 Sometimes, of course, we want to forget. From the standpoint of a person’s psychological well-being, it’s probably just as well that we tend to forget the details of unpleasant memories, such as past failures, social embarrassments, and unhappy relationships. Even more generally, our minds would be cluttered with mountains of useless information if we remembered every television program, magazine article, billboard, or conversation we’d ever experienced. (p.260) 


•       In the later part of the 19th century, Hermann Ebbinghaus, a German psychologist, conducted the first scientific experiments on learning and forgetting.

•       Spatial, Motor-Skill, and Implicit Learning

•       Is it possible to learn something without any awareness of doing so? It is an intriguing question. Max Sutherland and Alice Sylvester have studied the notion of implicit or incidental learning and applied their findings to advertising practices and their effects on consumer behavior. In their book Advertising and the Mind of the Consumer , Sutherland and Sylvester (2000) have this to say on the topic:

•       Some psychologists have labeled this type of indirect learning “learning without involvement.” Others have called it “implicit memory” and still others have called it “incidental learning” or “learning without awareness.” Strictly speaking, this last term is inaccurate. It is not that people are unaware but rather that the “focus of processing” is on something else in the communication. Our attention is focused on something other than the message per se.

•       In the TV series Sesame Street , messages were embedded in entertainment. Messages such as “cooperation” and “sharing” were communicated by drama or song. Learning the alphabet or learning to count is not a chore for Sesame Street viewers, but an experience. These skills are effectively conveyed in an entertaining kaleidoscope of sounds and visuals.

•       We have thus discovered yet another reason why people find it hard to analyze introspectively the effects advertising has on them. Sometimes advertisements do not obviously impart information on us. (While this can be true of any type of commercial, it is more especially true of ads based on image, emotion, or drama.) The important point here is that there is a lessened sense of someone transmitting information—indeed, if there is any sense at all (pp. 58–59).

•       References

•       Hockenbury, D. H., & Hockenbury, S. E. (2003). Psychology (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Worth.

•       James, W. (1890). The principles of psychology . New York, NY: Henry Holt.

•       Sutherland, M., & Sylvester, A. K. (2000). Advertising and the mind of the consumer . Crows Nest NSW, Australia: Allen and Unwin.

•       Questions To Consider

•       To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.

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• What is the Ebbinghaus legacy?
• How do psychologists study serial and paired-associate learning?
• What is the difference between available and accessible memories?
• What are mnemonics, and how are they related to learning?
• What is spatial learning, and how is it studied?
• How does practice affect motor-skill learning?
• What is implicit learning, and how is it studied?
• How does expertise develop?
• What are some real-world applications of spatial, motor-skill, and implicit learning?

•       Resources Suggested Resources

•       The following optional resources are provided to support you in completing the assessment or to provide a helpful context. For additional resources, refer to the Research Resources and Supplemental Resources in the left navigation menu of your courseroom.

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Capella Resources

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• Timeline – Verbal Learning | Transcript . Library Resources

The following e-books or articles from the Capella University Library are linked directly in this course:

•    Slamecka, N. J. (1985). Ebbinghaus: Some associations . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 11 (3), 414–435. 


•    Wenger, M. J., & Payne, D. G. (1995). On the acquisition of mnemonic skills: Application of skilled memory theory . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied , 1 (3), 194–215. 


•    Herdman, C. M. (1999). Research on visual word recognition: From verbal learning to parallel distributed processing . Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology , 53 (4), 269–272. 


•    Badets, A., Bandin, Y., Bouquet, C., & Shea, C. H. (2006). The intention superiority effect in motor skill learning . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 32 (3), 491–505. 


•    Wilson, N. P., & Alexander, T. (2008). Blocking of spatial learning between enclosure geometry and a local landmark . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 34 (6), 1369–1376. 
 Course Library Guide 
 A Capella University library guide has been created specifically for your use in this course. You are encouraged to refer to the resources in the PSYC-FP3500 – Learning and Cognition Library Guide to help direct your research. 
 Bookstore Resources 
 The resources listed below are relevant to the topics and assessments in this course and are not required. Unless noted otherwise, these materials are available for purchase from the Capella University Bookstore . When searching the bookstore, be sure to look for the Course ID with the specific –FP (FlexPath) course designation. 
• Terry, W. S. (2009). Learning and memory: Basic principles, processes, and procedures (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. 
 ▪   You may find Chapters 6 and 11 particularly relevant to the topics in this assessment. 
 Assessment Instructions 
 The focus of this assessment is on learning theories. Consider an experience you had when you learned something new. For instance, buying a new smartphone, updating the operating system on your computer, attending a seminar, or driving a car with a manual transmission for the first time are all examples of learning. 
 In preparation for this assessment, research at least three different types of theories of learning—for example, behaviorist theories, cognitivist theories, constructivist theories, or motivational theories. Think about how each can contribute to your understanding of how you were able to learn, or your understanding of the challenges you faced during the learning process. 
 Directions 
 For this assessment, complete the following: 


1. Describe the learning experience that you are focusing on. Make sure to elaborate on the learning goal(s) and any associated changes in behavior. Describe the behavior patterns before the learning event and what differences in thought, feeling, or behavior occurred after the learning. 


2. Briefly summarize three different learning theories. Cite textbooks or articles to support your summaries. 


3. Explain how these learning theories can or cannot explain the progress that you made regarding your learning 


                           

experience.

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•    Describe what insights you have gained from the theories that you can use to improve your learning process the next time you are faced with the challenge of learning something new. 


•    Consider the following scenario: Sam has just joined a basketball team and is new to the sport. He understands the rules but needs to learn the strategy involved in the game. Using the theories you researched, devise two or three different ways that Sam can learn the strategy of the game. 


Strive to be as concise as possible and limit the length of your completed assessment to no more than 5–6 pages, excluding the title page and reference page. Support your statements and analyses with references and citations from at least three resources.

 

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Applied Psychology – From Theory to Practice

 Applied Psychology – From Theory to Practice

The final assignment for this course is a Final Paper.  The purpose of the Final Paper is for you to culminate the learning achieved in the course by applying concepts to a specific case study.

Focus of the Final Paper

The Final Paper should demonstrate understanding of concepts addressed across the course as applied to a selected case study. This type of project will be important as you continue with and complete your program because the skill sets of applying your knowledge will be of great use to you when you are ready to go out into the job market and/or apply them to your daily life.

To begin, review the case study you selected in Week Two of the course. Remember, you must use this case study. Pay special attention to the topic you selected and the area from which you will draw your research on the topic as noted in the title of the case study. For example, if you selected Case Study #1, you would explore the topic of severe depression from the clinical psychology perspective. If you selected Case Study #5, you would explore motivation from the industrial organizational psychology perspective.

Next, research the chosen topic using scholarly resources and craft a thesis statement regarding your selected topic. For assistance with creating a thesis statement, utilize the Thesis Generator tool on the Ashford University Writing Center website.  Your paper must contain at least six references from scholarly sources that are cited according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Examples of scholarly sources include peer reviewed journal articles, research studies, professional websites with authored material, and government websites.  Popular Internet sites (Wikipedia, Newsweek, New York Times, etc.) are not considered scholarly sources. For further assistance in determining whether or not a site is scholarly, please access the Evaluating Web Resources tutorial on the Ashford University Library website.

In a well-developed eight- to ten-page paper address the following criteria for the case study you selected in Week Two and outlined in Week Three. See the attached ABS200 Case Study List to review the case studies.Define applied behavioral science and the area of psychology from which the case study is explored.Identify and describe the potential source(s) and/or cause(s) of the issue that is/are relevant to the selected case study (e.g., genetic, environmental, social, cultural, organizational).Examine the case study by applying one psychological theory of your choice.Describe scientific research that is relevant to your selected case study. Include past and current findings and note any key changes.Identify and describe any relevant trends in working with your intended population.Detail a suggested plan of action for moving forward including advantages and disadvantages.Specify what you would do to build rapport with the clients in the selected case study.State ethical considerations that are relevant to this case.

Writing the Final Paper
The Final Paper:Must be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.Must include a title page with the following:Title of paperStudent’s nameCourse name and numberInstructor’s nameDate submittedMust begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. View the Critical Thinking Community website for further assistance.Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis and summarizes supporting evidence.Must use at least six scholarly sources, three of which must be from the Ashford University Library.Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.Must include a separate reference page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

 I choose  Case Study #1 Clinical Psychology: Severe Depression

If you have any question please email me. 

 

Thanks you 

 

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psy paper…How do memory and intelligence change as we age?

Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.Must include a title page with the following:Title of paperStudent’s nameCourse name and numberInstructor’s nameDate submittedMust begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.Begin with an introduction to the selected topic in which you define all concepts that will be discussed in the paper.For example, if you select “How do memory and intelligence change as we age?” as your topic, you will need to define the terms memory, intelligence and aging.Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.Conclude with an answer to the selected question. Did the evidence you surveyed answer the question satisfactorily? Include your analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the available evidence.If possible, suggest the course that future research should take if answers to the selected question are less than conclusive.Must use at least two scholarly sources, all of which must come from the Ashford University Library or Google Scholar.It is important that you ask yourself if the articles specifically address the selected topic. It is not always easy to find the right articles. Thus, give yourself some time to search before you finalize your selection.You may reference your textbook and other required materials from the course; however, these will not fulfill the resource requirements.Must briefly summarize each article including the purpose of the investigation, its methodology, and results.If possible, select peer-reviewed articles that summarize the evidence available in a given field of study (e.g., meta-analysis combines the findings of different studies to uncover trends, commonalities and differences).Order the articles in the way you think you will discuss them in your paper. Then develop a summary of the scientific evidence that answers the question you selected.Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.The reference section will be the final page of the paper.

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Research Paper: – Teens and Smoking

Research Paper: – Teens and Smoking

You are required to follow the following format to develop a research paper of 5 pages in length, typed, double-spaced, exclusive of references. References are to be cited using the APA Style Manual.

Identify a health behavior that significantly affects health status in a particular group of people. Review the professional literature to determine how researchers have applied health behavior models to explain this health behavior. Your references must be from professional/academic sources. Compare and contrast how at least two of the following health behavior models are applied to the health behavior; The Health Belief Model, The Transtheoretical Model, The Theory of Planned Behavior, Social Cognitive Theory , The Transactional Theory of Stress and Coping.

  

Include:
•Thesis: your original thoughts regarding the utility and application of the models to the health behavior
•Introduction to the Health Behavior and its significance ( one paragraph)
•Description of the models being compared including constructs and application to the Health Behavior ( at least one reference for each application)
•At least five original comparisons that support your thesis
•Conclusion: recapitulation of the thesis
•Reference page

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Factors in favor of the against

Assignment 2: Factors In Favor of and Against

Finding “factors for” and “factors against” a position is a versatile tool for critical thinkers. In this assignment, you will practice this technique more formally by examining one of several contemporary issues.

Using your readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, research methods for creating arguments using factors for and factors against an issue.

Select a topic for use in this assignment. It is recommended that you choose a topic that is personally meaningful or interesting to you. Examples of topics can include, but are not limited to, the following:Underage drinking: Lowering the legal drinking age in the United States.Gun control: Increasing restrictions on the civilian possession of non-hunting guns.Selective service: Enacting compulsory military service obligation for all US citizens.Universal health care: Governmental provision of free health care for all citizens.

For the selected topic, complete the following:Construct at least six reasons for and six reasons against the topic. Rank the reasons in terms of strength and effectiveness.Explain why you identified each argument as either strong or weak in each category.

Include the following two parts in your completed assignment:

Part 1: Compile a matrix (using the template below) that lists and ranks six arguments for and six arguments against the issue you have selected. Rank the reasons for each side of the issue from strongest to weakest.

Part 2: After you have compiled your matrix, write a 500–700-word paper in Word format. This essay should explain and synthesize the information in your matrix. Defend why you have ranked each argument as either strong or weak. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

Include both parts of your assignment in a single document, using the template found here . Name your file: LastnameFirstInitial_M2_A2.doc.

By Wednesday, June 25, 2014 , deliver your assignment to the M2: Assignment 2 Dropbox.Assignment 2 Grading Criteria Maximum Points Completed the matrix to help critically analyze the selected topic and built six arguments for and six arguments against the issue.36Provided an essay that explains and defends the ranking of reasons, showing comprehension, analysis, and evaluation of subject matter.48Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.16Total: 100

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285 1 Presence of Others

Post a 200- to 300-word response identifying behavior changes that result from the presence of others. Why does the presence of others produce changes in our level of performance or awareness?

Provide personal examples of behavior changes related to the presence of others.

Support your findings with two peer-reviewed sources.

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Assessing Forensic Psychology discussion question

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I need help with my discussion question this week. If you think you can help me please let me know. I have posted the question below. Thank you!

 

Using the Internet, research the custody laws in your state. Analyze the legal implications, the process for conducting evaluations, and the position of the civil court in regards to child custody.

• Considering the laws in your state, using the case study of A 13-year-old male whose family moved to the United States from Peru one year ago. He did not speak English before moving to the United States. Analyze how you might assess the child based on those laws:

 

Based on the case study above give a brief description of the laws in your state that govern child custody placement in divorce proceedings. Given the laws in your state and the case study situation above, discuss what areas a forensic psychology professional would assess in a custody evaluation for the case, and explain why, using specific examples.

I live in the state of Michigan, if you could use Michigan as the state of reference. Must be in APA format.

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PSY 355 Week 1 Individual Assignment Sources of Motivation Paper

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you examine the concept of motivation.

Address the following items:

·Define motivation.

·Identify at least two sources of motivation.

·Explain the relationship between motivation and behavior.

·Examine how behavior exhibits motivation.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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Social Influence

 

Social influence is not always negative. In some instances, it may be used to promote beneficial behaviors. Are the decisions made by individuals in response to positive social influences more valid than those made in response to negative social influences? Why or why not? [Provide 2 references and 2 intext citations]

 

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4 PAGE PSYCHOLOGY ESSAY

The text should follow a Microsoft Word format, a letter size twelve (12) and a spacing of one and a half (1.5) between sentences (or line spacing in the paragraph options). The extension of the work should  not be less than three (3) pages or greater than five (5) pages of content . 

 

 

 Instructions:

In the third unit we have discussed the controversy around the publication in the 1990s of Charles Murray’s and Richard Hernstein’s  The Bell Curve  and the various responses from specialists in the field of psychology, mental tests and even evolution that try to prove the problems with how we interpret the correlations between “IQ”, “Intelligence”, “Race” and various other social factors, among them “Social Class (or Social Economical Status)”, “Profession” and “Education (or the very limited concept of “Schooling”). Taking this into consideration  discuss why many specialists question these correlations and determinisms, specially how the differences of intelligence and social economic status can be solely  explained though the concepts of “IQ” (or the “g” factor) and “Race” (assumed as a biological, pre-determined and culture free construct).

 

 

 It is advisable that you take into account the following “guidelines” when elaborating your discussion:

1. How Neisser’s task force report (composed of specialists in the field from the APA) or other groups efforts by other psychologists (among them Nisbet, Sternberg or even the paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould), have shown how these correlations are problematic, discussing that in reality we can’t think of biology (or of genes) without taking into consideration the influence of the environment. Give at least two examples from these texts that show that “IQ” and “Race” cannot be assumed as fixed, exhaustive and causal factors that explain the inequalities of education, social-economic status or others social factors.

2. The political effects of  The Bell Curve’s  thesis and conclusions, that in many ways justify (be it directly or indirectly) racially biased and extremely limited explanations regarding the role and importance of education and any kind of social and environmental reform.

3. Some, like Gould, would argue that these theses and conclusions (from  The Bell Curve  are a continuation (or a sort of “resurrection”) of old forms of racism. In this sense, the problem is not only the validity of “IQ” as an exhaustive measure of “Intelligence” or of the “g” factor as an inherited and fixed measure of “Intelligence”, but the validity of “Race” as a fixed and biological construct. Various specialist, among them Gould and Sternberg, will argue that, in reality, our uses of the concept of “Race” as a biological construct are problematic and in many way pseudo-scientific.

4. Use at  least two (2) of the assigned texts . Limit yourself to said texts and the discussion in class.

Assigned texts (in the order they were assigned).

 

Neisser, U. et al (1996). Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns.  American Psychologist  51 (2): 77-101.

 

Nisbet, R. et al (2012). Intelligence: New Findings and Theoretical Developments.  American Psychologists  67 (2): 130-159.

 

Fenwick, L.T. (1995). A History of the Constructs of IQ and Race: Putting “The Bell Curve” in Perspective.  Paper Presented at the Annual Book Review  (February, 1995): 3-17.

 

Sternberg, R., Grigorenko, E. & Kidd, K. (2005). Intelligence, Race, and Genetics.  American Psychologist  60 (1): 46-59.

 

Gould, S.J. (1995). Ghost of Bell Curves Past.  Natural History  2: 12-19 

    Gould, S.J. (1996). Alfred Binet and the original purposes of the Binet Scale. In Stephen Jay Gould,  The Mismeasure of Man  (176-188). New York: W.W. Norton

  Gould, S.J. (1996). H.H. Goddard and the menace of the feeble-minded. In Stephen Jay

Gould,  The Mismeasure of Man  (188-204). New York: W.W. Norton 

 

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