Psychology in Everyday Life
(SHI) Answer these questions in this file. Write them by yourself. Do not copy other’s work.
Answer the following questions in
a minimum of 150 words each
. Use complete
sentences and correct grammar and spelling. Use APA formatting to cite resources
appropriately.
(1)
1.
Select one of the psychological perspectives or subdivisions. Using your own
words, describe it and explain how knowledge of this perspective could be
beneficial to you in your education or workplace. Include concrete examples in
your explanation.
2.
In the article “Psychology in Everyday Life: How to Effectively Learn and
Remember” included in your lesson, the author recommends goal setting as a
strategy for success. Discuss your strategy for completing this course.
(2)
1.
Discuss the need for scientific research in the field of psychology. How does
psychological research obtain and use empirical evidence?
2.
Earlier in this lesson, we read about research suggesting that there is a
correlation between eating cereal and weight. Cereal companies that present
this information in their advertisements could lead someone to believe that
eating more cereal causes healthy weight. Why would they make such a claim
and what arguments could you make to counter this cause-and-effect claim?
3.
Select one of the ethics case studies included lesson or in
this article
and
discuss the ethical violations. Refer to the characteristics of an ethical research
project in your response. Would it be possible to reproduce this study under the
current guidelines for ethical studies? Explain your answer.
The link of that ar±cle:
h²p://mentalFoss.com/ar±cle/52787/10-famous-psychological-
experiments-could-never-happen-today
(4)
Healthcare professionals often work rotating shifts. In your own words, why is
this problematic? What are the psychological, social, and physiological
a minimum of 150 words each
. Use complete
sentences and correct grammar and spelling. Use APA formatting to cite resources
appropriately.
(1)
1.
Select one of the psychological perspectives or subdivisions. Using your own
words, describe it and explain how knowledge of this perspective could be
beneficial to you in your education or workplace. Include concrete examples in
your explanation.
2.
In the article “Psychology in Everyday Life: How to Effectively Learn and
Remember” included in your lesson, the author recommends goal setting as a
strategy for success. Discuss your strategy for completing this course.
(2)
1.
Discuss the need for scientific research in the field of psychology. How does
psychological research obtain and use empirical evidence?
2.
Earlier in this lesson, we read about research suggesting that there is a
correlation between eating cereal and weight. Cereal companies that present
this information in their advertisements could lead someone to believe that
eating more cereal causes healthy weight. Why would they make such a claim
and what arguments could you make to counter this cause-and-effect claim?
3.
Select one of the ethics case studies included lesson or in
this article
and
discuss the ethical violations. Refer to the characteristics of an ethical research
project in your response. Would it be possible to reproduce this study under the
current guidelines for ethical studies? Explain your answer.
The link of that ar±cle:
h²p://mentalFoss.com/ar±cle/52787/10-famous-psychological-
experiments-could-never-happen-today
(4)
Healthcare professionals often work rotating shifts. In your own words, why is
this problematic? What are the psychological, social, and physiological
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