Describe how this experience demonstrates the costs and benefits of social categorization. Describe the ways in which stereotypical assumptions about a person’s race, ethnicity, or culture, even if not blatantly prejudiced, influences our worldview.

3-2 Activity: Journal


PSY 355 Module Three Activity Template

Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information.

Respond to the following rubric criteria in 3 to 5 sentences each.

Describe this experience and the ways in which it relates to in-group favoritism.


Describe how acceptance as a group member impacted your sense of self and identity.


Describe the ways in which this experience influenced you to conform to group norms.


Describe how this experience may have inadvertently promoted prejudice toward others.


Describe how this experience demonstrates the costs and benefits of social categorization.


Describe the ways in which stereotypical assumptions about a person’s race, ethnicity, or culture, even if not blatantly prejudiced, influences our worldview.


Describe the strengths and limitations of social identity theory as it applies to the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusivity.

Discuss how you can improve your health and longevity in light of your findings in this questionnaire, your understanding of epigenetics, and your knowledge of your family history.

Reaction paper

The Reaction Paper Assignment
You will be writing a 1,000 word Reaction Paper in this course using the instructions and links found below. You will be completing the following tasks and gathering the following information for your paper:
Watch the epigenetics video from PBS available as a YouTube link in this folder (second item in the folder). Begin your paper by defining epigenetics in your own words and discussing your reaction to the video.
Interview your family members and complete the Family History-Dr. Oz.pdf . Find out which disease(s) you are most at risk for.
Research and locate one article on epigenetics and whatever disease you are most at risk for (select a study on research conducted on humans) from a reputable academic source: Reputable Sources:
journal articles
government publications based on research Do not use:
magazines of any sort, whether they are on paper or online
Websites of any type, including epigenetics websites
Wikipedia
How to Perform Your Research
Use the College Library in person or online (log in with your new MDC ID number (the one that is all numbers). Your password is the last four digits of that same MDC ID unless you have changed it. Read the epigenetics article you find. Continue your paper with a discussion of the epigenetics article. Be sure to paraphrase (put things in your own words) and be sure to cite the author(s) of the article you find using APA style (see the section below on using APA style). Aim for about a page for this part of your paper.
Discuss the concept of epigenesis in light of your family history and the article you read. Aim for one page for this section of your paper.
Complete the Living to 100 Questionnaires. Integrate your findings on the questionnaire into your discussion. Aim for another page.

Discuss how you can improve your health and longevity in light of your findings in this questionnaire, your understanding of epigenetics, and your knowledge of your family history. This should be your final page

Explain how the article is related to a theory/concept presented in a particular chapter. What have you learned from this article? How has it changed your thinking?

Gender development in transgender preschoolers

Read the article carefully. Look up any words you don’t understand and make a list of the main points.
Start writing – there will be five parts of this assignment:
Create a cover page in APA style.**
Write an introduction to your review – this must contain the name of the author and year of publication – and include the thesis (main point, most important message) of the article – expressed in your own words.**
Summarize the content of the article you have read (the how and why). Use your own words as much as possible; if you must quote directly, use quotation marks; remember that you must use standard APA in-text documentation for both direct quotations and for information you have paraphrased from the article. This part of your assignment should be at least 300 words.
Explain how the article is related to a theory/concept presented in a particular chapter (the theory/concept must be explained, as well as how the article relates to that theory/concept). Multiple theories/concepts and/or multiple chapters are encouraged. Make sure that you use in-text citations for the textbook, as well (see above). In addition, comment on the article’s usefulness to you as a researcher. What have you learned from this article? How has it changed your thinking? This part of the assignment should be at least 200 words.

Explain Effectiveness of the Experimental Treatment in Addressing Symptoms of PTSD and Mechanism in Individuals Impacted by Urban Poverty.

Effectiveness of the Experimental Treatment

Explain Effectiveness of the Experimental Treatment in Addressing Symptoms of PTSD and Mechanism in Individuals Impacted by Urban Poverty.

What kind of student is Maya? Discuss the importance of role models and how they can affect a child’s life and future. Who were Maya’s role models and how did they impact her?

I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings

Moral Development, Values, and Religion:

Discuss Maya’s thoughts about her grandmother’s religious beliefs. Why is the church so important to Momma?
Throughout the book, Maya struggles with feelings that she is “bad” and “sinful,” as her thoughts echo the admonitions of her strict religious upbringing. What does she learn at the end of the memoir about right and wrong?
Comment on southern fundamentalism and its influence on the children’s lives.
Gender and Sexuality:

After her rape, why does Maya refuse to talk to anyone but Bailey? Why will she talk to him? What is the significance of the book’s title as it relates to Maya’s self-imposed muteness?
Why does Maya choose to sleep with the neighborhood boy?
Peers and the Sociocultural World:

Angelou states: “The black female is assaulted in her tender years by all those common forces of nature at the same time that she is caught in the tripartite crossfire of masculine prejudice, white illogical hate, and black lack of power.” Find three incidents in the book which illustrate Maya’s encounter with each part of this ‘tripartite crossfire.’ How do these experiences as a victim of gender and race discrimination shape her character?
The author writes, “If growing up is painful for the Southern Black girl, being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat.” What do you make of the author’s portrayal of race?
How do Maya and her family cope with the racial tension that permeates their lives? Find three scenes of blatant racism in the text and discuss Maya’s reaction to each and how they may have impacted her development.
The Self, Identity, and Personality:

The memoir opens with a provocative refrain: “What you looking at me for? I didn’t come to stay …” What do you think this passage says about Maya’s sense of herself? How does she feel about her place in the world? How does she keep her identity intact?
Why does Maya dislike herself? How does she learn to recognize her positive qualities?
Families, Lifestyles, and Parenting:

What secrets does Maya share with her brother? How does her relationship with her brother develop as they both grow older? Describe the relationship between Maya and Bailey and how it changes in the book.
Upon seeing her mother for the first time after years of separation, Maya describes her as “a hurricane in its perfect power.” What do you think about Maya’s relationship with her mother? How does it compare to her relationship with her grandmother, “Momma”?
Describe Momma and what influence she has on Maya’s life.
Using examples from the book, discuss whether or not Vivian is often an unfit mother and Daddy Bailey is an unfit father.
Compare and contrast Daddy Bailey and Daddy Clidell. Who is the better father? Why?
There are several times in the book when Maya asserts her independence. Explain several of these and why they are important to her overall development.
How does Maya respond to the violence in her life and society?
Emotional Development:

Maya and Bailey are near-orphans. Discuss this idea, using examples from the text to show how they are abandoned several times.
Schools, Achievement, and Work:

What kind of student is Maya? Prove your answer with examples from the book.
Why does Maya fight for the job of conductor? How did her fight compare with the expectations of the day?
Discuss the importance of role models and how they can affect a child’s life and future. Who were Maya’s role models and how did they impact her?

Discuss how a person’s adult character is formed by both beautiful and ugly childhood experiences. Illustrate with specific examples from the book.

Discuss child and adolescent development, including such issues as race, emotional development, and the difficulty of self-examination and exhuming painful memories.

Describe Maya at the beginning of the book and contrast her to the young lady she becomes at the end of the book.

Sexual differences between males and females What does impulsivity mean and how does it relate to sex? Are men more sexual than women? What does that even mean?

Number of Sexual Partners and Impulsivity

 

Hypothesis: We hypothesize that men will have more sexual partners than women. In addition, we also hypothesize that individuals who are impulsive, will also have more sexual partners. Lastly, we hypothesize that there will be a relationship between gender and impulsivity, and it will be stronger among males in comparison to females.

 

To begin your introduction there are a few things you must research.

 

Here are some ideas.

 

visit the library or writing center (virtually) on how to find peer reviewed articles. You can start by researching;

Sexual differences between males and females
What does impulsivity mean and how does it relate to sex?
Are men more sexual than women? What does that even mean?

Briefly describe the scenario. Identify whether positive or negative punishment was used. Describe the potential drawbacks to the use of punishment in this situation.

Punishment

Punishment is used to decrease the chances of a behavior continuing. It can be used by adding something undesirable or taking away something desirable. It is important to be careful when using punishment to modify behavior; there may be drawbacks to certain types of punishment. In this assignment, you will explore those drawbacks and determine ways to overcome them.

NOTE: Create a scenario that illustrates how punishment may be used to decrease the chances that an undesirable behavior would continue.

 

NOTE: Write a 700- to 1,050-word analysis outlining the potential drawbacks of using punishment in this situation. Ensure you:

Briefly describe the scenario.
Identify whether positive or negative punishment was used.
Describe the potential drawbacks to the use of punishment in this situation.
Determine ways to attempt to lessen the drawbacks of the use of punishment.

Write an essay indicating how the academic study of problem solving and thinking relates to everyday life

Problem Solving

Write an essay indicating how the academic study of problem solving and thinking relates to everyday life

 

Does Divorce lead to behavioral problems in children? How does divorce affect their lives?

Outline for final paper on 4 articles

Research Question:

Does Divorce lead to behavioral problems in children? How does divorce affect their lives?

Describe a situation in which you might face a motivational conflict. Make sure to name the conflict,why it is a conflict and what steps might be taken to resolve the conflict

Motivational conflict

Describe a situation in which you might face a motivational conflict. Make sure to name the conflict,why it is a conflict and what steps might be taken to resolve the conflict