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Describe thinking, intelligence, and creativity. How are thinking, intelligence, and creativity related

Describe thinking, intelligence, and creativity. How are thinking, intelligence, and creativity related Describe thinking, intelligence, and creativity. How are thinking, intelligence, and creativity related? Does one’s creativity illustrate anything about his or her thinking processes or level of intelligence? Why or why not? Response must be at least 300 words. Chap 7 from this link https://openstaxcollege.org/files/textbook_version/hi_res_pdf/30/Psychology-OP.pdf … Read more

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Assessment of risk

Assessment of risk In a minimum of 300 words, respond to the following: What are the strengths and weaknesses of current risk assessment practices? When writing your response, focus on tests designed to assess risk and dangerous. How can you utilize or build upon the strengths of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology? How … Read more

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Integrative Personality

Integrative Personality Integrative Personality Theory For your final paper, you will complete the rest of the assignment which you began in week three and create your own theory of personality development by synthesizing the concepts and constructs of all the theories that seem most accurate and appropriate to you and by using those concepts to … Read more

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Psychology of Learning

Psychology of Learning Prior to engaging in this discussion, please read Chapters 8, 9, and 10 in Applied Meta-cognition, and review your notes (including those on all articles read in this course about meta-cognition). First, reread your posts from the Week One discussions and consider everything you have learned during the past four and a … Read more

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Cognitive Science

Cognitive Science Describe the major debate in Cognitive Science, which posits whether the mind works in a domain-specific way or a domain-general way. Articulate each hypothesis. State which hypothesis you personally think does the best job of explaining how the mind works. Back up your argument with evidence from a scientific study (and cite it). … Read more

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