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Political Science

Political Science watch the entire video. You will need to answer 4 questions. Additionally, > please have in hand a copy of the Los Angeles Times article dated, > 9/8/2013, section A29, OP-ED, entitled: “Obamacare: New Fight, Old > Tactics.” by Nelson Lichtenstein. You need this article to answer question > #4. Please do ALL … Read more

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Eating behavior and Eating Disorders

Eating behavior and Eating Disorders Background In psychology, Motivation refers to the forces that push and pull us toward specific goals and behaviors. Motivation is generally either internal (biological, cognitive) or external (environmental, situational). In psychology, the study of Motivation often focuses on biological behaviors, such as eating and sexual expression, or achievement behaviors, such … Read more

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Population Density: Noise Pollution

Population Density: Noise Pollution Environmental Psychology Prepare a 1,400- to 1,650-word paper in which you analyze the effect of population density and noise on individuals. As a part of your analysis be sure to address the following items: Describe the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and personal space. Examine how the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and … Read more

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Annotated bibliography of research methods

Annotated bibliography of research methods Using the Ashford University Library databases, locate and read peer-reviewed articles on a variety of research designs and methods. Be sure to include at least one article regarding the method used in the study you selected in Week One. Create an annotated bibliography in which you select, summarize, and evaluate … Read more

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Application of learning theory

Application of learning theory Background In psychology, learning theory refers to how we acquire basic responses and behaviors. We study three different types of learning: learning through association (classical conditioning), learning through reward or punishment (operant conditioning), and learning through imitation (observational learning). Learning theory is explored primarily through the Behavioral perspective, which emphasizes how … Read more

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