What are your top three take-aways from Dan Willingham’s When can you trust the experts? Why?Explain what descriptive statistics are and a few keys to understand for using them in student success initiatives.

SPSS Reflection

1) When it comes to using SPSS, what do you find as most helpful and most difficult?

2) For 2A and 2B assume that you are writing a short paragraph summary to a candidate entering Stats at the start of next semester…

2A: Explain what descriptive statistics are and a few keys to understand for using them in student success initiatives.

2B: Explain how inferential statistics work and why they can help us in advancing student success.

3) Discuss how theory should influence our work as a researcher.

4) What are your top three take-aways from Dan Willingham’s When can you trust the experts? Why?

5) Complete this final task by reflecting on your development and next steps: what topic(s) and/or idea(s) have had the most impact on you this semester? And what questions do you want to dive into next, thinking about quantitative research?

Requirements

Submit a Word document that includes clearly organized responses to each of the prompts listed on this reflection. Your total narrative should be no more than 3-4 full pages and ought to integrate citations, where appropriate.

Summarize the purpose of the corrections component of the criminal justice system. Explain why a person might be sent to a jail versus a prison. Provide examples for each scenario.

Create an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation about the U.S. corrections system. Do the following in your presentation:

Summarize the purpose of the corrections component of the criminal justice system.
Explain why a person might be sent to a jail versus a prison. Provide examples for each scenario.
Explain why a person might be placed on parole and why a person might be placed on probation. Provide examples for each scenario.
Summarize the juvenile corrections system.
Explain 3 rights that inmates have.

Define the topic, highlight the history or background of the key issues and challenges surrounding the topic, then and provide examples of specific entrepreneurs or entrepreneurial firms and how they handled this topic.

Social Entrepreneurship

Define the topic, highlight the history or background of the key issues and challenges surrounding the topic, then and provide examples of specific entrepreneurs or entrepreneurial firms and how they handled this topic.

Lastly, you should include your own recommendations on how your feel the topic should be addressed in the future.

Present the practical implications of this biological and psychological knowledge. How do these issues affect people and society? How are they affected by technology, society, genetics, and the environment?

Module 6 Final Presentation

Instructions:
Using the paper from order #741103 as foundation, complete a paper on the Biological Psychology of Poverty in low income students. Here are your headers:

– Background of the topic and value of the information to your audience.

– Present the neural basis of your topic and highlighting recent research on these brain mechanisms. Include the names and functions of specific anatomical regions and any relevant points about cell function, neurotransmitters, or other cellular and molecular mechanisms.

– Present the practical implications of this biological and psychological knowledge. How do these issues affect people and society? How are they affected by technology, society, genetics, and the environment?

– Explain and give examples of the most notable consequences to individuals and groups or highlight other primary topics of concern and application within this field.

– Conclusion: Emphasize the take-home message and value of the information.

What career do you imagine for yourself after you finish college, or what would your ideal career be after you graduate? Even if you haven’t declared a specific major, choose a field that you think you might be interested in working in.

Final Individual Writing Assignment for Unit 3

What career do you imagine for yourself after you finish college, or what would your ideal career be after you graduate? Even if you haven’t declared a specific major, choose a field that you think you might be interested in working in.
Once you decide on a career field, do research to answer these questions, “what kind of writing will you need to do in your career? How are writing skills important in your career field?”
Find three reputable sources and use information from those sources to write an essay of at least 800 words including the Works Cited page to provide advice about the writing skills and types of writing in this career to other people interested in pursuing the career.

Who’s your primary audience? What does this employer want? Can you show you are the best candidate for this job? Will you need references?

First, find a job description or advertisement for a position that interests you. This should be a REAL JOB advertised on a company’s website or through employment websites like Monster.com or Indeed.com. You might choose a job you’re qualified for now, or you might choose an internship or apprenticeship program to pursue in a year or so.
Read the ad carefully so you understand the rhetorical situation . Who’s your primary audience? What does this employer want? Can you show you are the best candidate for this job? Will you need references?
Step 2:
Prepare a résumé that outlines your education, experience, and other qualifications. Your résumé should be tailored to this position, demonstrating why your combination of skills make you the best candidate. Don’t include information that isn’t relevant for the position.
Step 3:
Prepare a cover letter addressed to an appropriate point of contact. Your letter should follow standard formatting guidelines, avoid errors in grammar and mechanics, and adopt an appropriate tone. Show convincing proof of your qualifications and tailor your experience to the job.
As you revise your job application packet, ask yourself:

Mention some possible reasons why the data captured may be questionable and not wholly reliable?Which metrics are being captured and what is the organization trying to say?

Assignment questions:

1. Which metrics are being captured and what is the organization trying to say?

2. Mention some possible reasons why the data captured may be questionable and not wholly reliable?

3. Outside of conventional treatment, what are some possible alternative treatment options that have worked to address your disparity?

4. Who are some stakeholders in the community you can partner with to support your response to question #3?

Requirement:

– Questions must be answered in relation to selected disparity

– Evidence based information is a must

– APA format

– One paragraph per answer is minimum requirement

– Use terms covered in chapter when appropriate

Discuss the character’s treatment, diagnosis, and prognosis, or discuss why no treatment or diagnosis was given.

Watch a film from the list below that depicts a psychological disorder. In your paper, you must

a) Provide a comprehensive description of the specific disorder and symptoms;

b) Discuss the character’s treatment, diagnosis, and prognosis, or discuss why no treatment or diagnosis was given;

c) Focus on the messages that this movie sends about this disorder or condition; and

d) Interpret the accuracy of this film, in light of what you have learned about psychopathology. Each section, “a” through “d’” should be very detailed, at least one full page each. Each section should also have its own subheading, for clear organization of the paper.

What do you see as the two or three major recurrent thematic concerns in African American literature? How do these concerns evolve over time, and to what extent do other works of American literature share them?

Exam Essay

Essay Prompt:

What do you see as the two or three major recurrent thematic concerns in African American literature? How do these concerns evolve over time, and to what extent do other works of American literature share them?

Based on your reading list, in what directions would you expect future American writers to take their literature?