Assume the study produces a correlation of .56 between the variables. Analyze three possible causal reasons for the relationship.

Design a correlational study

Design a correlational study, groups will need two variables with at least five sets of data. between these two variables: time spent playing video games and aggression.

1. Create a hypothesis for the group’s study. Consider the hypothesis and how the group will define operationally and measure the variables.

2. Describe how the group will obtain a random sample of participants.

3. Assume the study produces a correlation of .56 between the variables. Analyze three possible causal reasons for the relationship.

4. Submit an SPSS output for the correlational study.

Which of those three types of intelligence do you think you are best at? Briefly explain why you feel that is your strongest type of intelligence.

Read about Sternberg’s three types of intelligence: analytic, practical and creative. Give an example from your own life of a time when you used analytic intelligence. Give an example from your own life where you used practical intelligence. And give an example of a time when you used creative intelligence.

Which of those three types of intelligence do you think you are best at? Briefly explain why you feel that is your strongest type of intelligence.

Are there common misconceptions or misunderstandings about detecting deception which would be worth considering in presenting deception detection to the public in a meaningful way?

Forensic Psychology .Detecting Deception

Following the arrest of a serial rapist who was previously apprehended by police but lied to them about his whereabouts over the summer of 2019, Netflix has approached you in the early stages of developing a new programme, ‘How to catch a sexual offender’. They have two questions they would like your assistance with responding to:

1. Is there a way to accurately detect deception in prolific criminals who have are known to the police?

2. Are there common misconceptions or misunderstandings about detecting deception which would be worth considering in presenting deception detection to the public in a meaningful way?

In addressing the second question, you should discuss common pitfalls or errors in accurately detecting deception, and you should end with a brief strategy that summarizes alternative approaches that could be deployed or utilized.

Identify and discuss the key symptoms experienced by the client.Provide a diagnosis for the client, including the DSM–5 coding.

Abnormal Psychology Discussion 6

Case Study
Devyn is a 20-year-old female college student in her sophomore year of studies. Devyn has recently been admitted to the psychiatric hospital where you are currently employed. You are completing Devyn’s admissions assessment, taking clinical, medical, and historical information to arrive at an initial diagnostic impression. She reports that over the past 2 weeks she has been hearing someone talking to her when at home. She seems somewhat afraid of telling you this information, reducing her voice to a quiet whisper when telling you about what she calls “his voice.” Devyn states that “his voice” is often angry, calls her vile names, and gets louder and louder the more she tries to stop listening. She shares that today “his voice” told her to hurt herself, which is when Devyn told her mom that she was scared. When going through the medical and historical information, you find out that Devyn has a history of some moderate head injuries. She was a gymnast in high school and had two or three tumbling accidents that resulted in concussions. Also, Devyn tells you that she has been mostly drug free, but has started smoking marijuana over the past 4 months. She says that sometimes smoking marijuana calms her and sometimes it makes her very agitated and angry. During the assessment, Devyn seems to have a flat affect, with the exception of some appearance of anxiety/fear when talking about “his voice.” She is on no medications at this time and has no other medical history.
Please respond to the following:

* Identify and discuss the key symptoms experienced by the client.
* Discuss at least three possible diagnoses.
* Provide a diagnosis for the client, including the DSM–5 coding.
* Include a rationale for the diagnosis that you arrived at for the client.
* Provide a rationale for ruling out at least two additional/possible diagnoses.
* What additional testing would be helpful in conclusively arriving at your diagnosis?

Explain at least one additional test that you would want to ensure is provided to the client to rule out any substance induced symptoms and one additional test to rule out any medical conditions that may be influencing current symptomatology.

Case Study
Allen is a 43-year-old African American male living in a rural town in west Texas. Two months ago, he was laid off from his full-time job of 7 years. Allen has been experiencing a significant amount of grief and sadness over the loss of his job. He is single, with no children and no family nearby. His job was a significant source of meaning in his life. He comes to you for counseling and seems to focus mostly on feelings of loss and sadness. As you continue your assessment with Allen, he talks about difficulty sleeping. Allen describes feeling as if he is constantly “on edge” most of the day as well. He has tried to search for jobs and apply for unemployment, but he has had a difficult time concentrating and focusing in general. Overall, Allen says he is feeling exhausted from worrying “literally all day every day,” to the point where he just cannot get his mind to rest anymore.

Be sure to include the following components in your paper:

Part 1

Rule out inaccurate diagnoses.
Discuss at least two alternate, but inaccurate, diagnoses that should be considered for the case study.
Give a rationale for why both diagnoses are not accurate.
Include symptoms that are missing from the diagnoses.
Include symptoms from the case study that do not match both of the diagnoses you are ruling out.
Explain at least one additional test that you would want to ensure is provided to the client to rule out any substance induced symptoms and one additional test to rule out any medical conditions that may be influencing current symptomatology.

What factors can impact the accuracy of eyewitness testimony? How might findings from the article reviewed be applicable to other legal or forensic situations?

Cognitive Psychology Discussion 6

Summarize the results of the article that is uploaded “ Eyewitness confidence malleability: Misinformation as post-identification feedback. ”
Then answer questions in essay form

What factors can impact the accuracy of eyewitness testimony?
How might findings from the article reviewed be applicable to other legal or forensic situations?
How might the findings from the article be important to consider for a therapist in clinical practice or for an educator in a school setting?

Find an article about the assessment and what they report about the assessment.Would you use this measure? Why or why not?

Choose 1 risk assessment from below and answer the following 5 questions:

Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide
Sexual Violence Risk-20 Assessment
Violence Risk Appraisal Guide
Interactive Classification Tree Risk Assessment Tool
Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide

1) Name of the assessment.

2) Purpose of the assessment and a brief description.

3) Validity and Reliability stated by the author ?

4) Find an article about the assessment and what they report about the assessment.

5) Would you use this measure? Why or why not?

To what extent does a sense of community or feeling connected with others enhance learning with technology? Can a sense of connectedness ever hinder learning? Why or why not?

Psychology Of Community And Social Intelligence (1)

This is a question for in-class discussion, it only needs to be 190 words and one reference.****

To what extent does a sense of community or feeling connected with others enhance learning with technology? Can a sense of connectedness ever hinder learning? Why or why not?