Briefly describe the approach a phenomenological researcher might take when researching this topic and state a suitable research question for a phenomenological inquiry into the topic. In order to answer this,

describe some key aspects of the methodology they would need to research this topic (for example, the data source, the method of capturing this data and the analysis they would need to use to satisfy the research question you have stated). 500 words
A discursive researcher has designed a project to research this topic using ten focus groups of five participants in each group. The researcher will be looking at the interpretative repertoires, subject positions and ideological dilemmas interpreted from the focus group data. State a suitable research question for this researcher to base their focus group questions on, and briefly discuss the strengths and limitations of using the discursive approach to research this topic. 500 words
Word limit: 1000 words in total (excluding the title and any references). After Part 1, write the total word count for both parts.

Why were subjects chosen as they were? What are the positives of this method of sampling and the negatives?

Tell us about your topic. Why did you choose it? Why is it important to you? To psychologists? To the public at large?
Literature review: What did other studies say about this? How do those studies relate to your idea?
Hypothesis – what are they?
Method:
Explain the methodology. Why were subjects chosen as they were? What are the positives of this method of sampling and the negatives?
Why did they choose the type of experiment they did (between vs within, etc). Or why is it a quasi experiment or single case research?
Tell us about the conditions, the treatments, the controls, etc.
Results:
Explain the results and compare to their hypothesis.
Discussion:
Summary
What are the limitations?
What about future research plans?

Describe how questioning the premises is used in strategic family therapy.

Describe how questioning the premises is used in strategic family therapy. Identify how prescribing the symptom is used in strategic family therapy.
Describe interventions that can interrupt the cycle of behaviors in a couple or family.
Describe second-order changes for a child who is identified as misbehaving for selfish reasons.
Name paradoxical directives for a couple who has not been able to stop fighting.

What distinctions you would make, if any, between learning in childhood and various stages of adulthood. How would you respond? Why?

Continuing the scenario from the previous discussion question, your conversation partner asks what distinctions you would make, if any, between learning in childhood and various stages of adulthood. How would you respond? Why?

“Does testing have an effect on memory recall?”

“Does testing have an effect on memory recall?”

How effective have community Psychologists been in their work?

Changing the world- How effective have community Psychologists been in their work? Critically evaluate three peer-reviewed published articles

What skills do students need to be successful in a volunteering opportunity that is online?

What skills do students need to be successful in a volunteering opportunity that is online?

 Complete two reflections which demonstrate the specific, generic and transferable skills expected of psychology graduates.

Complete two reflections which demonstrate the specific, generic and transferable skills expected of psychology graduates.

Describe the intersection between technology and sex or sexuality.

As covered in the last part of this module, new technological advances and norms (e.g., dating apps, smart phone use, online communities)) can impact the way that people find and interact with sexual or romantic partners. It can also impact the ways in which people express different aspects of their sexuality. For this assignment, describe the intersection between technology and sex or sexuality. Try to focus more narrowly on one aspect of technology (for example, social media use) and one aspect of sex or sexuality (for example, social support for sexual orientation discrimination.)

Explain isolation and its impact on the psychological well-being of men

Explain isolation and its impact on the psychological well-being of men