Is language unique to humans?

Is language unique to humans? Provide evidence from studies of human and animal behaviour to support your perspective.

Calculate the Pearson product-moment correlations between at least two sets of variables in your data set utilizing Excel.

For this assignment, you will calculate the Pearson product-moment correlations between at least two sets of variables in the Happiness and Engagement Dataset.

Perform one correlation between two independent variables, such as Age and Relationship with Coworkers.

Perform the second correlation on an independent variable (such as Relationship with Direct Supervisor) and the dependent variable (such as Workplace Happiness Rating).

Calculate the Pearson product-moment correlations between at least two sets of variables in your data set utilizing Excel.

Write 175-word summary of your interpretation of the correlation results. Remember that most people never see the actual output or data, and rely on the results statements by the researcher. Ensure that your summary is accurate. Copy and paste your Microsoft® Excel® output below the summary, right into your Word document.

Discuss the cultural and socioeconomic issues facing the family, major events or turning points that affected the family

Instructions

This assignment has two parts, the Genogram Drawing and the Written Narrative. The body of your Written Narrative paper (not including title page, references, etc.) should be 10-15 typed, double-spaced pages. Please do not exceed 15 pages of text, as there is only one of me, and there are many of you!

Genogram Project – Part 1: Genogram Drawing

The genogram drawing should include:

  1. A minimum of two previous generations. This means the genogram must have at least three generations: The index person (in most cases, yourself), the index person’s parents, and their grandparents. If the index person has children and grandchildren, they too should be included. If the index person is married or in a significant relationship, the significant other and his/her immediate family (his/her parents, siblings, any former marriages, and any children) should also be included. It is OK to leave out parents’ and grandparents’ siblings (the index person’s aunts/uncles and great-aunts/uncles), due to limitations of space. However, if there is a particularly important aunt/uncle in the index person’s life (e.g., they were mainly reared by that person), that aunt/uncle should be included.
  2. Symbols, as illustrated in Figure 8.3 of the Goldenberg and Goldenberg textbook, to indicate the nature of the relationships among family members. You may use some or all of these symbols. Be sure to draw a double circle/square to represent the index person (as shown in Figure 8.4; “Ivan” is the index person for that genogram). For more help with creating your Genogram Drawings, check out the websites previously listed.
    • You may notice that there are some universals, such as squares for males and circles for females; you may also notice some idiosyncrasies, such as different adaptations for transgender persons – almost all involve a triangle, but it varies a bit (some use one symbol for all LGBTQQIA issues, other systems differentiate).
  3. Brief notes, on the genogram drawing itself, about people, events, etc. – next to the relevant person or generation. Examples include “John – father – distant relationship, alcoholism” or “Mary – mother – immigrated to Canada, 1965.” You may wish to call, write, or interview other family members to obtain the information necessary to complete this assignment; however, this is entirely optional. Drawings with no additional notes will not be graded as highly; showing relevant information next to the people or relationships they refer to is part of what makes this visual depiction of a family system so powerful. However, it is also important to be selective – choose to represent the information that you think is most important/influential in the index person’s development. The ideal genogram is not so cluttered with information that no patterns in the family system can be discerned.

Remember to place each generation on more or less the same level, horizontally. All members of the parents’ generation should be on the same level as one another, a tier above the index person’s generation; and all members of the grandparents’ generation should be on the same level as one another, horizontally, one tier above the parents’ generation, at the top of the page.

Genogram Project Part 2: Analysis

Based on your Genogram Drawing, write a paper about your interpretation following the outline below (the body of your paper, not including title page, etc., should be 10-15 typed, double-spaced pages):

Section 1: Background. Briefly describe the family in narrative form, beginning with the index person (if you are the index person, please use the first person “I”). Discuss the cultural and socioeconomic issues facing the family, major events or turning points that affected the family, and any other factors that might be useful in understanding the present-day situation for the index person.

Section 2: Analysis. Discuss your analysis of the genogram. In particular:

    • What intergenerational patterns, dynamics, and/or themes have you identified that influence you (or the index person) or others in the family? This analysis should be seen through the lens of one of the major theories covered in this course (e.g., Bowen’s 8 interlocking ideas or Minuchin’s structural theory). Please connect each pattern/dynamic you identify to this theory, and to specific concepts from within that theory.
    • How have cultural factors in this family affected the index person and the family system as a whole? How has this been similar or different, across different generations?
    • Note that this section of the paper is really the heart of the written genogram analysis. In Section 1, just provide enough of the story to support and expand upon your observations in Section 2. Section 2 is really the main focal point of the assignment, as it is the section where you analyze patterns and tie these to a major theory from the course.
    • Highlight analysis over self-reflection.
    • Please support your analysis with appropriate literature and evidence (properly cited using APA format).

Section 3: Reflection. Discuss your reflections on the process of completing this assignment. What did it mean to you? What did you learn?

    • Writing quality, including grammar and spelling, WILL count toward the final grade. Therefore, proofreading is strongly encouraged.
    • Many students who complete a personal genogram are emotionally affected by this experience. Although it is a good learning exercise, it can also trigger thoughts and feelings which may be unexpected or difficult. Please feel free to message/email me privately in the process of completing this assignment if you need further clarification or to discuss your experience in doing this project. Messages will be responded to within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that this is not a personal therapy paper, so although you may experience some emotional reactions and express them to the professor via messages, the content of the paper itself should be focused on your analysis of the genogram, connecting this with course concepts and theories.
    • Finally, have FUN! Most students report that it is a very revealing and enriching experience. Even if you have completed a genogram for another reason in the past, many students tell me that doing so again leads to new perspectives and insights, particularly as you have the option to focus in more depth on relationships you may not have focused on in your previous genogram experience. Throughout our careers as therapists/counsellors, there is always more to learn about family systems.

Steps to Create a Genogram

The steps were retrieved from: https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Genogram

Critically examine at least 2 theories of attachment formation such as Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment and Ainworth’s ‘Strange Situation’.

Critically examine at least 2 theories of attachment formation such as Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment and Ainworth’s ‘Strange Situation’.

Describe the curricular armature derived from MBSR and why it is valuable to your efforts.

Describe the curricular armature derived from MBSR and why it is valuable to your efforts.

Additional Writing Prompt: While the concept of the ethical space was developed to assist in thinking through the tensions between professional codes of ethics and the role of the teacher in the MBIs, it may be of greater value in other areas of pedagogical thinking. Did anything occur to you as you listened and read?

How do psychologists define personality?

How do psychologists define personality? Provide an overview of the definition of personality.
Researchers use a number of different methods to study personality. Three of the most commonly used methods are case studies, correlational designs, and experimental designs or true experiments. How do these methods differ?
What kind of information does each method provide?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each method?

Explain how you will consider culture in the interpretation of your research findings.

Ethics and Case Study Worksheet

Select one of the following scenarios based on your particular field of interest in psychology. This case study will be used in all weekly assignments throughout this course.
Note: If you are considering pursuing a specific psychology track, it is recommended that you choose the appropriate case study.
• Case Study 1 (Industrial/Organizational Psychology): A few months ago, the upper management of a large corporation that employs 2,500 people decided to implement major changes in the method their company handles the development of projects. This change was based on a well-known model used in the military that was familiar to the CEO. The reasoning for the change was not well-communicated to employees; it was simply mandated to be implemented without providing required, significant learning or training opportunities. Many employees do not feel the fit of this model is beneficial for their particular type of programs. As a result, employee morale is low, and group dynamics and personal work performance are suffering because the work process as it relates to their job performance is not understood.
• Case Study 2 (General and Applied Psychology): The staff at a large mental health clinic has noticed that patients age 35 and older respond well to calls regarding follow-up appointments and medication reminders. However, patients younger than 35 have a much lower response rate to phone call reminders. They do not answer calls and do not often respond to voice mail requesting they call the clinic back; they are more likely to respond to text messages or social media outreach. The result is that many follow-up appointments are missed and patients do not take their medication as directed. Missed medication and appointments result in poor quality of mental health for patients, and missed appointments result in added costs for the clinic. The approximate number of patients on the telephone recall list is 1,500, and 60% are above 35 years of age.

Address the all following in 525 to 700 words. Please respond on the worksheet. The text area will expand as you type:

After selecting a case study, think about how you could research this scenario.

1. Compose at least one research question for the case study you selected.

2. Explain the goal of the research you are proposing to address for your chosen case study.

3. Define the steps of the research process you would follow.

4. Evaluate how ethical considerations in accordance with the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (Standard 8) would affect your research. Then, based on the information you read from the “Standard 8: Research and Publication” section of the APA Code of Ethics, determine which ethical principles apply to your case study.

5. Explain how you will consider culture in the interpretation of your research findings.

Is human cognition unique from that of other animals? Why or why not?

The question for the final paper is:

“Is human cognition unique from that of other animals? Why or why not?”

This assignment is a positional paper. Be sure to support your answer with evidence. The assignment should be completed using evidence from the course — the textbook or lecture material. In other words, you should show what you learned this semester. You do not need to do any outside research for this assignment.

You MUST cite all course material sources using APA format, and include a reference list at the end of your essay. The reference list does not count towards the word limit. No direct quotes are allowed.

Your essay should at least 1,000 words in length (excluding references and title). In addition to your name, please provide a word count. You do not need a fancy title page.

The first paragraph of your paper should state your response to the question. There is no right or wrong answer, but you cannot effectively argue for both sides.
The next 2-3 paragraphs will be your supporting evidence. Write one paragraph per idea to build momentum and coherence.
Finally, your last paragraph should be a summary recapping all of your main points and linking your ideas together. When you’re finished, reread and proofread!

Source: Animal cognition 101, Authors Colbert-white& Kaufman, Publication date:2019 ISBN:9780826162342

DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCE, JUTS THE BOOK. THANK YOU

Write up a full experimental report on a Stroop experiment in which three groups were tested

You are required to write up a full experimental report on a Stroop experiment in which three groups were tested: young monolinguals, older monolinguals and older bilinguals. The experiment aims to investigate whether bilingualism protects against age related decline in executive function.

Describe the physiological and psychological effects of mindfulness group practice.

Describe the physiological and psychological effects of mindfulness group practice.

“These essays are not meant to be academic, but rather to be affective—for you to feel where and how the material touches you. If you use material directly from our class readings or from your outside reading, just mention it in journalistic essay style—“as Purser and Loy noted….” Or “a 2018 study of X by Y&Z suggests…” No need for page numbers or reference list. (Your final project will give you lots of chances to fuss with that stuff.) Spend your time thinking, feeling, responding, and thinking again…”