Describe your experimental design and procedure and define your dependent and independent variables at the theoretical and operational levels.

In the provided paper, the authors suggest that glucose rinsing could improve self-control because it increases activation in parts of the brain involved in inhibiting actions and detecting errors. However, their study doesn’t provide any evidence for this hypothesis.

Propose a study that would test this hypothesis directly. Describe your experimental design and procedure and define your dependent and independent variables at the theoretical and operational levels. What results would you expect to obtain? If your study provided the results you expected, what conclusions would you be able to draw?

Explain the tendency among these stars to ask for more money.

Critical Thinking Exercise #2(60 points)Submit electronically on Blackboard by 23:59PM on November 15The stars of TV shows often threaten to leave the show unless they are paid more money per episode, even though they are making a substantial per-episode salary already. For instance, at one point, the stars of “Friends” were makingmore than $1 million per episode. Using either Equity Theory or Vroom’s VIE theory, explain the tendency among these stars to ask for more money.Formatting:-Typed, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font with 1 inch margins.-Please format your response in paragraphs.-No more than 300 words.-Do not put your name on your paper. (This helps ensure blind grading.)-Please put the word count at the top of your paper.Copying definitions (without proper citation) constitutes plagiarism. Either put all definitions in your own words or use quotes and an in-text citation documenting that your definition is an exact quote from the notes (Zhu, 2020) or from the textbook (Landy & Conte, 2013). To submit your paper, please do the following:1.Go to the course website on Blackboard2.Click on “Assignments” in the left margin3.Click on Critical Thinking Exercise#24.In the “Attach file” section, click on “Browse My Computer” and upload your document5.Click on the “Plagiarism Tools” box6.Click “Submit

What does the evidence from recent surveys actually show about “alarming trends” in alcohol use among girls?

Can you please follow all of the instructions and write the paper based on the readings?

In February 2006, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) released a report titled “Girls and Drugs” that purported to show “alarming trends in girls’ use of drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs.” This brief report received a great deal of publicity in the news media, with headlines claiming “More girls than boys turning to drugs” (ABC News, Feb. 9, 2006) and “Girls using drugs, alcohol more than boys” (MSNBC, Feb. 9, 2006). This dramatic report is still available on the website of the ONDCP.  However, where do things really stand over a dozen years later?  Are these “alarming trends” still apparent in more recent evidence on alcohol and drug use among young women and men?  .

Your assignment in Paper 1 is to present a critical, evidence-based examination of claims about gender and alcohol use in the 2006 “Girls and Drugs” report.  That is, I want you to use empirical evidence from more recent national surveys to evaluate ONDCP’s claims about “alarming trends” in alcohol use among young women in the U.S. You can earn as many as 15 points by providing a clear, complete, well-documented, and well-written response to this assignment in 1,000 words or more (approximately two single-spaced pages), not counting references. You should focus primarily on patterns of alcohol use, although you can also refer to data on other drugs if it is relevant to your main argument.

First, read the ONDCP report on “Girls and Drugs” carefully. Click the following link to read and/or download this ten-page report (in pdf format): Girls and Drugs.pdf — here is the link : http://behs364.socprobs.net/ONDCP-Girls_and_Drugs.pdf

Second, you might find it helpful to take a look at the press release that the White House ONDCP distributed to the news media when the “Girls and Drugs” report was released on Feb. 9, 2006. Journalists often use press releases to write their news stories rather than reading the full reports that accompany them: White House Press Release 2/9/2006—Link: http://behs364.socprobs.net/ONDCP-Press_2-9-2006.pdf

The next link will take you to an interesting commentary about the ONDCP report that appeared on the Huffington Post website a few days after the report was released. This article by Maia Szalavitz makes a number of critical observations about the selective and misleading use of statistical data by ONDCP. Read it carefully, because it will give you some good ideas for your own critical analysis of ONDCP’s claims about girls and alcohol use:  Maia Szalavitz, “Media Botches Drug Trends” –linkà http://behs364.socprobs.net/Szalavitz_Huffpost.pdf

I want you to base your critical evaluation of the ONDCP report on recent epidemiological data collected by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and/or the Monitoring the Future study (MTF). The following links will take you to websites where you can find relevant data from NSDUH and MTF on trends and gender differences in drinking and drug use:

2013 NSDUH Data:  https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUHresultsPDFWHTML2013/Web/NSDUHresults2013.pdf

1975-2019 MTF Trends:  http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/pubs/occpapers/mtf-occ94.pdf

Your task is to use statistical evidence from one or both of these surveys to evaluate claims in the ONDCP report and the news media about a “growing problem” of alcohol use among teenage women. Are girls really using alcohol more than boys? What does the evidence from recent surveys actually show about “alarming trends” in alcohol use among girls? Be sure to base your answers to these or other questions raised by the 2006 “Girls and Drugs” report on solid evidence from one or both of these national surveys rather than on speculation.

Your 1,000+-word paper (single-spaced) should be submitted through the Turnitin© assignments folder for Paper 1 by 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17.  I will deduct two points a day for late papers.  Don’t forget to keep a copy of your paper. The paper will receive the full 15 points credit if it is:

(a) clearly focused on the assigned topic;

(b) well-organized and systematically argued;

(c) adequately supported by empirical data from MTF and NSDUH;

(d) free of grammatical errors, typos, and other stylistic problems.

I will deduct points to the extent that the paper:

(a) fails to address key elements of the assignment (deduct 1-4 points);

(b) wanders off topic or lacks coherence (deduct 1-4 points);

(c) misinterprets or fails to use empirical evidence (deduct 1-4 points);

(d) is marked by lapses in grammar, by typos and misspelled words, or by awkward and unclear writing (deduct 1-3 points).

What are the top 3 drugs which you feel are most damaging to the human body. Why?

1. Each drug has a different effect on the body and signs can often be hard to detect for some substances over a short-term period. Based on our reading, what are the top 3 drugs which you feel are most damaging to the human body. Why? Please be sure to share more about your perspective and use examples to support your claims.

2.
In thinking about making a diagnosis of a Substance Use Disorder, how do the physical effects of drugs/alcohol factor in when making an accurate diagnosis? Please find one scholarly article to share with the class that helped you when formulating your response.

3. In the case of Mary, and many others, how do you think that meth effected her body and mind? What are your reaction to those individuals who discussed their serious dental issues as a result of meth use? What are your reaction to the “facees of meth” subjects who clearly have several physical changes as a result of continued use?.

Use you tube video to answer question #3

Stevens, P. & Smith, R. L. (2018). Substance Abuse Counseling Theory and Practice (6th
ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ebook

Use ebook to answer questions 1 and 2

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‘Critically evaluate, with emphasis on recent research, the contributions of Francis Galton, Sigmund Freud & Edward Thorndike to Modern Psychology’.

‘Critically evaluate, with emphasis on recent research, the contributions of Francis Galton, Sigmund Freud & Edward Thorndike to Modern Psychology’.

Explain what happened in detail, identify the issues you will need to consider and research in coming up with a solution, and a plan of action for how you will deal with the situation.

Lot:Your 6-year-old has just been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Instructions:Choose one of the Lot of Life scenarios. You should elaborate on the scenario by writing a letter to a relative or close friend or a diary/journal entry from the perspective of a parent writing about his or her child. Your letter/diary should explain what happened in detail, identify the issues you will need to consider and research in coming up with a solution, and a plan of action for how you will deal with the situation.

 Explain the effect of sex differences in memory recall

Explain the effect of sex differences in memory recall

Identify and discuss what is wrong with the survey questions. For at least 2 of the questions, formulate new questions that do not violate any of the basic survey design rules.

This lab requires that you very carefully follow all of the instructions posted in the Quantitative Analysis Directions. You must complete each step in the order presented.

You will submit the ANSWER SHEET for this assignment.

Attached is an example of a “bad” survey. Based on your reading, identify and discuss what is wrong with the survey questions. For at least 2 of the questions, formulate new questions that do not violate any of the basic survey design rules.

conduct a literature search and provide an evidence summary on health psychology theory, models and empirical evidence

Health Psychologists can provide their expertise to health services, government or health charities (as well as many other clients) by conducting evidence summaries. To help you develop skill in this area, you will conduct an evidence summary. You will conduct a literature search and provide an evidence summary on health psychology theory, models and empirical evidence to critically evaluate the utility of two models of health behaviour in predicting the following health-protective behaviours: (A) fruit and vegetable consumption.
Your evidence summary should be an individual piece of work demonstrating your critical understanding of the role of health psychology theory and research in aiding our understanding of the influences on health-related behaviour.

Why it Happens and What to do About it

Teenage Suicide: Why it Happens and What to do About it