i. Compare the theory to alternative theoretical positions that are currently used by researchers in personality psychology. For instance, how do their key concepts compare?

i. Compare the theory to alternative theoretical positions that are currently used by researchers in personality psychology. For instance, how do their key concepts compare?

ii. Assess the extent to which these alternative positions challenge the validity, weaknesses, or biases of your chosen theory. Be sure to cite specific examples from published research in your response.

iii. Defend the contemporary use of the theory against the challenges you identified. Be sure to support your defense with relevant research. C. Application

i. Apply your selected theory in explaining a real-world problem (e.g., PTSD) or phenomenon (e.g., social media use). How would your theorist understand this problem or phenomenon in terms of its root cause and key characteristics? Be sure to cite relevant research in your response.

ii. Assess published secondary research for solutions with the potential to address this problem or phenomenon. Does the contemporary use of your theory provide viable approaches to this problem? What are they?

iii. Explain how this application relates to the theory’s larger contemporary relevance. In other words, how does this application demonstrate your theory’s potential to advance knowledge in personality psychology?

 

By Day 7

By Day 7

Submit a 1-to 2-page paper that addresses the following:

  • Briefly describe the theory of multiple intelligence you selected.
  • Using the theory you selected, describe the different intelligences you applied throughout your day.
  • Explain which areas of intelligence come naturally to you and which areas could be further developed and why. Be specific and support your conclusions with scholarly literature

What implications does this have for the relationship between psychology and Christianity?

What implications does this have for the relationship between psychology and Christianity?

Explain the cultural influences on the disciplinary style of    Akshat and Rishita. How do their disciplinary styles differ from    those of Western contemporary disciplinary styles?

  1. Explain the cultural influences on the disciplinary style of    Akshat and Rishita. How do their disciplinary styles differ from    those of Western contemporary disciplinary styles?
  2. Explain    the role of social policy in this situation and why it is  necessary.
  3. Describe the effects of multicultural influences    on Akshat and Rishita’s parenting practices. How do societal    trends and influences impact parenting practices?

Cite three to five scholarly sources to support your claims.

Question 1-

Question 1-

Power Overstretch

Give an example of “power overstretch”; what insights might we take from your example and what generalized hypotheses might you suggest?

Question 2-

Representative democracy is an anachronism in the Web 2.0 world; the correct way to run a polity is by the use of electronic digitized technologies such as crowdsourcing. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain.

Describe the presentation you saw or heard during the preparation phase of the assignment.

  1. Describe the presentation you saw or heard during the preparation phase of the assignment.
  2. Critique the presentation from the perspective of research methodology. Identify at least 3 issues/features that relate to research. Use any of the research concepts from the textbook, presentations, or other course discussion.
  3. Create your own appropriately worded heading (use proper levels of headings) to introduce the kinds of issues/features that you critique.
  4. List the appropriately formatted citation and reference for your source.

Here are examples of the kinds of issues/features you might critique:

  • What was the question being answered or addressed by this research report?
  • What method or methods were used to address/answer the research question?
  • How appropriate and effective the methods seem to be.
  • Are there legal concerns?
  • Are there ethical concerns?
  • Is the research report intended to be generalized? If so, can these results be appropriately generalized to a broader population?
  • Are there issues related to validity or reliability, and if so, how are these issues addressed?
  • Any other issues that you would like to address.
  • You do not need to write about all of the examples above; this list is to give you an idea as to how to begin. You may also write about other issues as well.