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PHI 210 SU Week 7 the Beginning of A Small Business Discussion
"Problem Solving Interview Question"
Imagine you are interviewing for a job you really want.
The interviewer asks you the following question: “Explain a specific example in which you used critical thinking/problem solving strategies to solve a problem in the real world.”
What is your answer to the question?
AND respond to this post:
Velten
Good morning Class and Dr. Wess,
We’ve all had arguments with loved ones that we wished would have turned out better than they did. By using critical thinking and active listening you are able to reverse the outcome and see the bigger picture.
I recently was in a pretty heated argument with my wife, and from past experience, wanted to resolve this to come to a better resolution. I learned a long time ago that if you start to see things from their point of view and can take away any emotions that you personally feel about the topic, it can help you in the end. This will allow you to see the bigger picture and easier to make a better, and more likely, agreeable decision. I started to think about this very thing during this argument and practice what I have been preaching for so long. I know, I should have done this from the beginning but I seem to always forget to use this way of thinking in the real world. Before long, after using this way of thinking, the argument started to turn into a meaningful conversation where we each noticed each side’s point of view. In the end, we came to a conclusion that we both agreed was good. Later she asked me how the argument changed into not having an argument at all but a good conversation. I replied, because I thought how we can discuss something that at the time was important, in a way that was not achieving anything and what can I do to change this outcome.
I think for me, at least it is sometimes harder to use critical thinking in the real world than it is at work because you get so used to wanting to be heard and forget that really good listening and hearing another point of view can get you there faster without arguing. That’s my two cents at least.
MFT 621 Week 1 Discussion Questions
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DQ 1How do you define family? How has the definition of family changed over time? How does the definition of family change across the lifespan?DQ 2What is the historical function of the family? What is the modern function of the family?http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/cengage/2014...username: anelson62password: July171990
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The nature/nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (genetic) or acquired (learned) characteristics. This exercise will help you explore that debate by looking at one specific behavior, aggression.
Bandura's (1977) social learning theory states that aggression is learned from the environment through observation and imitation (nurture). He concludes this, in part, from the results of his famous Bobo doll experiment (Bandura, 1961). Review the Bobo experiment here: Bobo Experiment.
Reflect on the following issues:
Where do you stand on the nature/nurture debate? Is aggression a learned behavior? Please provide specific examples to your point of view.
Discuss your thoughts on the experiment and its relevance to the debate. Do you see any potential flaws or underlying factors that may not be reflected in the analysis here?
Suggest at least one implication for society if children do learn predominantly by imitation.
Write a 2–3 page paper (not including the title page and reference page) referencing at least two sources (you may cite the website provided here for the Bobo doll experiment as one of your sources. Refer to the Bobo doll experiment, but do not summarize it.)
https://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html
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Every part of the question must be answered properly.Proper references and in-text citations.Length for each question should be upto one and a half to two pages. For PART B choose any one question.Course textbook must be used to answer the questions. External resources can also be used but there should be proper citations.
identify the fallacy being committed
Name the fallacy: "We have evidence that Manafort
and a few Russians conspired to throw the 2016 Presidential election. W ...
identify the fallacy being committed
Name the fallacy: "We have evidence that Manafort
and a few Russians conspired to throw the 2016 Presidential election. We must
conclude that the Russians threw the 2016 Presidential election." "If it is wrong to take the life of an adult human, then it is wrong to take the life of someone at the beginning (a fetus) and wrong to take the life of someone at the end (the elderly).." (Name the fallacy)
PHI 210 SU Week 7 the Beginning of A Small Business Discussion
"Problem Solving Interview Question"
Imagine you are interviewing for a job you really want.
The interviewer asks you the ...
PHI 210 SU Week 7 the Beginning of A Small Business Discussion
"Problem Solving Interview Question"
Imagine you are interviewing for a job you really want.
The interviewer asks you the following question: “Explain a specific example in which you used critical thinking/problem solving strategies to solve a problem in the real world.”
What is your answer to the question?
AND respond to this post:
Velten
Good morning Class and Dr. Wess,
We’ve all had arguments with loved ones that we wished would have turned out better than they did. By using critical thinking and active listening you are able to reverse the outcome and see the bigger picture.
I recently was in a pretty heated argument with my wife, and from past experience, wanted to resolve this to come to a better resolution. I learned a long time ago that if you start to see things from their point of view and can take away any emotions that you personally feel about the topic, it can help you in the end. This will allow you to see the bigger picture and easier to make a better, and more likely, agreeable decision. I started to think about this very thing during this argument and practice what I have been preaching for so long. I know, I should have done this from the beginning but I seem to always forget to use this way of thinking in the real world. Before long, after using this way of thinking, the argument started to turn into a meaningful conversation where we each noticed each side’s point of view. In the end, we came to a conclusion that we both agreed was good. Later she asked me how the argument changed into not having an argument at all but a good conversation. I replied, because I thought how we can discuss something that at the time was important, in a way that was not achieving anything and what can I do to change this outcome.
I think for me, at least it is sometimes harder to use critical thinking in the real world than it is at work because you get so used to wanting to be heard and forget that really good listening and hearing another point of view can get you there faster without arguing. That’s my two cents at least.
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DQ 1How do you define family? How has the definition of family changed over time? How does the definition of family change ...
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DQ 1How do you define family? How has the definition of family changed over time? How does the definition of family change across the lifespan?DQ 2What is the historical function of the family? What is the modern function of the family?http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/cengage/2014...username: anelson62password: July171990
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One of the major tasks in case management is to obtain information and effectively document that information. Your task is ...
2 Portfolio Project - Hypothetical Case Scenario
One of the major tasks in case management is to obtain information and effectively document that information. Your task is to develop a hypothetical case scenario based upon your project topic. Then you will use that scenario to complete your own intake and assessment form.The case may be an individual client or a family. The 1-2 page case scenario should be in depth and should include all the pertinent information that is necessary to complete an intake and assessment form. Intake and assessment forms should include all pertinent information about the client and may vary greatly based on the agency. Conduct some online research on intake and assessment forms that are used in human services and develop your own intake and assessment form. The form should be at least 1 page in length. Combine your hypothetical case scenario and intake and assessment form into a single Word document.APA style
Nature/Nurture Debate Paper
The nature/nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a pro ...
Nature/Nurture Debate Paper
The nature/nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (genetic) or acquired (learned) characteristics. This exercise will help you explore that debate by looking at one specific behavior, aggression.
Bandura's (1977) social learning theory states that aggression is learned from the environment through observation and imitation (nurture). He concludes this, in part, from the results of his famous Bobo doll experiment (Bandura, 1961). Review the Bobo experiment here: Bobo Experiment.
Reflect on the following issues:
Where do you stand on the nature/nurture debate? Is aggression a learned behavior? Please provide specific examples to your point of view.
Discuss your thoughts on the experiment and its relevance to the debate. Do you see any potential flaws or underlying factors that may not be reflected in the analysis here?
Suggest at least one implication for society if children do learn predominantly by imitation.
Write a 2–3 page paper (not including the title page and reference page) referencing at least two sources (you may cite the website provided here for the Bobo doll experiment as one of your sources. Refer to the Bobo doll experiment, but do not summarize it.)
https://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html
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