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Missouri Baptist University History of Missouri Constitutional Government Discussion
1. Carefully read through Fulton and Brekke, chapters Four through the Conclusion. Then, for each of these chapters, summ ...
Missouri Baptist University History of Missouri Constitutional Government Discussion
1. Carefully read through Fulton and Brekke, chapters Four through the Conclusion. Then, for each of these chapters, summarize here what you take to be most important, interesting etc.2. Let's take another virtual field trip. Quite seriously: I hope that you are going "all-out" in experiencing these to the fullest, and learning a great deal from each, including this one: to the Missouri Governor's Mansion. In the first place, while are touring will be online, it should be noted that anyone can actually visit and tour the mansion in the real-world by booking a tour here (Links to an external site.). Let's begin our e-exploration, by standing outside the governor's mansion here (Links to an external site.). By the way--just to give you a sense of geographic orientation--if you pivot (virtually) to your left and take a few e-steps down West Capitol Street, you will be able to see the dome of the Missouri Capitol building (Links to an external site.). Now, returning to the Missouri Governor's Mansion, let's join C-Span's 2012 tour of the mansion. As usual, as you watch the below, video "add your two cents" on it in real time, and summarize your observations and reactions in this regular discussions thread. What is most interesting and meaningful here? https://youtu.be/oEbCrs1nsjQPLEASE ANSWER EACH QUESTION WITH 100 WORDS OR MORE
Observation Journal (Social Scientific Perspective)
You will use the previous information collected in your
comparison template to apply social scientific observations to h ...
Observation Journal (Social Scientific Perspective)
You will use the previous information collected in your
comparison template to apply social scientific observations to help you to develop a question about the ads that a social scientist might ask. For this assignment you will use that information to write an observation journal that will ask you to
draw conclusions from the ads and, eventually, devise a social science question that you might like to investigate. The critical elements of this assessment will be
evaluated in your observation journal.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed and will be graded using the rubric at the end of this document: I. Explain why you chose these advertisements forsocialscientific and personal study. For instance, what aspects of them intrigued you and made you
curious? II. Explain the assumptions and observations about human interactions and behaviors you made about the advertisements. These are some questions you
might want to consider in your explanation:
a. Who do you believe the audiences for the ads might be?
b. What messages do you think the ads are sending?
c. What do you think the nature of the relationship is between or among the people in theads?
d. What relationship(s) do you see between or among the people and the product or service being advertised?
e. How effective are the ads in influencing your own consumer decisions? III. Identify topics in this course that are relevant to the human behaviors in your advertisements and explain how they are relevant. This is your social
science evidence for your observations. For instance, what ideas and people have you studied so far that apply to your observations? IV. Taking all of your observations and objective conclusions about human behavior in your advertisements into account, assume the role of a social
scientist. What question would you ask about the advertisements that you, as a social scientist, could seek to answer? What observations and objective
conclusions lead you to this question?**DIRECTIONS AND NECESSARY DOCUMENTS INCLUDED IN ATTACHMENTS**
AUHS Psychology of Evil TEDTalk & Conformity and Obedience Video Analysis
?1. Watch “The Psychologyw of Evil.”
In his Ted Talk, Zimbardo states that evil is “power wi ...
AUHS Psychology of Evil TEDTalk & Conformity and Obedience Video Analysis
?1. Watch “The Psychologyw of Evil.”
In his Ted Talk, Zimbardo states that evil is “power without oversight”. Please research and find a short video (less than 3 minutes) that shows how conformity, compliance, and/or obedience can cause problems in society. Look in news clips to find this information.
In 300+ word initial discussion response, summarize your video and how it is related to conformity, compliance, and/or obedience.
2. In this week’s Task you will explore social influence.
Read from your textbook the chapter on Conformity & Obedience.
Think about how conformity, compliance, and obedience differ.
Watch these videos and think about why they are appealing:
·
·
·
·
Advertisements can be very persuasive as we’ve just seen.
Research and choose an advertisement that appeals to customers’ sense of wanting to belong to a group OR one that appeals to customers who want to be recognized as an individual.
Submit this commercial (or link to the commercial) along with a 300-500 word essay answering the following questions:
What is more appealing to consumers, belonging to a group or being an individual? Why? How does the commercial you chose illustrate this?
Be sure to use APA formatting, including in-text citations where necessary.
3. In this week’s lesson we will discuss social influence and conformity. However, before we get started, here is a quick reminder that you should watch the movie you selected during week 3 for the final project. A one paragraph plot summary will be due this week.
Review the PowerPoint on Social Influence and Individuals found in the Important Documents Section under Lesson 5)
To help you start thinking about conformity, make a list of norms we follow today that the previous generation did not. For example, most people recycle today (this is the norm) whereas previous generations did not.
Watch these 3 videos detailing famous conformity experiments:
Philip Zimbardo Ted Talk “The Psychology of Evil”
As you watch these videos, decide what your reaction would be.
Read the following scenario and reflect personally on how you would react. Feel free to share the scenario with a friend, family member, or colleague to see what they think their reaction would be too!
"You sign up for a psychology experiment, and on a specified date you and seven others whom you think are also participants arrive and are seated at a table in a small room.
You don't know it at the time, but the others are actually associates of the experimenter, and their behavior has been carefully scripted. You're the only real participant.
The experimenter arrives and tells you that the study in which you are about to participate concerns people's visual judgments. She places two cards before you. The card on the left contains one vertical line. The card on the right displays three lines of varying length.
The experimenter asks all of you, one at a time, to choose which of the three lines on the right card matches the length of the line on the left card. The task is repeated several times with different cards.
On some occasions, the other “participants” unanimously choose the wrong line. It is clear to you that they are wrong, but they have all given the same answer.”
What would you do?
This might be something interesting to talk about during the live session, too!
1. In a 1-2 page essay, detail Asch, Milgram, or Zimbardo’s experiment. Do you think you would have behaved any differently than the other test subjects? Why or why not? This part of the assignment is worth 90 points.
2. On a separate Word document type a one paragraph plot summary for the film you chose to watch for the final project. This part of the assignment is worth 10 points.
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Missouri Baptist University History of Missouri Constitutional Government Discussion
1. Carefully read through Fulton and Brekke, chapters Four through the Conclusion. Then, for each of these chapters, summ ...
Missouri Baptist University History of Missouri Constitutional Government Discussion
1. Carefully read through Fulton and Brekke, chapters Four through the Conclusion. Then, for each of these chapters, summarize here what you take to be most important, interesting etc.2. Let's take another virtual field trip. Quite seriously: I hope that you are going "all-out" in experiencing these to the fullest, and learning a great deal from each, including this one: to the Missouri Governor's Mansion. In the first place, while are touring will be online, it should be noted that anyone can actually visit and tour the mansion in the real-world by booking a tour here (Links to an external site.). Let's begin our e-exploration, by standing outside the governor's mansion here (Links to an external site.). By the way--just to give you a sense of geographic orientation--if you pivot (virtually) to your left and take a few e-steps down West Capitol Street, you will be able to see the dome of the Missouri Capitol building (Links to an external site.). Now, returning to the Missouri Governor's Mansion, let's join C-Span's 2012 tour of the mansion. As usual, as you watch the below, video "add your two cents" on it in real time, and summarize your observations and reactions in this regular discussions thread. What is most interesting and meaningful here? https://youtu.be/oEbCrs1nsjQPLEASE ANSWER EACH QUESTION WITH 100 WORDS OR MORE
Observation Journal (Social Scientific Perspective)
You will use the previous information collected in your
comparison template to apply social scientific observations to h ...
Observation Journal (Social Scientific Perspective)
You will use the previous information collected in your
comparison template to apply social scientific observations to help you to develop a question about the ads that a social scientist might ask. For this assignment you will use that information to write an observation journal that will ask you to
draw conclusions from the ads and, eventually, devise a social science question that you might like to investigate. The critical elements of this assessment will be
evaluated in your observation journal.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed and will be graded using the rubric at the end of this document: I. Explain why you chose these advertisements forsocialscientific and personal study. For instance, what aspects of them intrigued you and made you
curious? II. Explain the assumptions and observations about human interactions and behaviors you made about the advertisements. These are some questions you
might want to consider in your explanation:
a. Who do you believe the audiences for the ads might be?
b. What messages do you think the ads are sending?
c. What do you think the nature of the relationship is between or among the people in theads?
d. What relationship(s) do you see between or among the people and the product or service being advertised?
e. How effective are the ads in influencing your own consumer decisions? III. Identify topics in this course that are relevant to the human behaviors in your advertisements and explain how they are relevant. This is your social
science evidence for your observations. For instance, what ideas and people have you studied so far that apply to your observations? IV. Taking all of your observations and objective conclusions about human behavior in your advertisements into account, assume the role of a social
scientist. What question would you ask about the advertisements that you, as a social scientist, could seek to answer? What observations and objective
conclusions lead you to this question?**DIRECTIONS AND NECESSARY DOCUMENTS INCLUDED IN ATTACHMENTS**
AUHS Psychology of Evil TEDTalk & Conformity and Obedience Video Analysis
?1. Watch “The Psychologyw of Evil.”
In his Ted Talk, Zimbardo states that evil is “power wi ...
AUHS Psychology of Evil TEDTalk & Conformity and Obedience Video Analysis
?1. Watch “The Psychologyw of Evil.”
In his Ted Talk, Zimbardo states that evil is “power without oversight”. Please research and find a short video (less than 3 minutes) that shows how conformity, compliance, and/or obedience can cause problems in society. Look in news clips to find this information.
In 300+ word initial discussion response, summarize your video and how it is related to conformity, compliance, and/or obedience.
2. In this week’s Task you will explore social influence.
Read from your textbook the chapter on Conformity & Obedience.
Think about how conformity, compliance, and obedience differ.
Watch these videos and think about why they are appealing:
·
·
·
·
Advertisements can be very persuasive as we’ve just seen.
Research and choose an advertisement that appeals to customers’ sense of wanting to belong to a group OR one that appeals to customers who want to be recognized as an individual.
Submit this commercial (or link to the commercial) along with a 300-500 word essay answering the following questions:
What is more appealing to consumers, belonging to a group or being an individual? Why? How does the commercial you chose illustrate this?
Be sure to use APA formatting, including in-text citations where necessary.
3. In this week’s lesson we will discuss social influence and conformity. However, before we get started, here is a quick reminder that you should watch the movie you selected during week 3 for the final project. A one paragraph plot summary will be due this week.
Review the PowerPoint on Social Influence and Individuals found in the Important Documents Section under Lesson 5)
To help you start thinking about conformity, make a list of norms we follow today that the previous generation did not. For example, most people recycle today (this is the norm) whereas previous generations did not.
Watch these 3 videos detailing famous conformity experiments:
Philip Zimbardo Ted Talk “The Psychology of Evil”
As you watch these videos, decide what your reaction would be.
Read the following scenario and reflect personally on how you would react. Feel free to share the scenario with a friend, family member, or colleague to see what they think their reaction would be too!
"You sign up for a psychology experiment, and on a specified date you and seven others whom you think are also participants arrive and are seated at a table in a small room.
You don't know it at the time, but the others are actually associates of the experimenter, and their behavior has been carefully scripted. You're the only real participant.
The experimenter arrives and tells you that the study in which you are about to participate concerns people's visual judgments. She places two cards before you. The card on the left contains one vertical line. The card on the right displays three lines of varying length.
The experimenter asks all of you, one at a time, to choose which of the three lines on the right card matches the length of the line on the left card. The task is repeated several times with different cards.
On some occasions, the other “participants” unanimously choose the wrong line. It is clear to you that they are wrong, but they have all given the same answer.”
What would you do?
This might be something interesting to talk about during the live session, too!
1. In a 1-2 page essay, detail Asch, Milgram, or Zimbardo’s experiment. Do you think you would have behaved any differently than the other test subjects? Why or why not? This part of the assignment is worth 90 points.
2. On a separate Word document type a one paragraph plot summary for the film you chose to watch for the final project. This part of the assignment is worth 10 points.
6 pages
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Assessment refers to the process used in gathering information regarding a client and making a determination about the cli ...
Psy 603
Assessment refers to the process used in gathering information regarding a client and making a determination about the client, while testing refers to ...
5 pages
How Social Media Affects Relationships
Social media plays a huge role in connecting people around the world. Notably, it has enhanced relationships by enabling p ...
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