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For this Assignment, describe the overall process of the group and your feelings about the group experience.
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I hope you enjoy your research and the personal application.Please select four of the following concepts or theories.Social changes in life-span developmentMemoryPositive reinforcement, negative reinforcement and punishmentIssues related to gender and sexualityMotivation and emotionPersonalityHealth psychology, stress and coping strategiesPsychological Disorders and other Mental Health IssuesConcepts of interpersonal relationshipsYou are required to write at least 750 words. This paper is worth 20% of your grade. Please use the APA format, cite and list at least three (3) sources. You are not required to include an abstract. APA 7th edition sample paper templateFollowing the link, click on to download the Student Sample paper. Use this as a template to format your paper correctly in APA per the 7th edition. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/paper-format/sample-papersThe PDF has more explanation. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/paper-format/student-annotated.pdfTo submit your paper click on the Applying Psychology to My Life Paper link under Week 3. Then click on the View/Complete link at the bottom of the page. Then attach your paper. Follow the directions below for a step-by-step process.Here are some websites that may be helpful to you:Psychology Information OnlineAllPsych OnlineAPA WebsitePsych CentralAssignment Requirements (Use as a checklist):Correct font Double-space paperMinimum of 750 words. 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Example: Place the author's name and the source's date of publication in parentheses immediately after the end of the cited material.Psychology is defined as the science of behavior and mental processes (Coon, p. 12)Families with no telephone service have difficulty accessing social services for which they are qualified (Benton Foundation, 1998, chap. 2, "Societal Priorities"). http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite6.htmlTips: Use spell and grammar checkMake sure you indented paragraphs (5 spaces in)Balance – Each paragraph should be similar in length Citing Sources:Parenthetical (In-Text) CitationsA parenthetical (in-text) citation is when you place the source in parenthesis ( ) right after the sentence you cited instead of waiting until the end of the paper. It helps the reader to know exactly what sentences and paragraphs are taken from particular sources.Place the author's name and the source's date of publication in parentheses immediately after the end of the cited material. If it is a direct quote, include the page number as well. For example: "Psychology is defined as the science of behavior and mental processes" (Coon, 2012 p. 12).If you have paraphrased the information then you do not need to include the page number. 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Listen to the iTunes U Podcast "How to Crush Writer's Block" (Links to an external site.) from Two Guys On Your Head by Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke. (Select the orange Play button to start the podcast.)
As you listen to the podcast, think about the concepts of writer's block and the writing process. Compare ideas from the podcast to ideas from Betty Flowers' article. Thinking about this podcast and comparing ideas to the Flowers article will help you become more aware of your writing skills.
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