Case Study 1‚ Joan Murphy Questions from the book: 1. What is your evaluation of Joan’s performance in terms of consistency‚ distinctiveness‚ and consensus? Joan’s performance is very high in terms of consistency. In her case‚ she is consistently slower than her coworkers when completing assignments. She takes‚ on average‚ 13 more hours to complete a “routine” program and 15 more hours to complete programs classified as “major problems.” She is assigned more difficult tasks because of her
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ATTRIBUTION PROCESS The Attribution Theory is associated with three major factors that define it. Distinctiveness‚ it means whether an individual displays different behaviors in different situations. Consensus‚ it occurs if everyone who is in a similar situation responds in a same way‚ and the last one‚ which is consistency in a person’s actions. The more consistent the behavior of one person‚ the more the observer is inclined to attribute it to internal causes. Attribution theory defines that
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“Evaluate Kelley’s Co-Variation Model Of Attribution” The co-variation model of attribution uses the idea that all people analyse behaviour and search for causes of it in a similar way to a scientist. The model introduces the theory that when observing behaviour‚ people will process a cause by identifying the factor with the highest co-variance to the behaviour. This is achieved by collecting three sets of information‚ these being consistency‚ distinctiveness and consensus. When consistency is low
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Chapter Chapter PERCEPTION AND LEARNING: UNDERSTANDING AND ADAPTING TO THE WORK ENVIRONMENT Perception - we select‚ organize‚ & interpret information - active processing of sensory inputs - very subjective Social Perception - the process of combining‚ integrating‚ and interpreting information about others to gain an accurate understanding of them Personal and Social Identity Attribution -determine the causes behind others’ behavior Correspondent Inferences - judging people’s dispositions‚ traits
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Florence Kelley was a progressive supporter of many causes especially The National Child labor Committee also known as the NCLC. The progressive movement lasted from 1896 to 1916 that was led by whites who were typically middle class citizens. The progressive movement was to show the government the problems it had and to come up with solutions for them.The committee pushed for labor legislation to put a end to the horrors of child labor. The National Consumers League had Kelly as the very first
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Modern Family Star Reid Ewing Announces He’s Gay Actor says he was “never in” and prefers to bring attention to the body dysmorphia that led him to plastic surgery Modern Family star Reid Ewing‚ 27‚ has now confirmed to the world and his fans that he is gay‚ according to his recent Twitter post. He plays Dylan‚ who is a love interest on the show of Hayley Dunphy‚ who is played by Sarah Hyland in the award-winning ABC TV series. The Twitter post started as a talk about body dysmorphia‚ on which Reid
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In the theater version of Cyrano de Bergerac‚ Director Robert Kelley faced several problems in thoughtfully expressing the theme of the play. Because the play involves a love triangle around three characters with different quality of appearance‚ one theme can be that appearance prevents one from realizing the true identity of a person. In a small theater‚ the director had to devise an efficient plan that successfully conveyed the theme with limited space and a few actors. The director also had to
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n Florence Kelley’s speech‚ she discusses the current child labor crisis to emphasize the importance of passing child labor laws immediately. Kelley uses emotional imagery‚ passionate tone‚ and to inform the audience about children being over worked in the United States. Kelley begins her speech by appealing to emotion (pathos) by using imagery. Kelley acknowledges the current tragedy of children being overworked on a daily basis. She captures the audience’s attention by giving dead cold facts
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Florence Kelley‚ a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1905‚ issued a speech about the harsh and unjust treatment of children in factories. Kelley starts her speech in an authoritative tone with “in this country‚ two million children under the age of sixteen years who are earning their bread.” Her audience‚ the members of the NAWSA‚ is immediately hit with the knowledge‚ and emotions‚ that such a vast number of children are in such dangerous conditions. Furthermore‚ facts
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Name of Video: Mrs. Kelley’s Special Education Classroom 1. What are the strengths of the teacher? What does he/she do well be specific with your answer. Mrs.Kelley seems to always motivate her students in her lessons. She is very positive especially when the students are answering questions. 2. What are 2-3 recommendations you would make to help the teacher improve his/her lesson? To check students understanding‚ make sure to do a exit card or ask them to reflect. Also‚ doing group
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