SOCL 2201 – Introduction to Statistical Analysis – Fall 2014 Instructor: Yafeng Lin Email: ylin7@tigers.lsu.edu Office: Stubbs 104 Office hours: T‚ TH 10:30-11:30 and by appointment Class meets T & TH 9:00-10:20am @ 0214 Coates Hall Lab section 1 meets W 1:30-3:20pm @ 102 Stubbs Hall Lab section 2 meets W 3:30-5:20pm @ 102 Stubbs Hall Required Textbook: Social Statistics for a Diverse Society‚ 7th edition‚ 2014. Author: Chava Frankfort-Nachmias and Anna Leon-Guerrero. Course Description:
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Abstract: There seems to always be a connection between unethical behaviour and money‚ leading to the idea that money corrupts. Gino and Mogilner’s (2013) in their recent study looked into a new way of counteracting the possible undesirable effects money has on people. Across four experiments they found that by triggering thoughts of time and in turn self-reflection rather than money‚ individuals were more inclined to cheat less and behave more ethically. The effect of money as a corrupting factor
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People use different methods to decide daily life problems and some researchers in the field of counseling have investigated systematic methods to describe style of decision-making. One of the theorists who proposed three styles of decision-making is Harren‚ who identified the planning style‚ the intuitive style‚ and the dependent style. The theories supported by other researchers‚ Scott and Bruce‚ also share influential similarities. According to Harren‚ people with planning style acquire broad
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* One of the reasons that students and researchers are drawn to psyc is that it has much to offer in the analysis and possible prevention of such social problems (bullying) * Pyscologists seek to describe‚ explain‚ and predict the occurrence of behaviours * They can offer possible explanations for behaviours as well as suggestions about what to do about it immediately in order to cope with it and prevent its occurrence in the future * if pysc is a social science‚ why do psychologists
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Assignment 371 Task A A1) Explain how different forms of dementia can affect the way an individual communicates. All forms of dementia can affect the way a person communicates‚ so in time they may have to find different ways of expressing themselves and their feelings. As a carer your non-verbal communication will become important‚ your body language‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ eye contact and tone of voice will have to be taken into account when you are communicating with a sufferer
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Chapter 1: “The Phantom Within” Modularity vs. Holism Modularity – different parts of the brain are highly specialized for mental capabilities. (i.e.‚ FFA‚ module for language‚ and etc…) Holism – “connectionism”; many areas‚ especially cortical regions‚ can be recruited for multiple tasks. *** Ramachandran believes these two views are not mutually exclusive. The brain is a dynamic structure that employs both “modules: in a marvelously complex interplay. (uses Baywatch as an analogy‚ saying
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Reflection Paper 2 Years ago‚ I heard a quote "When mom is happy‚ everyone is happy". At that time‚ I even did not mention or understand it at all. Now‚ I recall it when taking the course of Child Development‚ and reading the chapter 5 about prenatal development‚ birth and new born‚ I have realized that it is very important in relationship between mother and child at the mom’s pregnant time. Well‚ for mom’s unborn child‚ this isn’t just a funny saying; it’s a reality. Why it is very important in
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Erin initially appeared to cope with her parents’ divorce well. Later‚ she exhibited problems with school and in her friendships. Her response to risk is an example of: A. a. a coping factor. B. b. denial. C. c. aftershock. D. d. the sleeper effect. 4.0 Points When Antonia grabs a handful of candy from a bowl on the table‚ her brother Leonard yells‚ "No! You’re only supposed to take one piece!" According to Freudian theory‚ Leonard’s reaction represents the:
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Bosch Group OIL HEATSLAVE 12/14 15/19 20/25 26/32 CONVENTIONAL FLUE AND ROOM SEALED BF FLOOR STANDING COMBINATION BOILER FOR CENTRAL HEATING AND MAINS FED DOMESTIC HOT WATER INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Worcester supports the Benchmark code of practice BOILER OUTPUT Domestic Hot Water and Central Heating 12/14 MINIMUM 12 kW (41‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM 14 kW (48‚000 Btu/h) 15/19 MINIMUM 15 kW (51‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM 19 kW (65‚000 Btu/h) 20/25 MINIMUM 20 kW (68‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM
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Curtis Priesman PSYC 1010 November 19‚ y Effects of two teaching methods on the achievement in and attitude to biology of students of different levels of scientific literacy Chinwe Nwagbo (Department of Science Education‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Nigeria) research question- 1)What are the comparative effects of teaching methods (guided inquiry and expository) on the mean achievement scores of students of different levels of scientific literacy‚ in biology? 2) What are the interactive effects
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