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    now and will be able to be effective in meeting its objectives. 5. Adjourning: When the task/objective is completed‚ the group will separate and move on. When looking at the case from our course text "The Forgotten Group Member"‚ at the end of the case study Christine is putting together the different parts of the case analysis. This would put the group in the performing stage as the objective is being worked on‚ but isn ’t just yet completed. As it appears from the text‚ the group did the initial

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    The Simpsons The Simpsons is a popular‚ prime-time‚ animated comedy program. Those who have never seen the program may dismiss it as being merely a children’s show. That assumption could be made of many animated programs. However‚ those non-viewers are likely unaware that The Simpsons is a very cleverly written show. The humor in the show is written with various aspects that appeal to different segments of the audience. The characters are written in such a way that many people can relate

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    MODELLING ABNORMAL RETURN: A REVIEW ARTICLE Oleh Norman Strong Overview Paper ini memberikan panduan untuk metodologi event study dan menguraikan prosedur pemodelan return abnormal dan masalah yang terkait. Event Study Event study adalah nama yang diberikan pada penelitian empiris atas hubungan antara harga sekuritas dengan kejadian ekonomi (economic events). Kebanyakan event study memfokuskan pada perilaku harga saham dalam rangka untuk menguji apakah perilaku stokastik mereka dipengaruhi oleh pengungkapan

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    Behavior Intervention Plan: David Rachael Hardy PS410: Screening and Assessment Kaplan University Mrs. Blockhouse‚ the principal at Bertha Barber Elementary School‚ called the offices of “Hope Is Here” with a request for an intervention plan. Bertha Barber has an 8 year old‚ Caucasian boy‚ named David‚ with whom teachers and aides have described as having “aggressive and disruptive” behaviors. Aggressive behavior is behavior that causes physical or emotional harm to others‚ or threatens

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    1. What are the 3 main challenges to studying abnormal psychology that we discussed in class? List the 3 challenges and describe why they are important to consider. (4 points) Avoiding stigma‚ objectivity‚ and preconceived notions 2. What are 4 criteria used to define abnormal behavior? Define each criterion and give an example. (4 points) 4 D’s Dysfunction Distress Disability Deviance 3. Describe the diathesis stress model. Give an example of a diathesis and a stress and how they

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    Chapter 1 • Abnormal psychology is the scientific study whose objectives are to describe‚ explain‚ predict and control behaviours that are considered strange or unusual. • The scientific approach/method for investigating abnormal behavior consists of four steps: o Formulating a research question o Expressing the research question in the form of an hypothesis o Applying methods of testing the hypothesis o Drawing conclusions about the correctness or falseness of the hypothesis • The naturalistic

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    includes knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ law‚ morals‚ customs‚ and any other capabilities and habits acquired by humans as members of society. It sets the framework for individual behavior. It functions by setting loose boundries for individual behavior. These boundries are called norms. Simply put‚ they are rules that prohibit certain behaviors in specific situations. But what happens when someone breaks one of their cultural norms? I went to Walmart last week and observed three people doing just that. The

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    Rodger is of German‚ Irish‚ and Native American descent. The client is the oldest child of two. Rodger grew up in Manassas and lived in low-income housing with his mother. The client’s father would "come whenever he felt like it‚ he would stay and sell drugs in the neighborhood." Rodger’s mother left his father when he was 5 years old because of his father’s drug use. When the client was 8 years old‚ he moved to Centreville‚ Virginia when his mother moved-in with his stepfather. When the client was

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    stranded on an island‚ Ralph remained hopeful and was certain they were going to be rescued. This positive trait of his is detrimental to what makes him a hero. Interestingly enough‚ Ralph’s journey can be compared to that of Bart Simpson’s‚ in The Simpsons episode‚ “Das Bus‚” in which Bart finds himself stranded on an island with other children as a result of a field trip gone wrong. Bart is the only one who took initiative as a leader when he asserts‚ “Good‚ let’s get to work! Me and Nelson will build

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    decreasing undesirable behaviors: Extinction. This process refers to the purposefully not reinforcing a behavior that has been previously reinforced. Behavior that is not reinforced tends to become less and less frequent. Mather & Goldstein (2011) detailed that this approach has two parts: a) If‚ in a given situation‚ somebody emits a previously reinforced response and if is not followed by the usual reinforcing consequence; b) then that person is less likely to perform the same behavior again when she

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