PSY 310 Social Psychology Fall I 2007 INSTRUCTOR: STAFF [TBA] PHONE: EMAIL: FAX: REQUIRED TEXTS: Title Social Psychology: Unraveling the Mystery Author(s) Kenrick‚ D. T.‚ Neuberg‚ S. L.‚ & Cialdini‚ R. B. Copyright (2007) Publisher Allyn and Bacon. ISBN 0-205-49395-5 Edition 4th Edition This Course Requires the Purchase of a Course Packet: YES NO Argosy University COURSE SYLLABUS PSY310 Social Psychology Faculty Information Faculty Name:
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Corresponding author: sarimah@uum.edu.my 1 ABSTRACT Purpose – This paper is part of a larger study which explored postgraduate students talk around academic texts via Facebook (FB). Our exploration is largely guided by the idea of reading as a social practice. In this paper‚ we specifically focus on the students’ reflections of their online experience of talking around academic texts. Method – The qualitative data used in this paper were derived from students’ reflective diaries‚ students’ FB
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retired populations. The bulk of India’s population is under 44‚ and that trend is in place up to 2030. China’s population is getting older‚ and the US population remains flat‚ with not enough working age people to pay taxes on entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare for retirees. • Brazil is hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympic Games in 2016. That doesn’t only have the country feeling proud of itself‚ it also
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In this essay the paradoxes and difficulties associated with the ongoing debate between ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ and scientific knowledge will be thoroughly discussed. An attempt will be made to take a stand and decide whether ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ and ‘Scientific Knowledge’ should have distinct boundaries or whether they are able to co-exist successfully. In order to do this‚ reference will mainly be drawn from readings by L. Green (2012)‚ M. Leach and J. Fairhead (2002). I will draw on evidence
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Critical reflection on the skills‚ knowledge and professional behaviour required of a social worker in contemporary social work. It is vital that social workers gain a plethora of professional skills and knowledge to work effectively within their field. To ensure the same level of professionalism is achieved‚ standards have been put in place by various regulatory bodies which must be adopted by all social care graduates and professionals. To fully appreciate the requirements of a social worker is
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Chapter 1: Clinical Psychology: Definition and Training • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Successful completion of the postdoctoral internship authorizes a psychologist to practice independently. o FALSE How do social workers differ from clinical psychologists? o Social workers typically lack a doctoral degree and training in assessment techniques. The clinical psychology education and training model that emphasizes roughly equal parts science and practice is known as the
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someone is participating or taking part in something. Not being involved therefore would be having nothing to do or say regarding the matter. However‚ involvement does not just mean to be actively included‚ but to enable influence. In relation to social work the involvement of service users and carers are vital‚ and therefore partnership working is central to their practice. The word meaningful creates the thought that something is of significance‚ value and worth. Therefore‚ if you add meaningful
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A debate has existed for almost as long as developmental-social psychology has been around. In early developmental-social psychology‚ two views were proposed‚ both different approaches and both with their own supporters. On one side‚ there was the uni-directional model‚ with Watson’s “blank-slate” theory being well summed up in his book Behaviorism “Give me a dozen healthy infants‚ well-formed‚ and my own specified world to bring them up in and I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and train him
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Central concepts Definition The term social representation was originally coined by Serge Moscovici in 1961‚ in his study on the reception and circulation of psychoanalysis in FranPsychology‚ In his study‚ Moscovici sought to investigate how scientific theories circulate within common sense‚ and what happens to these theories when they are elaborated upon by a lay public. For such analysis‚ Moscovici postulated two universes: the reified universe of science‚ which operates according to scientific
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The main concepts of the social model of disability originated from disabled people‚ it enables them to have a voice‚ which gives them an opportunity to respond to the medical model. The medical model was introduced by members of the medical professional in 1970. The social model has recognised particular issues experience by disabled people; it highlights their experiences of discrimination‚ in areas such as independent living. The social model aims to remove the barriers that society created.
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