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    Sarah Moore May 8‚ 2011 PSY 101 Dr. Hefner Unit 10 Activity Midterm #2 1. This statement was most likely made by a humanist. Humanist philosophy is centered on the belief that people are not entirely responsible for negative environments and that every being is original intent is being good and is capable of being good. By understanding mentally healthy people‚ it reiterates this point of humanist beliefs (Cherry). 2. Psychoanalysis is based on theories that people are controlled by instinct

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    this manor could be linked to the behaviorist theory. This theory relies heavily on experiences children learn from in their environment. According to this theory‚ children begin as blank slates and learn behaviors from external positive or negative reinforcements. Children learn certain behaviors by observing; therefore it is adult’s responsibility to shape children’s growth. Pat may be acting out and behaving these certain ways as a cry for attention. Pat has probably learned by now that when he

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    human motivation and behavior modification in my opinion and that is because all behavior follows a set of consistent rules. Methods can be developed for defining‚ observing‚ and measuring behaviors‚ as well as designing effective interventions. Behavior modification techniques never fail. Rather‚ they are either applied inefficiently or inconsistently‚ which leads to less than desired change. All behavior is maintained‚ changed‚ or shaped by the consequences of that behavior. Could it be for positive

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    in daily live‚ and this presence result an influence under younger. Sometimes this impact agrees with parents’ values but sometimes diverges. While parents work hard to give a good education for their children‚ the widely spread of some celebrity behavior make a mess in younger minds. As well as parents‚ personalities have a meaningful presence in young lives. Appearing al the time celebrities concur with parents for children attention. Occasionally‚ teenagers prefer to be in front of television

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    consistently shown positive results when tested. Dailen requires explicit teaching across a variety of settings to learn skills. Dailen will often require supports in the home and in school using evidence-based strategies to improve his social behavior. When supporting Dailen‚ it is important to think of him as an individual‚ meet him where he is‚ establish expectations‚ utilize reinforcement and motivation strategies. Creating a structure is a strategy that I would suggest using with this family

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    Understanding Change To Motivate Yourself and Others (Your Team) Stages to Changes Pre-Contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance I. Pre-Contemplation “Attitude” – I won’t‚ the Four D’s Deaf Denial Defensive Defiant They are not ready to change! What do we do with these people? You have an intervention talk‚ honest‚ loving conversation. ONLY IF YOU HAVE AUTHORITY‚ PERMISSION AND WITH LOVE Shame doe NOT work. Give me 15 minutes‚ just to show you

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    student-teachers personality‚ self-efficacy‚ and discipline strategies affected the teacher-student relationship. A surprising finding showed that female student-teachers use of aggressive punishment on students was far less effective to influence student’s behavior and even diminished the teacher’s influence on the classroom(Jong et al.‚ 2013). The researchers round that student teachers were “perceived to convey more affiliation in their best class than in their worst” (Jong et al.‚ 2013). This is understandable

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    changes because all of us experiencing it. Attitudes occur anytime and anywhere just likes home‚ schools.malls and other places. Teenager’s attitudes reflect of his/her thoughts‚ feelings and also emotions. We need to accept and understand their behavior that’s what they really are; they get those attitudes usually from their friends‚ classmates and also to their parents. Many responsibilities and obligations must teenagers do. Teenagers in turn have responsibilities obligations and role to play

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    Internet is a big reason why people communicate less with one another. It works kind of like a drug because of the way it controls the human mind. The Internet hinders human interactions because of the way it consumes people’s time‚ alters their behavior and influences their educational research. The reason I barely made it on time to karate class sometimes was mainly because of the Internet; either I would be playing an online computer game or I would be stuck in a web-chat conversation. My experiences

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    are young helps us determine our gender and sex system within the context of our society. Children are well aware of the gender behaviors and what is appropriate and what is not. The “pink and blue syndrome” is very apparent in every aspect of our society; it has become an unconscious pattern that we have followed. When schools are used a socialization tool‚ the behavior patterns of each gender are reinforced as children associate themselves with other peers and realize how they should act if they

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