To: Scott Showalter From: Dakota Shoe RE: RedPack Beer Company – Allowance for Bad Debts Based on my analysis of the transcript‚ I believe that RedPack Beer Company should increase its reserve‚ specifically the reserve related to Golden Holdings. Per the discussion with Katie Henson‚ RedPack Beer does not currently maintain a reserve for the outstanding balance of $2‚706.54. Clint Maddox mentioned that RedPack would not let this receivable go uncollected and that a collection agency
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E 6-5 (Computation of Present Value) Present value of an ordinary annuity = R (PVF -) a) Present value of an ordinary annuity = $30‚000 (PVF -) = $30‚000 (4.96764) = $149‚029.20 b) Present value of an ordinary annuity = $30‚000 (PVF -) = $30‚000 (8.31256) = $249
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-social facilitation-positive influence on others performance -ABC model of attitudes- attitude- emotional‚ behavior- our opinions change our actions‚ cognitive- beliefs and ideas about focus of attitude. -what factors create attitude -forms of learning: direct contact‚ direct instruction‚ interaction with others‚ vicarious conditioning -successful persuasion source(good messeanger) message needs to be clear‚ correct target audience -cognitive dissonance: not acting like we say were gonna -social
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This document comprises PSYCH 575 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment The Man Without a Memory Paper Psychology - General Psychology · Open an Internet search engine. · Search for and view the following video—Man without a Memory- Clive Wearing. · Address ‚ in a 350- to 700-word paper‚ the following questions with your Learning Team: o How would you define the relationship between learning something and remembering it? o What specific region of Clive’s brain is damaged to
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This work includes PSYCH 555 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Issue Analysis Cognitive Dissonance Psychology - General Psychology Prepare a 1‚050 to 1‚400-word analysis of Issue 5‚ “Does Cognitive Dissonance Explain Why Behavior Can Change Attitudes?” located in the Taking Sides text. As a part of your analysis be sure to address the following items: Briefly summarize both arguments discussed in Issue 5. Define consonant and dissonant cognitions. Using the arguments made in Issue 5
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Reaction Paper One Physical Activity Relating to Memory Katie M. Lefeld Ball State University PSYSC 100:04 Hypothesis: Physical activity increases your memory. My Initial Hypothesis When I think of the human body‚ the first and most important organ that comes to my mind is the brain. Without this complex organ we‚ as humans would be incapable of performing small tasks like lifting up our hands or blinking. Our brain controls the smallest duties of our everyday life‚ including
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Maggie Halverson Abnormal Psychology 4/20/2014 Media Project: Shutter Island In the movie “Shutter Island”‚ the main character‚ Andrew Laeddis struggles with recognizing reality because he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. The movie is set in 1954 at Ash Cliff‚ a treatment facility on Shutter Island for the “criminally insane”. Laeddis believes he is a U.S. Marshall who has come to the island with his partner‚ Chuck‚ to investigate the disappearance of one of the patients. As Laeddis continues
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CASE 1 Case 1: Rico is a six-year old boy who does not want to eat his vegetables. His mother knows how important it is for Rico to be conditioned into a vegetable diet to avoid future health ailments. Rico’s family has a condition of hypertension and his mother does not want him at risk. Using counter-conditioning‚ how will you condition Rico to eat vegetables? Stage 1: Stage 2: Stage 3: Every six-year old boy loves smoothies and juices and Rico will probably like that too. In this study
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amygdala when watching fearful (vs. angry) faces • Negative emotions= right hemisphere positive emotions= left hemisphere Robert Zajonc: Emotions need no inferences; We can have emotional reactions apart from (and even before) we interpret a situation. Example: Participants subliminally primed with a happy face rate a subsequent ideograph as more positive than when primed with a sad face Speedy low road: fear stimulus thalamus amygdala fear response (bypasses prefrontal & sensory cortex’s)
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LaTrisha Zackery Assignment 1 Complete the table (Table 1) below‚ then draw the following curves: Short-run average product (AP) curve; Short-run marginal product (MP) curve. Table showing the Average and Marginal product of labour for a hypothetical firm Amount of labour( units) | Amount of capital(No. of machines) | Output of parts(Q‚ hundreds of parts) | Average product (Q/L) | Marginal product(∆Q/∆L) | 0 | 5 | 0 | - | - | 1 | 5 | 49 | 49 | 49 | 2 | 5 | 132 | 66 | 83 | 3 | 5
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