Unit 8 P1- Explain the principal psychological perspectives Behaviourism: This psychological perspective focuses on an individual’s behaviour‚ the two theories which are Pavlov and Skinner. Pavlov’s theory focuses on classical conditioning; he was working with dogs to investigate their digestive system‚ he attaches monitors to their stomachs and mouths so he could measure the rate of salivation. The dog started to salivate when the laboratory assistant entered the room with a bowl of food however
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P1 “You are a researcher within the Health and Social Care Department‚ they are currently reviewing the way that you communicate‚ both within the department‚ with other professionals‚ other agents‚ clients and each other. They have asked you to conduct further research on the role of effective communication in Health and Social Care. The research is based on number of practical and theoretical aspects‚ which combines essay type questions‚ case studies and role plays; which involves both group and
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Unit 17 Psychology for sports performance Grade: P1 Description: Asses the current psychological skills of a selected sports performer identifying strengths and areas for improvement Coping Score Ari scored 7 in his coping test. This was a moderate score
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P1 Introduction: in this assignment I will be explaining the main six psychological perspectives to health and social care. The main six psychological perspectives: The behaviourist perspective Social learning theory The psychodynamic approach The humanistic approach The cognitive/information processing perspective The biological perspective The behaviourist perspective: The main key to understanding the behaviourist perspective is that we can understand any type of behaviour by looking at what
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Task 1 Our assignment is to carry out investigations into two companies from two different sectors; these sectors are the private sector and the public/voluntary sector. The private sector are all about making profit rather than providing a service. The public/voluntary sector on the other hand want to concentrate on providing a good and efficient service for their customers such as the NHS‚ they provide a medical service for residents of this country‚ of course this isn’t to make a profit because
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION IN BUSINESS Task 1; this task addresses P1 This assignment will show that I have gained an understanding of the way that Tesco and Bsix Sixth Form College plan their recruitment. Recruitment and selection is the process that organisations use to attract potential employees and then choose the best person for the job. The recruitment and selection process have different stage that all have to be to follow‚ to select the right candidates for the job vacancies. TESCO:
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Wednesday 06/02/13 * Went into Tesco in Coulby Newham asked if they had any jobs was told they didn’t but to hand in a CV so I did. * Went into Poundland in Coulby Newham asked if they had any jobs was told they didn’t but gave them a CV in case any come up. * Went onto the universal jobmatch registered and uploaded my CV. Searched for jobs and emailed northern.recruitment@uk.g4s.com regarding ref 14533. * Looked in the gazette and applied online for a job with DFS as a Sales Person
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Modern marketing The function In a private sector business operating to generate profit‚ is to attract and keep customers. Customers might be private individuals‚ in customers‚ customers might be private in so called B2C (business to consumer) markets‚ or they may be other businesses in B2B business to business markets. Markets occur wherever goods and services are bought and sold. there is a market for clothes a market for cars‚ there are developed markets and markets for food produce. Wherever
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Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality – Treating everyone equally regardless of their age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ colour‚ disability etc. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. An example of this in health and social care is a doctor treating patients differently because of the colour of their skin. Diversity – Understanding‚ recognizing and accepting that everybody is unique and has individual differences‚
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Also‚ the Birmingham Children Hospital will provide a Pharmacist; there is a Pharmacist nearby‚ which is Ashworth Pharmacy - 5.6 miles; they will meet my client’s needs by giving pre-subscriptions from doctors; they’ll select a medicine suitable for my client; the Pharmacist will need to make give my client something that won’t affect his health like allergies; they’ll talk about side effects and dosage of the selected medicine. Moreover‚ the Pharmacist will provide advice and recommendations; this
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