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 Inseparability of Markets and RegulationsPrior to engaging in this discussion, please read Chapter 17 in the text and review any relevant Instructor Guidance.  It is suggested that you review the recommended articles to glean any helpful information. To begin you initial post, research one of...

Unit I Article ReviewUsing the CSU Online Library, locate a peer-reviewed article that discusses research in an organization. Topic ideas include the role of research, development of research studies, integration of different types of methods, or the communication of research results within an organization. Note...

This final Journal is your chance to share your thoughts, opinions and further thoughts on the topics we have discussed throughout the semester in class. You should include comments about the topics we've covered that impacted you the most, generated the deepest thinking, stuck with...

In Colonial Philadelphia, it was considered not only immoral but illegal to bathe more than monthly. Many community leaders of the time felt that exposure to nakedness (even one’s own) initiated immoral thoughts, and thereby, promoted promiscuity. Thankfully, we have moved beyond that particular more....

 Language Structure Poster       In Chapter 2, you will explore the complete system of language as well as the various levels of language structure.  Using your knowledge of the whole structure, as well as the individual levels, create a poster you can display in your classroom...

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read the Grenyer & Lewis (2012) “Prevalence, Prediction, and Prevention of Psychologist Misconduct” article and the APA Practice Central’s Professional Health and Well-being for Psychologists (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., Tips from Practitioners on Finding...

  Why is it important that we be able to view media reports objectively?  What are the dangers associated with not being able to read, view or listen to media objectively?In the previous chapters about standards for thinking and media bias, you may have noted the...

 Traditionally, someone who is intelligent is defined as an individual who can solve problems, use logic to answer questions, and think critically. However, psychologist Howard Gardner has created a much broader definition of intelligence called multiple intelligences, which is more focused on our areas of...