The summaries are intended to provide practice in writing about psychological experiments concisely and informatively. In each abstract, you should discuss the theory that informs the experiment, briefly summarize the experiment methods, present your data and the class data (including at least one table or figure), and discuss the implications with relation to the underlying theory. A more detailed rubric and an example write-up are attached.

I attached all Analogical Representation zap lab that I did
I attached a rubric paper (see what its need to complete the professor requirement)
I also attached a zaps write up an example page.

Obstacles to diversity can stem from various levels, including personal, group, and institutional. Please describe a real-life situation where you experienced or observed prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, or perceptual bias. This can be a situation you or someone you know has experienced or a story from news media sources.  What was the impact?  How was it addressed?  What insights have you gained?  Analyze the degree to which human differences shape a person’s experiences and perspectives on the world and the role these differences may have played in the situation you described.

Be sure to cite references to the text including page numbers. Your paper (500-750 words, 2-3 pages) must be double-spaced, 1 inch margins, and Times New Roman/Arial in 12-point font. Of course, papers should be organized, thorough, with proper sentence structure and grammar and support from the text.  Please include your name on your paper.

Write a summary that addresses the following: general research domain addressed by the study, the general procedures, the pattern of results, the conclusions/implications.

I attached the reading, which will be used to do the summary.
I attached the empirical article-3page-example.
I attached an empirical summary-rubric ( check it to see what it’s needed)

1.https://www.ted.com/talks/sinead_burke_why_design_should_include_everyone?sp_url=67bm
2.https://www.ted.com/talks/kedra_newsom_reeves_how_to_reduce_the_wealth_gap_between_black_and_white_americans
3.https://www.ted.com/talks/dave_isay_everyone_around_you_has_a_story_the_world_needs_to_hear
4.https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story
5.https://www.ted.com/talks/christine_sun_kim_the_enchanting_music_of_sign_language

*THREE PARTS OF THE EVALUATION*

1) *APA REERENCE (10%)*
Make sure that it is an APA format.

2) *SUMMARY OF THE SOURCE (40%)*
– Should be 100-120 words.
– It should not contain any >3 words of source wording,
– A good summary should include:
    a. The overall idea or purpose of the original
    b. The essential main idea of the original
    c. Any essential supporting details for the main ideas
– A good summary should exclude:
    a. New info.
    b. irrelevant info
    c. Own opinion
    d. “I” and “We”
    e. Reference phrases like “According to…)
    f. Footnotes
    g. Reference data

3) *SOURCE EVALUATION (50%)*
– Should be 120-140 words.
– CATLABPR which means: Currency, Acceptable?, Teacher’s requirements, Language, Author, Bias, Publication, Relevance.
– Teacher’s req.: What the teacher expects with: Text length, Text age, Text origin, Bibliographical Completeness.
– Biased article is written from one point of view, it is not balanced.
– Author, can be individual, group, organization, sometimes anonymous. Are they experts? Did they publish before?
– Does the source deal in facts or opinions? Facts are piece of information that can be proven to be true, Opinions are ideas about a particular topic and must always be supported by an evidence.
– Currency refers to the relevance of the information based on the publication date.
– USE words like: The article is *brief and recent*, it has useful facts, it contain some bias, less than 3 years old, author is experienced, excellent reputation, the language is for educated reader.

****Finally, you must put the number of words after both the summary and the evaluation.****

I have attached all required files, please read it very well this assignment it is very and high important, without understanding you cant move on, so before you start to read the requirements in all files to ensure you got All. General points

1- References Style Chicago style 17B not A. Please 2- Should include Executive summary. see requirements 3- Table of content

Please write out the questions and use complete sentences for your answers. Provide any sources you used for your answers other then the textbook.

1a.  The power of a court to review legislative and executive actions to determine whether they are constitutional is call ____________________________.

b. Describe a recent judicial decision that reviewed a legislative or executive action and provide your source(s).

2.  a. What is the commerce clause?

    b.  How was the 1937 case NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp a turning point for the commerce clause’s interpretation?

3. Explain how each branch of government checks the power of the other branches.

4. Pursuant to the Supremacy Clause, what happens to a state law that contradicts a federal law?

5.  What does the Privileges and Immunity Clause provide?

6.  What is the Bill of Rights?

7.  What rights are provided for under the:

a.  First Amendment

b.  Fourth Amendment

c.  Fifth Amendment

d.  Fifteenth  Amendment

e.  Nineteenth Amendment

8. Watch: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fighting-the-sandy-hook-lies-alex-jones-lawsuits/

a.  Should Alex Jones be protected by the First Amendment?

b.  Did the social media companies react properly to Joness actions?

Instructions
Task:  Identify a news article that discusses a current event or social issue that relates to your field of study. Follow the instructions below to explain the issue, provide an additional example of the issue, connect the issue to your field of study, and pose questions about the issue. See an example of the assignment attached on the uploaded materials.

Outcomes you should achieve by completing this assignment

As you complete the tasks required for this assignment, you will be working toward several of the course outcomes:

Begin the writing process by exploring a topic
Compose paragraphs that explain an event or issue
Demonstrate accurate grammar and mechanics in writing
Identify a recent and reliable news source and provide APA documentation

Formatting your assignment

Incorporate these elements of APA style:

Use one-inch margins.
Double space.
Use an easy-to-read font between 10-point and 12-point.

Respond to each of the following.

1.  Summarize the article. Explain the event or issue covered in the article, assuming your reader has little or no prior knowledge of it. Answer in 1-2 paragraphs.

2.  Describe a specific real-life situation (other than one discussed in your news article) where the issue at hand has been observed. This could be something that happened to you or someone you know, or it could be a related event in the news. Explain the connection to the event or issue in your news article. Answer in 1-2 paragraphs.

3.  What is your field of study (Psychology) and how do you see it relating to the event or issue in your news article? Answer in one paragraph.

4.  What do you want to know about the issue or event in your news article? List two or more questions that you could pursue as part of your research. Though you are listing two or more questions here, your research should ultimately be focused on a single guiding question.

Research Paper Topics and Instructions
You will write a 1000- to 1250-word research essay (approximately 4 to 5 pages) for this course, employing outside secondary sources.  Your paper will be due no later than 11:59 p.m. through Quizzes in the Canvas classroom on the due date, which is listed in your syllabus.
You must submit your paper as a Word attachment.  Please note that I cannot open files OTHER than .rtf, .doc, or .docx.  If your word processing program generates any other kind of file, please save your work as an .rtf file (when you’re saving your work, there’s a box called “Save as Type”just scroll through that until you come to Rich Text Format and select).
Topics:
For your research paper, select one of the following topics as a starting point:
Consider the advantages and disadvantages of city life, as it existed in Mesopotamia starting around 4000 B.C.E. Did the positives outweigh the negatives? Why or why not?
How did Cyrus the Great win support and start the process of creating the Persian Empire?
What did Plato argue in his work The Republic? Do you think that a society like the one he envisioned could exist?
You will do research on the topic and develop a thesis, which you will prove with the use of secondary sources (you may use primary sources as well).  A really good paper will not simply be descriptive; you should pose an analytical question and use your sources to answer it.
Formatting:
All of your papers should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins and in ten- or twelve-point type.  Your papers should be carefully composed, organized effectively, and proofread.  You will loose points for excessive grammar and spelling errors.
You must include endnotes or footnotes and a bibliography, both in the Chicago style.  I realize that many of you are not familiar with this citation style.  However, it is standard in history and I require that you use ityou will lose points from your essay if you do not.  To get started, you should refer to the Chicago Manual of Style
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Remember, the sooner you acquaint yourself with the Chicago style, the less likely you are to be pulling your hair out in frustration half an hour before your paper is due.
Sources:
You must use at least three reputable, peer-reviewed outside sources that are not assigned as part of the class reading.  You should use books from the library, or articles from scholarly journals, which you can access through the librarys article databases.  To access those databases and use the library’s e-book collection
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, visit the library website and select the relevant link.
There are a number of sources I do not want to see.  You MAY NOT USE any encyclopedias (online or otherwise), non-academic and/or commercial websites, or any sources that are aimed at children.  You will lose points if you do not use enough sources or you use improper sources.  If youre not sure whether the source you are considering using is correct or not, send me a link and Ill look it over and let you know.
Components:
Title Page. This should include the title of your paper, your name, and the class for which you have submitted it. This should be its own page; it doesn’t count toward your minimum length, however.
Don’t just jump into your topic and expect your reader to figure out what points you’re making as the essay goes along. Include an introduction, which should include the statement of your topic your thesis. Given the brevity of these essays, the introduction should not be longer than a half a page or so, and should briefly explain the parts of the paper that will follow.
Main Body. This is where you can expand upon your topic, using references and specific examples, and drawing your conclusions from what you’ve presented. When you’re organizing your thoughts, consider how you’re going to use your evidence to support whatever argument you’re making–that is, what organization will allow you to make your point or points most effectively. You should also be sure to cite all of the sources that you use, either when you’ve quoted directly from them OR when you’ve used information from them, even if that information is reworded.
Sum it all up. Remind your readers of where they’ve been and why they should believe the interpretations you’ve constructed from the evidence you’ve presented.
This should go on a separate page from the last page of your paper, should be clearly labeled “Bibliography,” and, like your title page, does not count toward your overall paper length. Your bibliography should include all of the works you cited in the main body, and any others that may have influenced your thinking, even if you didn’t use them directly. Again, use formal, correct Chicago bibliographic style. I will deduct points for improperly-cited works.
Stylistic Tips:
Do not include the phrase, “According to the dictionary, x is”
Do not use the first person (I, me, etc.) or the second person (you).  This is a formal essay.  If you need to use a pronoun, it should be the indefinite one.
Do not refer to any historical person, male or female, by his or her first name.
Do not use contractions.
Do not use lengthy quotesthese are brief papers.
Additional Resources:
The rubric I use to grade the papers is available in the Resources topic in Module in the Canvas classroom.  I would strongly recommend that you look it over before you begin to write.
For an overview of the research paper process, see Bowdoin’s website
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.  The section on “Research”–you can find it by scrolling down the left-hand menu and clicking on the relevant link–is very helpful for getting started on your topic, and “Structuring Your Paper” includes a lot of great information as well.

I have attached all required files, please read it very well this assignment it is very and high important, without understanding you can’t move on, so before you start to read the requirements in all files to ensure you got All. General points

1- References Style Chicago style 17B not A. Please 2- Should include Executive summary. see requirements 3- Table of content