Single-Subject Research Design of Choice

In this course, you learned about many different single-subject design methodologies. Behavior analysts use reversal designs, multiple baseline designs, changing criterion designs, and alternating treatment designs to implement interventions and identify if there is meaningful change in behavior. Each design serves a different purpose.

What is your single-subject research design of choice, and how you would apply that research design if you were conducting a behavioral study relating to your area of professional interest?

Case Four: Gone Today, Here Tomorrow
In Jurassic Park-like fashion, scientists have been attempting to bring recently-
extincted species back from the dead, so to speak. The 5 April 2013 journal Science
reported that the first live product of de-extinction, a Pyrenean ibex, lasted only a
few minutes before extincting again. The ibex, which was produced by a process
similar to that used for Dolly, the infamous cloned sheep, was driven to extinction in
the first place with the help of humans. Some scientists think it only fitting that
humans play a part in the de-extinction of those species that we helped to extinct in
the first place.
An environmental argument for de-extinction arises from the case of the wooly
mammoth, a species whose de-extinction would likely have beneficial
consequences, such as the restoration of a more diverse ecology in the Arctic.
Unfortunately for dinosaur enthusiasts, species of dinosaurs are not contenders for
de-extinction at the moment, as the processes for de-extinction that are currently
available require fresher DNA. And some notable environmental scientists are
concerned about the unforeseen effects of reintroducing a de-extincted species into
an environment, much like the unforeseen effects of introducing non-native species
of plants or animals into novel environments. One might also wonder whether de-
extincted creatures fall under endangered species laws and whether it is
appropriate to use the term extinct for species from this time forward, given that
de-extinction is an imminent possibility.

Our final discussion board assignment is much more complex than all of the others; accordingly, it is worth 100 points, and aims to integrate all of the material we have covered throughout the class in order to analyze and try to resolve a contemporary ethical issue.  Instead of responding to two classmates postings, you must respond to at least three of your classmates.
In order to complete your original posting, you will undoubtedly have to do additional research on the case study you have been assigned.  I have included one web link with additional information pertaining to each case study.  This is suggested reading.  Be sure you cite whatever sources you rely on when submitting your posting.
After reading and researching your case, compose an initial posting that includes the following:
1.    Identify the ethical question at issue in the case study and explain why this captures the heart of the ethical conflict.
2.    Provide a summary of the case study in your own words that includes the essential information of the case. Include additional information you have gleaned based on the additional research you have completed.
3.    Identify any assumptions, implications or consequences that are relevant to the case study. Define these terms, and explain how they apply to the case, being sure to explain how they relate to your resolution of the ethical question at issue
4.    Identify at least two ethical concepts that are relevant to the case study. Define these terms, and explain how they apply to the case, being sure to explain how they relate to your resolution of the ethical question at issue.
5.    Identify or develop at least one principle that is relevant to the case study. State your principle clearly, being sure to explain how it relates to your resolution of the ethical question at issue.
6.    Apply at least two ethical theories we have covered in the class to the case study. Be sure to define the basic idea of the theories and explain how they relate to your resolution of the ethical question at issue.
7.    Propose a solution that best resolves the issue in an ethical manner based on your own judgment. Be sure to provide a thorough explanation of your solution.

lease answer all 15 questions

A. How can we help increase a childs self-esteem, what developmental changes do we need to be aware of, and how can we help them cope with stress that might otherwise adversely affect them?

B. What effect do Adolescence pregnancies have on the mother? What impact does it have on the childs future SES?

C. Leading cause of death for Adolescents is accidents, what does Piagets formal operation stage say that explains why this is the case?

D. Describe and briefly explain the 4 categories that make up general self-esteem.

E. What are the central features of psychoanalytic, social learning, and cognitive developmental approaches to moral development?

F. Describe and evaluate the accuracy of major theories that explain the emergence of gender identity

G. Which method of emotional self-regulation is most closely associated with Freuds theories? Give three examples of such coping behaviors.

H. Describe the impact of class size and educational philosophies on childrens motivation and academic achievement

I. What personality changes take place during Eriksons stage of Industry vs. Inferiority?

J. Explain the Kubler-Ross stages of grief, are their flaws?

K. Describe major categories of peer acceptance and ways to help rejected children

L. What factors influence childrens adjustment to divorce and remarriage?

M. How have conceptions of adolescence changed over the past century?

N. Discuss family, peer, school, and employment influences on academic achievement during adolescence

O. What is the biological cause for adolescent moodiness during puberty?

Prompt

In order for the Constitution of the United States of America to be ratified, a series of compromises were made, that sought to address the concerns raised by both the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist. These concerns included issues of representation and population size, slavery, and institutional structure as well as the very nature of federalism. In 750-1000 words, discuss why the Constitution of the United States can be viewed as a series of compromises. Your paper must define federalism, discuss the positions of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, as well as discuss the compromises made, which concerns they addressed, and how these compromises affect the institutional structure of the American government.

You will critically analyze a particular object of study (a text) according to the conventions of rhetorical criticism, determining how a particular text tries to persuade readers through the use of argumentative claims and evidence. Your essay will make a thesis claim about the argument, evaluate the method of persuasion, and work to support your claim with evidence from the primary text.
NO PLAGAIRISm ALLOWED!
also must use this article only: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/02/style/momo-mania-hoax.html

You are to choose one of the headings, watch both films, and then write an essay exploring how the films constitute a dialogue with or debate about the nature and future prospects of American society in the 1970’s.

In two cases, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and “Blade Runner,” I have gone past the line demarcating the decades – both films were made in 1982.  I can explain this easily enough: the calendar is not always absolute, and the cultural atmosphere of the 1970’s drifts easily into the early 1980’s.

4) How are animals lives shaped by capitalism? Reference at least two authors from the course in your answer, as well as apply two major concepts from the Week 8 Class and Capitalism PowerPoint presentation.

Your answers should be 23 pages long, APA formatted, and double spaced; you should use
12pt font throughout. Be sure to support your claims with evidence from the specified
materials. Organize your writing in a coherent fashion.

https://sentientmedia.org/from-wet-markets-to-meatpacking-why-animal-advocacy-fails-without-anti-racism/ (This one counts as one of the authors)

I am applying to some prestigious master’s programs in the US, and I hope you could revise or rewrite my average personal statement into a paper that admission committees would love to see!

Some basic background:

I am an intl student, I went to a community college first, with a major in Chemical Engineering, and I was very miserable at that time, resulting in several F’s in my transcripts, and I got 2.38 GPA in the end.

When I transferred to a 4-yr uni, my major in the uni is Biochemistry, I turned it all around and got straight A’s except for one course : Organic Chemistry 1. I felt guilty for my past and I have been trying to make up for that, so I always pushed myself to get all A’s, so the first B grade in my current uni hurt my ego and I was diagnosed with depressive and anxiety disorder since then.

Because i got a B for Ochem1, I started to lose confidence in how well i could do in ochem, so my brain just shut down for OCHEM2, and got E grade (Failing incomplete) for this class first because I stopped going I am in the process of applying for a medical withdrawal for this course, and the following semester, I withdrew this class again. But in the third semester, I took it again and got an A.

I know Failing grades need good explanations but I don’t know what kind of explanations will be convincing and non-generic, I briefly explained in the first paragraph of SOP, but I think I need your professional help to revise/rewrite it. You don’t have to use all the information I have provided above, just pick whatever you think would be necessary to address in the SOP, and as for explanations, some details could be made up if my personal reasons aren’t convincing or are hard to write.

Besides, I really need your help in revising/rewriting/rephrasing this SOP into a professional, unique, and eye-catching one that could stand out!

Thank you!

Please write 5 pages of paper with 1.5 space in MLA format. Please include a reference page and in-text citation.

Below I have attached a PowerPoint draft that you can use. Please write a research paper that compares the US economy and standard of living during post-war Vietnam and the present day.

On the first page please briefly summarize the Vietnam war and write an outline of what the paper will talk about based on the PowerPoint.

On the rest of the pages please write the comparison between the post-war and present day. Please try to use most of the links that I have provided in the PowerPoint.

Some slides on the PowerPoint will have images. Please also talk about the image in detail

Animal subjectivity was a major theme of this course. Using evidence from the Robinson, Noske, and Smuts articles, discuss how different authors describe animals subjectivities. (In other words, what kinds of experiences, perspectives, desires, etc. do they discuss?

Your answers should be 23 pages long, APA formatted, and double spaced; you should use
12pt font throughout. Be sure to support your claims with evidence from the specified
materials. Organize your writing in a coherent fashion.