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    I was entering middle school in 2008 I was 11 years old. Around this time is when I started noticing differences in me. My childhood and not having my dad started having significant effects on me as a child and me as a student. I often acted out in middle school. I always gave my mom a hard time about doing homework and handing stuff in on time to the point where my school was calling my mom almost everyday. To my mom she felt as if she had a delinquent for a child. That wasn't the case. I…

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    How do computers, video games, and watching television affect the mind and body? All three of these have some positive and negative effects on the mind and body. They can range from being as positive as increasing cognitive skills, to as harmful as atrophy of a person’s social skills and muscles. However, there are also ways to counterbalance the negative effects that playing on the computer, playing video games, and watching television may have on the mind and body while still being able to…

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    behavior but not allowed to engage in the compulsive behavior. Relaxation is another technique used. This technique is hard to master for some but could be very helpful to the patient. Therapy is reinforced by homework. This could be a crucial part in the treatment process. Some of the homework could include reading and writing exercises.…

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    Law of Effect (Chance, 2014). Skinner recognized two kinds of reinforcing events; one in which a positive stimulus is presented and the other which and aversive stimulus is removed. The point of reinforcement is to grow the likelihood of that behavior happening again. While punishment decreases the likelihood of the behavior happening again. One thing to remember is that the purpose of positive and negative reinforcement is to strengthen a behavior. Whereas the purpose of positive and negative…

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    onto the shelves of stores. Many of these games, such as the popular Just Dance and Kinect games allows children to “burn more calories than they did while walking on a treadmill at a 3-mph pace." (3) Although, video games have a much more positive effect on children than just exercise. The University of Michigan has software engineering students designing “several Kinect games for children with autism,” including a game titled “Tickle Monster,” in which children “learn about both appropriate…

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    difference between single and dual parenting. In a ‘nuclear’ family, parents share the responsibilities of the house and kids. Single parents do not have that option. All of those differences have a great impact on how children are raised and the effect it will…

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    Beck theorized that psychiatric disorders are the result of defective thought processes. CBT is designed to alter thought processes, interrupting faulty and illogical thoughts, thus changing the impact on a patient’s emotions. According to CBT, negative thoughts and emotions are the result of faulty or illogical feelings and perceptions (Clevenger, 2014). There is voluminous research that supports the efficacy of CBT for many different issues with a wide range of diagnoses and age groups…

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    and many others suffer from lack of sleep that could lead to negative repercussions on their daily lives. Some people claim that lack of sleep does not impact their daily lives. However, sleep deprivation frequently leads to negative effects on human memory, academic performance and the immune system. Lack…

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    face to face communication, it seems awkward for them because it seems they were just close in online chatting but in reality when they meet it is like they do not know each other (Tamia, 2013). Avoid copy paste information. When students have homework, most of the time they will search for information and then copy paste it. Students must not get used to it because it is plagiarism if they did not cite sources. Students who…

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    the results. As a result, there was a very strong positive correlation between the overall scores obtained on the written homework assignments (M = 78.08, SD = 23.07) and the combined exams (M = 72.76 SD = 17.51), with r = 0.71, p < 0.001, N = 375. This is noteworthy given that the exams (which are graded according to a standard quantitative rubric) are timed, whereas homework is not. A scatterplot, with line of best fit, is shown in the Figure below. Figure 1 about here With regard to…

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