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    Target Corporation enhances its information warehouses with latest big data that is technologically sophisticated to crunch large data using complex algorithms and provide vital output data for a daily operation as well as strengthen its capabilities over its rival which is a competitive advantage and speed up worker productivity. A quality tracking tool provided by an information system tracks each package, parts ensuring the goods meet the quality standard. Target Corporation allocated large…

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    In this paper I will be talking about the different components of learning; classical conditioning, operant learning, and observational learning. Many may not know there are so many ways we learn. Our peers can classically condition us to act the way they would consider to be good behavior. Throughout our childhood and even now operant learning comes into play, like when we get a speeding ticket. And observational learning happens when you learn from watching others perform a certain task. Each…

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    I interviewed my CT, Mrs. P about a time she was challenged by a student’s behavior and her answer presented a challenging behavior indeed. She told me about a student, who I will refer to as student D, she had several years ago who use to interrupt instruction on a daily basis in what she believed to be an attempt to get attention. His disruptive behavior occurred on a daily basis but the intensity varied from day to day. Some days he would stand up in front of the white board while Mrs. P was…

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    The school’s culture, socialization, and equity is a key element for producing the school’s purpose, curriculum, philosophy, and theoretical approach. Students cultural, income, and ethnic backgrounds are often used to pick the most suitable philosophy, theoretical approach, curriculum, and philosophy. While finding out what best suits the student’s diverse background, mistakes are destined to happen. Every school has their bump in the road when it comes to compromising with students of color…

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    going to do. In this essay, I will cover two ways I will motivate my class using reward and using punishment. I will also list three ways to motivate my class with the lesson plans I created for that course. In the examples I will provide support for what I have learned and how it is applied to students, and in each example, I will cover difficulties I may encounter in the implementation of my ideas. How would I use rewards or punishment to maintain motivation in my classroom? One way I do this…

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    28). The reward system must incentive desired behaviors of the organization members, as such it must be directed to two different groups, the musicians, and the administrative staff. My advice is to establish a reward system for musicians that will incentive teamwork and individual excellence to motivate high performance. For example, to incentive teamwork within…

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    classical conditioning in interpreting/understanding the body language of others? Explain. Classical Conditioning is all about how an animal/human learns to predict an upcoming event based on a stimulus. Because of Classical Conditioning which involves brain substrates that work out in specific detail, from sensory input to commands produces motor responses, which is why Classical Conditioning is heavily studied. Through learning about Classical Conditioning it can play a key role in…

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    _____________ is a drug used for treatment of Epilepsy and Creutzfeldt Jakobs that block voltage-gated sodium channels and increase brain levels of GABA by inhibiting GABA degradative enzymes such as GABA transaminase. a. Bromocriptine b. Valproic acid c. Requip d. Mirapex 13. What is the difference between grand mal and petit mal seizures? a. In petit mal, excess firing only…

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    may be assessing their performance. In research of intrinsic motivation, it has been presented by a variety of beneficial studies with inconsistent results. In two investigations that involved college students, intrinsic motivation declined when rewards were task contingent, each puzzle fulfilled received another dollar, but not when they were task non-contingent. The students were paid for attending, regardless of how many puzzles they…

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    Behaviourism arose in 1913 by John B. Watson who tried to leave the introspectionist theory behind and put his focus to mainly looking at intelligence and tried to narrow psychology to experimental laboratory methods. B.F Skinner and Ivan Pavlov focused on their concepts of conditioning which we know are Operant and Classical. The main assumptions of the Behaviourist theory is the idea of ‘free will’ is not correct and our behaviours have to be detected by our surrounding world either through…

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