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    I answered each question in the survey as honestly as possible. Maximizer, context, responsibility, discipline, and consistency are my greatest strengths (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I have been at my job for almost sixteen years. Each of my supervisors had recognized my strength as a maximizer shortly after I was hired (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I was given responsibilities and jobs that no else wanted, because it was tedious and time consuming (Anderson, Clifton, &…

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    The psychological findings and known information learned from class on consequences and the importance of parents remaining consistent with children disagrees with the opinion of the author from a parenting column in The News-Sentinel. This article discusses how consequences must be unpredictable to be effective with children. Throughout the entire article John Rosemond, the writer, fails to mention any scientific evidence supporting his accusations. Rosemond gives an example of some parents…

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    become habitual to maximize its potential for growth. First, habits ensure consistency of performance. Duckworth explains that the purpose of practicing is to work “until conscious incompetence becomes unconscious competence” (Duckworth 123). Therefore, achieving this level of skill requires consistency of skills so that performance becomes natural and unconscious, and habits are the best way to maximize that consistency. When habits are formed, “you can perform complex behaviors without being…

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    The mechanism of forming FBMs is no different to the production of everyday autobiographic recollections. A study undertaken by Otani et al. (2005), investigated the creation of FBMs and how they are processed by memory. The aim of the study was to discover if people that lived nearby the nuclear accident site of Japan in 1999 developed FBMs. Participants were asked a questionnaire, once approximately three weeks after the accident and again one year after and were requested to recall the…

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    method when studying flashbulb memories. They do this to study both errors of omission and errors of commission, which are both, according to the authors of this article, contained in flashbulb memories. They then discuss factors that affect the consistency of flashbulb memories. Some of the factors they discuss are the emotional intensity of the event, the importance or consequences of the event, the distinctiveness of the event, and the level of surprise connected with the event. The…

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    Strength based psychology is a relatively new form of psychological training and behavior modification strategy originally developed by Donald Clifton. His approach valued identification and maximization of an individual’s strengths instead of the traditional approach of identifying and minimizing weaknesses. To wit: “At its fundamentally flawed core, the aim if almost any learning program is to help us become who we are not (Rath, 2007, p. 3).” According to Welch, Grossaint, Reid, and Walker…

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    The five greatest strengths shown to me by the Strengthsfinder Survey were Consistency, Belief, Responsibility, Developer, and Relator. I chose a life of Civil Service, in the Military and now as a Police Officer. Having Consistency and Responsibility I believe fit right into this life choice and in my opinion if you don't have Belief in what you're doing you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place. I utilize Consistency on a daily basis as a Police Officer. I wholeheartedly believe each…

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    Average Reliabilities Assess Sample Description of Sample Full Test (A+B) Short Form A Consistency Over Items (calculated by a variety of methods including split half and appropriate internal consistency formulas) 0.85 0.72 1477 males and females (students) Consistency Over Parts (inform correlations corrected to appropriate length 0.82 0.70 402 males and females (high school students) CONSISTENCY OVER TIME (test-retest correlations, time interval varying from immediate to one week) 0.82 0…

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    Strengths: Brandon Ingram is a pretty darn good shooter, perhaps one of the best in the NCAA. Ingram can stretch the floor with his perimeter shooting. His offensive game as a whole is enough to help a team at this moment. He can take defenders off the dribble to get to the rim and with his length it makes him even more dangerous. Speaking of length, Ingram has a wingspan of 7’3 and standing reach of 9’ “1.5” which makes his ability to defend the perimeter look very well and has the potential…

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