Appendix B – BROS Information PURPOSE: The following provides information on the “BES Reliability Operating Services” (BROS) noted in this procedure and the CIP-002 standard. USAGE: BROS was introduced in the Guidance and Technical Basis section of the CIP-002 standard, and are based on the NERC Reliability Functional Model. The purpose of the BROS is to assist Responsible Entities (i.e. FPL) in the identification services essential to the reliable operation of the BES asset, and the Cyber…
N.Y.Y.C will be based on a criminological theory called the social bond theories. The social bond theory says that an individual will commit delinquent acts if his or her bond to society are weak. These element of the bond to society are attachment, belief, commitment, and involvement. My main focus will be on the attachment element of the bond. Attachment is the concern individual have about what people think of the individual. Belief is the traditional value system that many individuals belief…
feedback is critical and sends the person a signal that the behavior is correct and it should be repeated. Understanding Piaget’ Theory It is extremely beneficial to understand Piaget’s Theory. He had a big influence in the developmental psychology area. He believed that children constructed their own knowledge. His theory is the foundation for “constructionist” theories which states that learners are more likely to be engaged in learning when it is relevant and meaningful. Piaget…
A Theory is defined as “A series of interrelated propositions that attempts to describe, explain predict, and intimately control some class of events. A theory gains explanatory power from inherent logical consistency and is tested by how well it describes and predicts reality (Pearson. 2015). The integrated theory attempts to pinpoint the elements that work with one another to maintain individual customs, and practices. This theory is known as the “integrative theory”, because it takes from…
1. This research was conducted to examine and test theories that tries to explain how adolescent react towards challenge and threat. This explores the implicit theories that explains how social stressors are perceived and interpreted by an individual. There is also biopsychological model of challenge and threat that tries to explain how one interprets an event as challenge or threat. Challenge will be recognize when there are resources to cope with the stressors, while threat is considered when…
Implicit Theories of Intelligence Predict Achievement Across an Adolescent Transition: A Longitudinal Study and an Intervention This peer reviewed journal examines the aspects on the theories of intelligence in adolescents’ mathematics achievement. With this in mind, the 2 studies debate on incremental theory versus entity theory and an intervention teaching regarding positive change. Therefore, psychologist will try to prove with this longitudinal study that with time intelligence can be…
different. Independent variables is what we can control and what we can test. Independent variable does not change as others factors change. Inversely, dependent variable changes as other factors change. 6. A control is very necessary in an experiment because a control play a constant example, an independent variable, which we can control in order to compare other examples. Through the comparison, scientists can observe effects and contrast the control and other examples, which have same…
I thought that this was the second one that could be beneficial, along with the end-to-end integrated model. Hagan 's theory explained, “In households where the mother and father have relatively similar levels of power (i.e., balanced households), mothers will less likely to exert control on their daughters (Tibbetts, 2012). In today 's world, I feel as though there is no control between gender. It still may show that males should be the most dominant, but there are some females that are willing…
five steps of the scientific method? 1.)Begin with curiosity: BY “on the basis of theory, prior research, or personal observation, pose a question.” 2.)Develop a hypothesis: once you have the question, form it into a hypothesis, a prognosis would be evaluated 3.)Test the hypothesis: Design and lead research to accumulate experimental proof 4.)Analyze the evidence gathered in the research: figured out if the theory was right or not 5.)Report the results: share information, conclusions, or other…
referential theory. I became quite interested in this theory and decided to…