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    Informed Consent Process

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    during the informed consent process. According to ACA Code of Ethics (2014) A.2.d. states the necessity for Leslie to give assent and her mother to provide consent (pg. 4). Also, within the informed consent process, the NCDA Code of Ethics (2015) E.3.a identifies the importance of the career counselor to explain the use and intention of the assessment instruments being provided (pg. 13). The MBTI and SSI will be incorporated into the first session to…

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    improve and become successful in the classroom. In this paper, I plan to analyze the many aspects of my participation and explain how it has affected my me throughout the first half of this semester. By analyzing my personality and explaining my participation during Political Science, I will reflect on some achievable solutions for my weaknesses that will help improve my personality and participation in the classroom. When you walk into the classroom you must be fully prepared. All assignments…

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    that it is crucial to the acquisition of essential life skills for active participation in society (Roetert & Jefferies, 2014). They also stated that physical literacy should be recognized as the foundation of an inclusive participation continuum over ones lifespan. They were able to see that individuals that participate and learn physical literacy skills from a young age will have the skill set possible to continue participation in physical activity throughout there life. Finally, they…

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    In the article Superman to the Rescue: Simulating Physical Invulnerability Attenuates Exclusion-Related Interpersonal Biases (Ackerman, Bargh, & Huan, 2013) Julie Huan, Joshua Ackerman, and John Bargh set up a number of studies including a pre-test, study one, study two, and study three to demonstrate the relation between physical invulnerability simulation and positive or negative reactions to being excluded in social situations. They also consider how the reactions of exclusion can change when…

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    Psych 3101 Research Paper

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    Method The participants were 211 UTEP students enrolled in Psychology 3101. Participation was requested of the students to obtain data in order to write the final paper for this PSYC 3101 class. The participants were also asked to take notes during the experiment. There was no participants excluded from the study. No demographic information was asked of them. The experiment was done through computers that were connected to keyboards. The participants were given the URL of a website, where they…

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    Online Collaboration Paper

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    each of the 7 researched items associated with what may inhibit collaboration in online courses. The item most agreed with what inhibits collaboration in online courses was insufficient communication. The next category most agreed with was low participation of other students followed by poorly organized collaborative activities. Because students do not directly deal with curriculum, it is possible that there was disconnect with this item as survey participants may not have fully understood the…

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    Fitts Tapping Lab

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    This experiment demonstrated three different conditions in which participants assembled Stack Cups 3x3x3 in a specific left to right formation. Each condition had a different cognitive task, Condition 1: focused attention, Condition 2: response dual task, and Condition 3: cognitive dual task. Condition one, involved strictly focusing on completion of the trials, had the fastest mean of 5.36 seconds. Condition two, responding to broad questions during the trial, had the slowest mean of 5.48…

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    Analytical Illusion Paper

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    two item questionnaire assessing creativity and then reported their demographics (see Appendix D for the creativity questionnaire and the demographics). When the participants were finished they handed in their materials, were thanked for their participation and…

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    Ink Color Study

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    Method Participants Eighteen undergraduate students from University of California (10 Women, 8 men, Mean age: 20.4 Years, Age range: 19-23 years old) are all part of a Psychology class. All students in the class enrolled into this specific lab section by choice. During the experiment, all participants were exposed to each condition. The participants were compensated for their time through partial course credit. Assumed that all students are fluent in english and had normal or corrected vision.…

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    Ten Week Training Regime

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    The subjects would consist of female soccer players and female basketball players. These two sports were chosen because they involve the most jumping, plyometrics, cutting, and repetitive jumping. The study would focus on ten 6A high schools within a surrounding area. The focus would be on 6A teams due to the high intensity that the athletes play at. Data would be collected from both varsity and junior varsity teams for both sports from all ten high schools. Five of the ten high schools would go…

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