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    Problem solving is an ability that humans have that is so refined that separates us from other species. Our process to critically think and solve situations helps us in everyday situations and in even more dire situations. However, this skill can make us miss important information. Previously, many studies that have been done have shown that base rate information is affected with diagnostic information being present. During this experiment, we will also try to replicate the results that previous…

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    In psychology, ethics play an important role from the beginning to the end of the study. Ethical concern may arise in a plethora of situations and thus the American Psychological Association (APA) created guidelines for all researchers to follow. The Ethics Code applies to psychologists’ activities that are part of their scientific, educational, or professional roles as psychologists. In the ethics code, the APA writes that every research study must start with informed consent. All…

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    classes and program will be evaluated, as recommended, in 6 month intervals. The Program Coordinator will meet regularly with SAIL Program Leaders to ensure quick resolution of any issue or problems and to share survey results. We will survey class participation to ensure retention, the class and participant benefit survey will be taken…

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    Intellectual Engagement

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    In my classrooms I engage with students as equally participating citizens capable of facilitating social, political, ethical and cultural awareness and transformation. As an interdisciplinary scholar and teacher of childhood and youth studies I communicate to participants that there are no final answers to the questions we ask. Rather, our collaborative goal should be to explain how we arrive at particular interpretations, conclusions, or recommendations. I seek to create an egalitarian…

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    Final Meeting Reflection

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    The final meeting of the year 2016 began with a welcome from Mrs. Cruz who is the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program project director, and she introduced to the staff a new hire, Thea Parayno. Thea gave a short speech by sharing her experience in the program and thanking several staff who had trained her in certain job duties. Eileen Buckner, peer counselor coordinator, presented to the staff her four peer counselors’ graduates and thanked them for their efforts in helping to increase the…

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    My PRPSA anxiety score is 98 and my anxiety rating is moderate. Females in California average score was 105.7 and their anxiety rating was moderate. The responders was 1074 woman. Males in California average score was 101.92 and the anxiety rating was moderate. The responders was 772 men. Both males and females in California average score was 104.15 and the anxiety rating was moderate. Looking at my scores compare to others in California my score of 98 is below the average. I would say I did…

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    them going into Oklahoma. Oklahoma became home to many Native Americans, and after migrations, it became an area full of rich culture. In the late 1800’s, the Kiowa tribe began a new ceremony and dance, which was unique to their culture. Along with the Kiowa, the Comanche tribe also created a new dance and celebration tradition, known as a “picnic.” During the 19th Century, many changes were upon this culture. Non-Native American settlers were moving westward, thus beginning…

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    Americans of the Great Lakes area. The workshop included participation in traditional dance, an example of both traditional and arranged music, a version of the Native American creation story, and a summary of the culture throughout history. The concert was an excellent opportunity to learn through observation, but I mostly took the chance to enjoy a new type of music. It also included audience participation in a traditional round dance and continuing access to their music. A Native…

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    commitment to additional reading and in depth evaluation, throughout this degree in order to succeed. I one day, hope to specialise in Primary Physical Education; A-Level PE will help me to have in depth knowledge, about psychology, biology and participation in sport, in preparation for helping young children develop their health and wellbeing through…

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    Senior Dance Performance

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    The 7:00 pm showing of the Senior Dance Concert comprised of six dances. These performances were one of a kind in their own specific manner, however, they were all hard to understand. The piece comprised of different movements and themes. The first dance was called "Synastry." This piece begins exceptionally dim. The majority of the entertainers are wearing distinctive types of clothing. The music in this piece helps me to remember music you would hear in a thriller movie, for example, Halloween…

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