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Banerjee, P. Chatterjee, & Sinha, J. (2012). Is it light or dark? Recalling moral behavior changes perception of brightness. Psychological Science, online first.

Forty participants at a large public university participated in this study in return for partial course credit. We asked participants to recall and describe in detail either an ethical or an unethical deed from their past and to describe any feelings or emotions associated with it (Zhong & Liljenquist, 2006). After completing a filler task, participants were asked to judge the brightness of the room, using a 7-point scale (1 = low, 7 = high).

1. Identify the IV (s) and DV(s).

2. What type of design was used? Was it between or within subjects?

3. What information do you need to determine the results? That is, what information will help you answer the research question or determine whether the prediction was supported? (Describe what will be analyzed and what test should be used.)

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Scholarship essay

I’m a 1st year pharmacy student. I’m applying for a school scholarship. The essay topic is: BRIEFLY DESCRIBE YOUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

This is a custom essay, please do not copy the essay from someone or other sources.

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Literary Analysis

In a well-organized analytical essay, make an argument about the function of the character “Brother” in Maxine Hong Kingston’s “Brother in Vietnam.” What does the character reveal in terms of the contradictions that shaped Chinese-American experiences during the historical period when the story is set? Include in your analysis a claim about the function of the narrator.

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Analysis of Pencasts made using Livescribe for effective learning in General Chemistry

The student will analyze instructor videos through pencasts and compare the material to class lectures and online homework through masteringchemistry.com. Student will compare 5 pencasts to videos of similar content (KSP problems, strong acid/strong base titrations, equilibrium constant,buffer problems, and Hess’s law) from Khan Academy. Comparision measures will include technology, delivery system, and any distractions.

 

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These are the four discussion questions I need help with. The name of my course is CIS 510, the book we are using is System Analysis & Design in a Changing World. Questions are listed below.
eActivity
• Go to the Object Management Group (OMG) Website and research how unified modeling language (UML) is influenced by OMG. Be prepared to discuss.

"UML and OMG" Please respond to the following:

Q-1 Identify the benefits that UML brings to the software development industry. Speculate on UML’s development and its future influence in the IT world. Give an example on how a company can benefit from using UML and OMG.

Q-2 From the e-Activity, determine OMG’s influence on UML and the object-oriented approach to systems development. Speculate the future development of UML and the object-oriented approach without OMG.
Use-Case" Please respond to the following:

Q-1 Imagine that you are a software engineer at a mid-sized organization, identify one key function or process that you have to perform in your job, and draw a use-case diagram and a set of activity diagrams to show this function or process. Note: Include a screenshot to show your work.

Q-2 Analyze why it is important to use use-case diagrams and activity diagrams in the requirements gathering process. Speculate the consequence of performing requirements gathering without using a use-case. Include an example to support your response.

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Hypnosis Technique Video Reviews

For the four video recordings use the provided links to prepare a separate paragraph covering the following: For video recordings of hypnotic practices explore the background of the technique (who invented the technique). Also assess the technique utilized; what are some of the positives and negatives? What are its appropriateness and effectiveness for what is being treated or the desired goal? Discuss if it is a rapid induction or typical one was used. Discuss what type of Deepening techniques was used, for example (pacing, counting, elevators, stairs, floating, dissociation, feedback, affirmations; sensations, etc.) and any ethical aspects of the use of hypnosis.
Video 1- Combo Technique
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_91wp1Q2K8

Video 2- Breathing with the Hand Technique

Video 3- Hypnosis and Anxiety

Video 4- Dr. Anabar and the Spirits

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Short introduction, participants, set of material or program/activity, measurement (questionnaire), design, procedure, data analysis are possible issues to describe. You can pick up related ones among those items. Maybe it runs about 5-7 pages in average. Also do not forget to use APA style (font, space, margins etc.) and attach all citations/references at the end of paper.

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novels’s title

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

1984 by George Orwell

The following novels are all by Michael Crichton:

Prey

Next

The Andromeda Strain

State of Fear

Jurassic Park

The Lost World

Micro

The following novels are all by Margaret Atwood:

The Handmaid?s Tale

Oryx and Crake

The Year of the Flood

MaddAddam

Select any one of the novels above. You may NOT use any novel that is not on this list.

Research paper
Choose any book from the list I have given you, and discuss what you think the author is trying to warn us about. You should use at least two sources besides the novel you are using, but be sure your novel is the primary source for your paper. You need to use current scientific, political, or historical information to demonstrate how far or close our society/planet is to the author?s warnings. You may also offer solutions or ideas for preventing the situations the author warns about from occurring. Be sure you quote from the book and your other sources, and include a Works Cited page. Be sure to follow correct MLA format for documentation. An essay without quotes or a Works Cited will lose 50 points. Be sure you do not give a plot summary, where you are simply re-telling the story. Plot summaries will earn a very low grade.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. MINIMUM: 1500 words (5 full pages, typed, double-spaced, 12 point font).
2. MINIMUM: 5 quotes ? maximum: 10 quotes.
3. MINIMUM: 3 sources ? maximum: 5 sources.
4. Name of author and title of novel. MUST be from the list of novels I gave you.
5. Analysis of what you think the author is trying to warn us about. You should use at least two sources besides the novel you are using, but be sure your novel is the primary source for your paper. You need to use current scientific, political, or historical information to demonstrate how far or close our society/planet is to the author?s warnings.
6. NO PLOT SUMMARIES.
7. Works Cited page.
Remember that research papers are NEVER, EVER accepted late.
Essays without quotes and a Works Cited page will receive a deduction of 20 points.

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Writing an annotated bibliography ? What is an annotated bibliography? ? Writing the critique ? Getting started ? Preparing your final copy ? Writing the summary ? Example of an annotated bibliography What is an annotated bibliography? An annotated bibliography is a list or collection of sources in which each item is summarised and commented on. It has two functions: ? It provides people in a particular field with access to significant and current information about relevant sources ? It also provides you with the opportunity to become familiar with a particular topic or area of study. Getting Started ? Check any specific instructions that your lecturer has given you for writing an annotated bibliography. In some cases you will be given detailed guidelines about what is required. ? Identify journal articles, electronic sources, books or chapters of books that are relevant to your topic. The number of sources you select will depend on the requirements of your assignment. You may be required to select a certain number of sources or write to a certain word limit. ? Skim the sources to gain an overview of the main issues, debates and points of view relating to the topic (For effective reading strategies see the Learning Guide: Getting the most from your academic reading). Then read for more detail, starting with the easiest and most general sources. ? Record full bibliographic details, including author?s name, title of publication, publisher?s name, year and place of publication, and if appropriate, page numbers. Use a consistent referencing style, such as Harvard or APA. (Refer to the Learning Guide: 10. Referencing.) ? Write the annotation as a short summary of the contents of each text followed by a brief critique. The summary and critique are usually about the same length. Writing the summary To write an effective summary for an annotation you need to read for the main ideas and write them clearly and concisely in your own words. To avoid unnecessary detail, ask yourself the following questions to focus on the main ideas: ? What point is the author actually making? ? What ideas and evidence are used to support this point? Follow the way in which each of your readings is organised to write your summary. For example, use the chapter headings of a book or the subheadings of an article as a framework. When you are writing the summary, you do not need to identify the author of the material as you would normally do when summarising or paraphrasing for an essay (See the example below) Writing the critique The critique is your critical response to the item you have read and comes after the summary. To write an effective critique you need to draw on all your extended reading of the topic by asking yourself questions like: ? What does it contribute to my understanding of the topic? ? What does it add to the existing field of knowledge? ? How does this item ‘fit in’ with other works on the topic? ? Would I recommend it to someone interested in the course? Why? Why not? The answers to these questions will form the basis of your critique. Preparing your final copy of the annotated bibliography ? Revise your drafts of the annotations. Firstly, reconsider the summary and the critique for each item in relation to the others and make any changes. Secondly, proof read and edit your work. For example, you may have thought that the first article you read contained some unusual or original ideas. After reading a number of other texts, you realise that this article ‘fits in’ with the other research in the field. ? Arrange your collection in the order specified or the order you decide on. Unless told otherwise, arrange the sources in alphabetical order according to the authors? family names. ? In some annotated bibliographies, you may be required to provide an introductory or concluding paragraph that identifies important themes or issues, details which texts were particularly useful and those that you wouldn?t recommend to someone interested in the course.

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Assessment 2: Authentic Tasks – Team website functionality report

It is a team report. Our team choose the website is http://www.polerstuff.com/
I just need to do my part only. My part is 6. Online customer relationships and relevant dimensions of the online experience.(assessment 2)

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