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You will be writing a response to the Problem Statement

You will be writing a response to the Problem Statement

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  • Prompt: You will be writing a response to the Problem Statement for the research you plan to conduct. The specific requirement is completion of the Problem Statement. However, you may also develop further sections that are a part of Chapter 1 if time permits and submit them, along with the Problem Statement. If you are still unsure of your topic, submit your most recent discovery. The assignment should be aligned with the requirements of the Belhaven University DBA Dissertation Template. The short description from the template that pertains to the Problem Statement is presented below:
  • All doctoral research aims at addressing a gap in the body of knowledge, as observed in the literature that surrounds the topic of choice. Once this is identified, the researcher explains it so that the reader is clear about the direction of the research.

The Problem Statement should include a minimum of five (5) sources obtained from reviewing scholarly research and embody five (5) to six (6) paragraphs. The five or more sources will be the foundation for your study. It is important to note that all supporting statements regarding your research must come from scholarly sources. No observations in your paper can be from personal experience. In addition to the required Problem Statement that will subsequently become a part of your proposal and ultimately the completed dissertation, the paper should include a narrative that explains your thinking behind the selection of the topic. The paper should be structured as follows:

  • Introduction to your topic ((**The topic I have selected is Public Administration))
  • Problem Statement formally written as you expect it to be completed in the proposal, including citations that point to the research that forms the foundation of your study. The Problem Statement, as a formal declaration, should not be in first-person or include personal observations. The scholarly writing should adhere to the expectations of the academic community and the American Psychological Association (APA) Publication Manual, 7th
  • State what is your specific contribution to the knowledge we have today on the topic. Your research aims at addressing a gap in the body of knowledge, as observed in the literature that surrounds the topic of choice. Once this is identified, the researcher explains it so that the reader is clear about the direction of the research.
  • Discussion related to your thought process for topic selection and the formalized Problem Statement
  • If you desire to work on any other section of the Proposal (Chapter 1), include sections for each section you include
  • Conclusion
  • Reference Section (including all sources used in the paper)

The paper should be a minimum of 5-6 pages, including all sections.

Requirements: Double-spaced, 12-point, Times New Roman font and formatted per APA 7th edition.

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Instructions. Read Carefully! Please answer three of the following questions

Instructions. Read Carefully! Please answer three of the following questions

Philosophy Question

Instructions. Read Carefully! Please answer three of the following questions in approximately two typed, double-spaced pages each. You may consult your notes and any assigned readings you think might be helpful. If you wish—though I don’t consider it necessary—you may also consult library materials. However, under no circumstances should you consult any Internet materials. In avoiding even the appearance of plagiarism, err on the side of caution. Be sure to credit every source you use, and to provide specific page references for every quotation or paraphrase. Extended quotations are discouraged. You may visit us in the office at any time during the examination period, though don’t be surprised if we try, in a Socratic vein, to get you to reach your own answers to the questions, rather than laying out ours. You may also discuss the exam with your classmates, prior to writing it. Once you have started the actual writing, classmates and other fellow students are off limits.You may not share your completed exam, in whole or in part, with anyone who has yet to submit his or her own exam.

Your answers will be evaluated primarily on the clarity of your reasoning. Each answer is worth 5 points.

Exams must be turned in on Canvas. You are only allowed one submission, so include all three of your essays in a single file! To ensure compatibility, you are required to use Microsoft Word format. You may turn in your exam early, but because this is a timed exercise, no late papers will be accepted. You are responsible for retaining a backup, either on paper or disk. No hardcopy or email submissions will be accepted under any circumstances.

  1. According to Charles Darwin in Descent of Man, how many races of humanity are there, and why?
  2. What is St. Anselm’s argument for the existence of God, and how might one challenge it?
  3. Explain the “optimism” to which Voltaire refers in the subtitle of Candide, and describe Voltaire’s assessment of it.
  4. What is the challenge posed by Glaucon and Adeimantus in Republic II, and how does Socrates propose to address it?
  5. Explain the myth of Gyges as it occurs in Republic II, and its significance in the context of the dialogue.
  6. What is Cartesian skepticism, and how might we refute it?
  7. Explain foundationalism.

Requirements: 6 pages

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Discussion: Personal and Professional Growth

Discussion: Personal and Professional Growth

Now that you are at the end of your program, it is time to reflect on and analyze the impact of the MS in Psychology program on your personal and professional growth. This is a great way to see what you have learned and accomplished in the past few years. Also, take a moment to appreciate those who have supported you in both big and small ways. For this Discussion assignment, you will also describe your next plans, professionally or academically.

  • Reflect on your journey through this program.
  • Evaluate what you have learned in this program.
  • Think about the knowledge, skills, and competencies you have acquired from this program and how they have contributed to your personal and professional growth.
  • Looking forward, think about what you will do now that your master’s degree is completed.
  • Think about the support you have received from others around you and how you might reward them for supporting and “hanging in there” with you.

Post a description of the impact of your MS in Psychology program as it relates to your personal and professional growth. How will you apply your knowledge and degree—what are your next steps or goals? Finally, share how you will acknowledge and reward one person who has been a support to you during your program.

Requirements: One Page

My Master’s program is MS in Psychology and my specialty is Applied Behavior Analysis. My goal is to use the techniques of ABA outside the Autusim scoop and use it in other mental health illness interventions such as (self-injuries behaviors, substance abuse, anxiety, etc). My capstone project is on the Extinction Burst, especially with self-injuries behaviors interventions. Please use any extra scholarly resources that are useful for this discussion, however, please make sure to cite it APA7.

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Psychology Question chi-square-tests-and-examples

Psychology Question

chi-square-tests-and-examples

The purpose of this discussion is to allow you to consider how nonparametric tests are used and how two types of chi-square tests compare. To do this, you will need to explain statistical concepts and assess assumptions, limitations, and implications associated with statistical tests.

For your initial post,

  • Describe the chi-square goodness-of-fit test. Explain what this test measures.
  • Explain how the chi-square goodness-of-fit test is similar to and different from a simple frequency distribution.
  • Describe the chi-square test of independence. Explain what this test measures and how it is similar to and different from the chi-square goodness-of-fit test.
  • How do you know when to use one analysis over the other?
  • Provide a real-world example in which either a goodness-of-fit test or a test of independence should be used.

Requirements: 500 words

Please make a referece to this chapter

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Philosophy Question

Choose 5 DIFFERENT CASE STUDIES

Philosophy Question

  1. Choose 5 DIFFERENT CASE STUDIES (these can be those we discuss or those we don’t; as long as they are from the TEXT, any case study will work).
  2. You are to analyze ALL 5 of the case studies using ONLY ONE of the following ethical theories: Kantian Deontology, Utilitarianism, Nozick’s theory, virtue ethics, Rawls’ theory, or Marxism.
  3. Make sure you provide a paragraph that accurately describes the theory you will be using.
  4. Make sure you describe the case study before you apply the theory.
  5. Provide a general assessment of the paper.
  6. Avoid using phrases like: “In my opinion,” “I believe,” “Ethics is difficult and not certain, so it is hard to tell if this ethical theory is right or not.” This is an ETHICS course, so don’t do or say anything in your ETHICS PAPER that would undermine ethics as a discipline. Further, you are making an ARGUMENT in this paper, as such there is no room for “personal opinions” or “feelings.” Just turn those opinions and feelings into statements of fact.
  7. This paper should be no less than 8 full pages and no more than 10. This papers should be well written, typed, doubled spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman (Or equivalent font). No cover sheet needed. Include proper citation.

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Requirements: 8 to 10 pages

It is a essay writing paper based on some case study documents which I already attached. You can also use case studies from other sources.

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