have you experienced any stereotypes in your own life?
Yes one of the experience related to stereotyping faced in the real life is that many of the individual do not investment their savings in private sector banks as they have a fixed and a oversimplified image related to private sector banks that Investment of funds in private sector bank is not safe and banking charges in private sector banks are higher in comparison to public sector banks, due to this many people prefer to invest in public sector banks rather than private sector banks.
Have you ever experienced an issue at work or in your personal life because of an objective that was not SMART? This could be an objective assigned to you by a manager or client, or one you set for yourself. What problems resulted, and how could they have been avoided by changing the objective?
have you every experienced burnout or know of any nursing professionals whom have experienced it? How did management address it?
1) Describe a negative externality that you (or someone you know) have experienced in your (or their) life. a) Has the government tried to intervene in order to discourage this negative externality? If so, how? 2) Describe a positive externality that you (or someone you know) have experienced in your (or their) life. a) Has the government tried to intervene in order to encourage this positive externality? If so, how?
What is an example from your own life or in your workplace, where you have used probability to make a decision?
(SLO 11) Do you hold any stereotypes? If so, are they positive or negative assumptions about a group of people? Where do you think your stereotypes came from, and what factors may be involved in maintaining these beliefs? 12pt v Paragraph v ***
As you can see and have likely encountered in your own life, it is unclear which one drives our concept of self the most. Did the conditions of our life after being born decide (nurture)? Or were we born the way we are (nature?
Please generate examples from your own experience when you have experienced diffusion of responsibility. Some examples might include seeing someone fall and assuming that someone else would help, and rubber necking a traffic accident without calling 911. Given what you know now about the bystander effect and related variables, how can you behave differently in these situations?
How have you seen the psychological concepts described playing out in your own life experience with social distancing? Have you seen these concepts in the ways your friends or family make decisions about social distancing?
Have you ever experienced any form of Internet censorship? Explain.
Describe a crisis you experienced in your life. There are no right or wrong definitions of a crisis and it does not matter whether the crisis would be considered a crisis in someone else's life. Identify how the crisis changed your roles, routines, relationships, and assumptions about yourself. Identify the strategies you used to cope with the crisis. Describe the ways in which the personal crisis strengthened or weakened your self-concept and increased your understanding of life. What did you...