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  • Case Study Week 4

    • PLEASE MAKE SURE AI IS 0%
    • CHECK APA 7TH
    • PLEASE CHECK MY SOURCES – CITATIONS

    The acceptable length for case study assignments is a minimum of 1250 words double-spaced pages , In Times New Roman 12pt font. This does not include cover and reference pages. For all assignments, you must incorporate at least three sources that provide rationale or support for the topic under discussion. Your submission must include a cover page with the name of the course, your name, the instructor’s name, title, and the date.

    There is no teaching note required for this submission or abstract.

    *** Please be careful with AI. Many tools you may have on your computer or may use include AI. ***

    Turnitin is the platform that we use for similarity reporting at Fitchburg State University given this I will let you know 20% similarity score is permitted, I recommend paraphrasing vs multiple direct quotes. You will be allowed to upload your paper 3 times prior to the due date please review the report.

    • There is an AI checker in Turnitin (Not visible to students)

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Case Study 4 – OB COPY.docx, Merger-and-Organizational-Culture-Case.pdf

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  • Antecedent-Based Strategies and Replacement-Based Strategies

    Preparation

    To prepare for writing your assignment, complete the following:

    • Familiarize yourself with the case study client given to you.
    • Identify the target behavior and begin to develop your rationale for selecting it.
    • What was the assessment process followed?
    • What was the function of the problem behavior?
    • Choose one antecedent-based strategy and use the library to conduct a literature search to support this strategy.
    • Choose a replacement behavior and a replacement-based strategy. Be sure the behavior is functioned-based and connected to the function of the clients problem behavior.

    Instructions

    Using the Antecedent-Based Strategies and Replacement-Based Strategies Template, write a paper that includes the following:

    Part 1 Case Study and Target Behavior

    • Summarize the case study you are using for your assignments.
    • Identify and define the target (problem) behavior in your case study.
    • Your definition must be objective, specific, and measurable so your instructor can understand what is and what is not an example of the problem target behavior.
    • State the function of the problem behavior.
    • Justify the function based on the data.

    Part 2 Antecedent Strategies

    • Describe one antecedent-based strategy that could be used to prevent the behavior from recurring.
    • This strategy should be function-based, (i.e., connected to the function of the problem behavior)
    • In addition, explain how compassionate approaches were considered when selecting the strategy. Refer to the Compassion Code

    Use at least two recent scholarly or professional resources to support the use of your chosen antecedent-based strategy.

    • Explain how the common, relevant ABA concepts, principles, and methods used in the studies can be used to modify the behavior identified in your case study.
    • Explain whether the interventions in the studies can be considered compassionate and least intrusive. Refer to the Compassion Code

    Part 3 Replacement Behavior and Strategies

    • Explain how a replacement behavior is connected to the function of the client’s problem behavior.
    • Describe how the behavior is functioned-based and connected to the function of the clients problem behavior. How will this replacement behavior result in the maintaining reinforcer?
    • Describe one strategy to teach and reinforce the replacement behavior and one strategy to maintain the replacement behavior.
    • In addition, explain how compassionate approaches were considered when selecting and implementing the strategies. Refer to the Compassion Code
    • Use at least two scholarly or professional resources to support the use of your chosen replacement-based strategy for teaching and reinforcing the replacement behavior.
    • Explain how common, relevant ABA concepts, principles, and methods used in the studies can be used to teach and maintain the replacement behavior.
    • Explain whether the interventions in the studies can be considered compassionate and least intrusive. Refer to the Compassion Code

    Be sure to complete the self-assessment grading rubric included in the template.

    Additional Requirements

    • Written communication: Should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
    • APA formatting: References and citations are formatted according to current APA style guidelines.
    • Resources: 4 scholarly or professional resources.
    • Length: 34 double-spaced content pages plus title page and reference list.
    • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 points.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): compassion_code.docx, Antecedent-Based Strategies and Replacement-Based Strategies Rubric.docx, antecedent_replacement_assignment_template.docx, Case Study – PSY 7713-1.docx

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  • Hospitality Question

    Instructions

    Objectives:

    • Describe how a service culture can be created within a business
    • Interpret whether a company utilizes product-oriented or customer-oriented marketing
    • Evaluate internal marketing concepts that support overall marketing strategy

    This week you will explore research planning for the business you described in week two.

    To start, explain the role marketing research should play in helping a firm to implement the marketing concept. Then, use your identified business as an example to demonstrate how that role would be performed. Necessary elements for your analysis include:

    • Determine if your business should use product-oriented or customer-oriented marketing
    • Identify data collection methods and sources
    • Explain how market research could be used to establish/sustain a service culture
    • Evaluate internal marketing tactics to support overall marketing strategy
    • Explain the importance of gathering information in gaining insights about the marketplace and customers.

    **These identified elements should be addressed in the writing but the writing should not be limited to these elements.

    Use outside research to provide validation, corroboration, or contrasting perspectives in order to support your perspective.


    Writing Expectations

    • Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
    • APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to the current edition of the APA handbook for style and formatting.
    • Length is less important than content. Each element should be sufficiently discussed without “fluff”.

    Refer to the Rubric for details on how the assignment will be evaluated

    Requirements: COMPLETED

  • Health policy critique #1

    Health policy critique #1

  • Benefits of Schools Hiring Former Military Service Members

    Overview

    Now that you have chosen your topic and subsequently submitted your Coure Project Proposal in last weeks module, you need to locate and review at least 10 sources to consult and/or use to formulate the project. Read the instructions below to create your Annotated Bibliography.

    Instructions

    List all sources you have found so far through your research (a minimum of 10 sources is required), even the ones you may choose not to use in the project. Sources should be written in bibliography format using current APA guidelines. A 45 sentence summary for each source should be included.

    When choosing the sources, please note the following:

    All of the sources are clearly related to the project topic.

    The sources should be diverse and include a variety of journal articles, books, websites, etc.

    7 or more of the resources are current (published within the past five years)

    7 or more sources are scholarly resources (e.g. articles from peer-reviewed journals, credible publishing companies, etc.)

    3 or more of the sources show how Biblical integration could be incorporated into the project.

    After you have chosen at least 10 or more resources for your Research Project, use AI (Microsoft Copilot) to ask it to proofread your resources to ensure they are in proper APA format. A link for Microsoft Copilot can be found under Course Project: Annotated Bibliography Resources in the Canvas assignment prompt.

    Note: There is not a specified template required to use for this assignment. After completing this assignment in a Word document, be sure to submit it to the assignment link provided.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Course Project Annotated Bibliography Assignment Instructions.docx, Project Research Paper 1.docx

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  • Critical thinking Forum Prompt 2

    Week 3 Discussion Forum

    Write a persuasive speech that addresses a current political or social issue of your choice. The goal of your speech is to convince your audience to adopt your viewpoint or take specific action regarding the issue. Your speech should be at least 250 words in length and must incorporate at least five distinct persuasive techniques from the list given below.

    Make sure to respond to two other posts.

    Guidelines:

    1. Choose a Topic:
    • Select a political or social issue that you feel passionate about. This could range from climate change, healthcare reform, and education policy, to social justice issues like racial equality, gender rights, or immigration.
    1. Incorporate Persuasive Techniques:
    • Your speech must use at least five of the following persuasive techniques:
    • Reciprocity: Offer something of value or highlight mutual benefits to encourage your audience to act.
    • Commitment and Consistency: Encourage your audience to commit to small actions that align with your message, making it more likely they will support your broader cause.
    • Social Proof: Use examples, statistics, or anecdotes that demonstrate how others support your viewpoint or have taken similar actions.
    • Authority: Reference credible experts, studies, or organizations that support your argument.
    • Liking: Build rapport with your audience by sharing personal stories, using humor, or demonstrating empathy.
    • Scarcity: Highlight the urgency or limited time available to act on the issue, encouraging prompt action.
    • Unity: Appeal to the shared identity, values, or goals of your audience.
    • Fear: Illustrate potential negative outcomes if your audience fails to act on the issue.
    • Humor: Lighten the mood with appropriate humor to make your message more relatable and memorable.
    • Anecdotes: Use personal or historical stories to make your argument more compelling and relatable.
    • Repetition: Reinforce your key message by repeating it throughout the speech.
    • Contrast: Show the differences between your position and the opposing viewpoint to make your argument stronger.
    • Flattery: Compliment your audience to gain their favor and encourage them to align with your message.
    • Guilt: Make your audience feel responsible for acting on the issue to prevent negative outcomes.
    • Bandwagon: Encourage your audience to join a larger movement or trend.
    • Foot-in-the-Door: Start with a small request to gradually build to a larger commitment.
    • Door-in-the-Face: Start with a large request, then scale down to a more reasonable one to make it seem more acceptable.
    • Inoculation: Present and refute potential counterarguments to strengthen your position.
    • Anchoring: Start with an initial point of reference to make your argument more compelling.
    1. Structure Your Speech:
    • Begin with a strong introduction that clearly states your position and captures the audience’s attention.
    • Use persuasive techniques throughout the body of your speech to build your argument.
    • Conclude with a powerful closing statement that reinforces your message and includes a clear call to action.
    1. Language and Tone:
    • Ensure that your speech is respectful and appropriate for a broad audience. The tone should be persuasive, confident, and engaging.
    1. Submission Requirements:
    • Your speech should be at least 250 words.

    Evaluation Criteria:

    Your speech will be evaluated based on the following:

    • Clarity of Argument: How clearly and effectively you present your position on the issue.
    • Use of Persuasive Techniques: How well you integrate the five required persuasive techniques into your speech.
    • Engagement: The ability of your speech to capture and maintain the audiences attention.
    • Coherence and Organization: The logical flow and structure of your speech.
  • Critical thinking Forum Prompt 2

    Week 3 Discussion Forum

    Write a persuasive speech that addresses a current political or social issue of your choice. The goal of your speech is to convince your audience to adopt your viewpoint or take specific action regarding the issue. Your speech should be at least 250 words in length and must incorporate at least five distinct persuasive techniques from the list given below.

    Make sure to respond to two other posts.

    Guidelines:

    1. Choose a Topic:
    • Select a political or social issue that you feel passionate about. This could range from climate change, healthcare reform, and education policy, to social justice issues like racial equality, gender rights, or immigration.
    1. Incorporate Persuasive Techniques:
    • Your speech must use at least five of the following persuasive techniques:
    • Reciprocity: Offer something of value or highlight mutual benefits to encourage your audience to act.
    • Commitment and Consistency: Encourage your audience to commit to small actions that align with your message, making it more likely they will support your broader cause.
    • Social Proof: Use examples, statistics, or anecdotes that demonstrate how others support your viewpoint or have taken similar actions.
    • Authority: Reference credible experts, studies, or organizations that support your argument.
    • Liking: Build rapport with your audience by sharing personal stories, using humor, or demonstrating empathy.
    • Scarcity: Highlight the urgency or limited time available to act on the issue, encouraging prompt action.
    • Unity: Appeal to the shared identity, values, or goals of your audience.
    • Fear: Illustrate potential negative outcomes if your audience fails to act on the issue.
    • Humor: Lighten the mood with appropriate humor to make your message more relatable and memorable.
    • Anecdotes: Use personal or historical stories to make your argument more compelling and relatable.
    • Repetition: Reinforce your key message by repeating it throughout the speech.
    • Contrast: Show the differences between your position and the opposing viewpoint to make your argument stronger.
    • Flattery: Compliment your audience to gain their favor and encourage them to align with your message.
    • Guilt: Make your audience feel responsible for acting on the issue to prevent negative outcomes.
    • Bandwagon: Encourage your audience to join a larger movement or trend.
    • Foot-in-the-Door: Start with a small request to gradually build to a larger commitment.
    • Door-in-the-Face: Start with a large request, then scale down to a more reasonable one to make it seem more acceptable.
    • Inoculation: Present and refute potential counterarguments to strengthen your position.
    • Anchoring: Start with an initial point of reference to make your argument more compelling.
    1. Structure Your Speech:
    • Begin with a strong introduction that clearly states your position and captures the audience’s attention.
    • Use persuasive techniques throughout the body of your speech to build your argument.
    • Conclude with a powerful closing statement that reinforces your message and includes a clear call to action.
    1. Language and Tone:
    • Ensure that your speech is respectful and appropriate for a broad audience. The tone should be persuasive, confident, and engaging.
    1. Submission Requirements:
    • Your speech should be at least 250 words.

    Evaluation Criteria:

    Your speech will be evaluated based on the following:

    • Clarity of Argument: How clearly and effectively you present your position on the issue.
    • Use of Persuasive Techniques: How well you integrate the five required persuasive techniques into your speech.
    • Engagement: The ability of your speech to capture and maintain the audiences attention.
    • Coherence and Organization: The logical flow and structure of your speech.
  • NU 730 Week 5 assignment

    Hello. Please follow the instructions from Week 5 assignment and fill out Week 5 NU 730 Assignment Operational Analysis. That’s what I have to turn in. Thanks

  • Writing Question

    1. Objective

    This final paper (MINIMUM of 10 pages content) is the capstone project of the course, designed to demonstrate your ability to conduct independent historical research and construct a nuanced, evidence-based argument. Your task is to move beyond the textbook and engage in a deep, critical analysis of a specific theme or subject from Mexican-American history as covered in Chapters 5, 6, 7, or 8 of Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States.

    The goal is not to summarize a chapter, but to advance an original thesisa central argument that you will support through rigorous research and critical interpretation.

    2. Paper Requirements

    A. Analytical Focus:

    • Your paper must present a clear thesis statement in the introduction.
    • The body of the paper should be dedicated to defending this thesis with well-organized evidence and your own critical analysis.
    • Engage with the “why” and “how” of your topic, exploring causes, consequences, significance, and differing interpretations.

    B. Research & Sources:

    • Foundation: Your analysis must be grounded in the context provided by Mexicanos, but must significantly expand upon it.
    • Source Requirements: You are required to use a minimum of 5-8 scholarly sources beyond the textbook.
      • These must include a mix of academic books and peer-reviewed journal articles, sourced from the college library or its digital databases.
      • Web-based sources (if used) must be from reputable academic, governmental, or institutional archives [e.g., JSTOR (Journal Storage), Project MUSE (academic journals), university press websites, the National Archives]. Wikipedia and similar encyclopedias are not considered academic sources.
    • Evidence: Use specific examples, data, and quotations from your sources to support your claims.

    C. Structure and Formatting:

    • Length: The paper must contain a minimum of 10 full pages of analytical text.
    • Bibliography: A separate “Works Cited” or “Bibliography” page is required and does not count toward the 10-page minimum. All sources must be cited consistently using a standard citation style (e.g., Chicago, MLA, APA).
    • Format: Double-spaced, 12-point standard font (e.g., Times New Roman, Arial), with 1-inch margins. Pages must be numbered.

    DO NOT USE AI AND WRITE IT VERY GOOD AND IT SHOULD BE 10 PAGES

    THE TOPIC IS ON : Chicano Labor Movement

    I HAVE PROVIDED AN OUTLINE SO DO IT BASED OFF THAT

    THE WEBOOK THAT THEY USE IS: Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States

    Requirements: 10 pages