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  • Comprehensive Study Guide

    In this section, provide a comprehensive outline for the BACB Test Content Outline

    items bellow.

    C. 3. Measure Occurrence

    C.4. Measure Temporal Dimensions of Behavior

    C.5. Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous measurement procedures.

    C.6. Design and apply discontinuous measurement procedures (i.e., whole interval

    recording, partial interval recording, momentary time sampling, PLACHECK).

    C.8. Evaluate the validity and reliability of measurement procedures

    C.9. Select a measurement procedure to obtain representative data that accounts for the

    critical dimension of the behavior and environmental constraints

    C.12. Select a measurement procedure to obtain representative procedural integrity data

    that accounts for relevant dimensions (e.g., accuracy, dosage) and environmental

    constraints.

    D.1. Distinguish between dependent and independent variables

    D.2. Distinguish between internal and external validity.

    D.3. Identify threats to internal validity (e.g., history, maturation)

    After completing the outline, Provide 5 multiple choice questions. Each question should have 5 answer choices (A-E). Identify the correct answer. Provide a rationale explaining the correct answer choice.

  • Taysir 153 reflect

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    **the student is from Iraq

    Discussion #1-Reflecting on Your Upbringing

    This week you will begin to reflect on bias and how it is formed. This requires us to reflect on our own upbringing.

    Take some time to reflect on the questions below before you begin to write your post. There are no right or wrong answers to the questions in this assignment. It is important to think about how your upbringing made you the person you are today.

    We ALL have bias, it is unavoidable to be a human and not have conscious or unconscious bias. Our goal as teachers, or future teachers, is to confront our bias and to be role models for working on ourselves to become more accepting. As a teacher, you will work with all types of people and you’ll need to be able to work as a team with any parent for the benefit of their child.

    IMPORTANT! It is up to you to reveal as much or as little as you are comfortable with here. The purpose of this discussion is for YOU to think more deeply about how you have become the person you are today. Our parents, home culture, our religious training, the economic circumstances we grow up with, our home language and our experiences as a child, and much more combine to make us who we are.

    The following questions are only for you to think about and consider. You do not need to respond to each question. After you spend this week thinking about these questions and how you have become the person you are today, please answer the questions at the bottom of this discussion assignment by the due date. It is optional to reply to your peers this week but you may if you choose to.

    GENERAL MESSAGES-Reflection questions only

    • Where geographically were you were born or adopted?
    • Did you grow up in a traditional or nontraditional family? Same sex parents, single parent, blended family, raised in foster care, or by a grandparent or guardians, or in a two parent family.
    • Your parent(s) racial and ethnic background(s)if known
    • The number of siblings you grew up with
    • Was your first language English or other?

    FAMILY MESSAGES-Reflection questions only

    • What messages were you given by the people in your immediate family and extended family members about your abilities, your challenges and your appearance?
    • What did/does your family value? These core values are often about what is very important in the family.
    • How did these spoken or unspoken messages affect you as a child? How do they affect you today?
    • Do you still hold these same values today? If not what changed?
    • Were you told by parents or extended family members to avoid any particular group or type of person as a child?
    • Did you ever begin to question your parent’s views about people who looked or behaved or believed differently?

    MESSAGES FROM YOUR WIDER COMMUNITY-Reflection questions only

    • What do you recall about your personal experiences related to how you were treated by others in your community, school, religious organization, or other social groups?
    • Was there any social/societal group that you were part of where you did not feel socially, emotionally or physically safe or accepted for who you are? What were the circumstances and how did you deal with this?
    • How do you think the messages you received as a child impacted you in your life choices and personal development?
    • Did you ever experience mistreatment or bullying in school based on your appearance, your characteristics or who you are in terms of racial, ethnic, cultural identity, your abilities, your gender your sexual orientation or other?
    • Did you discuss the mistreatment with others? What was the result?
    • Did you ever notice others being bullied? What was the reason this person was targeted by bullies? What did you want to do about this?
    • Did you ever see anyone stand up to a bully? What was the situation? Have you personally ever stood up to a bully?

    PERSONAL REFLECTION/CONCLUSION -Required discussion questions

    After spending some time thinking about the questions above, answer the following discussion prompts.

    1. What question or questions above impacted you when you were thinking about them?
    2. Did anything come up in your memory while thinking about your childhood or upbringing?
    3. Is there anything that happened as a child that you as a teacher or educator would want to help children in your classroom deal with?
    4. Did you identify any personal bias in yourself that was part of your upbringing? How do you feel about it? Is it a bias you want to work to change?
    5. Is there anything you want to share about your experience reflecting on these questions?

    Word Count” 150-200 words

    Example 1

    BIAS: HOW IS IT FORMED?

    As a Muslim person I grew up with bias related to my religion, those biases were the base of my upbringing in my childhood. I tough a lot about all the questions which were related with religion, because sometimes you do not want to follow certain rules or beliefs from your religion, in my case, the dress code I needed to follow when I was younger and when I used to live in Iraq.

    As a teacher I would love to help children to feel secure in all the aspects, I am mother of three beautiful kids, so my biggest wish is to make all children feel listened to, feel that they really matter, does not care anything more, kids really deserve a good treat and education.

    Currently I do not have bias which can result negative in my process of being an instructor, but I really hope a lot from parents and children, I mean, I would like to include all of them in a process where they do not result as the negative factor, no problems, non-sense complains, etc. About this I do not feel always comfortable, but I would not like to change it, I think I can really achieve an environment where everyone acts according totheir values.

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    Example 2

    .While thinking about these questions, I saw how my childhood helped shape who I am today. The questions about family and school impacted me the most. I was born in Southern California and raised in Mexico in a traditional family. Spanish was my first language, and I learned English in school. Growing up in Mexico helped me learn a lot about family, culture, and community. My family taught me to be respectful, work hard, and be kind to others. They also taught me to help family members and stay close as a family. These values are still very important to me today.

    When I thought about my childhood, I remembered times in school when I felt left out or not understood. I also saw other kids being treated unfairly or judged. In Mexico, I also saw how some children did not have the same opportunities in school. These experiences helped me understand how important it is for children to feel safe, accepted, and supported at school.

    Reflecting on bias helped me see that some of my ideas come from what I learned growing up and from my culture and environment. I want to keep learning and try to be more open, fair, and understanding with everyone. This activity reminded me why I want to be a teacher who creates a caring, safe, and welcoming classroom for all children.

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    Requirements: Follow

  • Current Issues in Medicine Essay Topic: Congenital heart def…

    Page length: 2-4 pages (cover page not required); size 12 font, double-spaced

    1. Read at least two current (within the last 4 years) articles on Tetralogy of Fallot from reputable sources, including peer-reviewed journals, public health agency publications, or official university medical websites.
    2. Write a brief, academically rigorous essay that reflects the perspective of a healthcare professional with 10 years of experience in critical care. The discussion should integrate current clinical understanding of Tetralogy of Fallot with its broader medical and public health implications.

    The essay must be organized using the following headings: Introduction, Discussion, Impact, Opinion, References. Each section should meet the criteria outlined below:

    Introduction (4 pts)

    Provide a concise, clinically oriented overview of congenital heart defects, with a transition into Tetralogy of Fallot. Frame the topic from the perspective of an experienced critical care clinician familiar with complex cardiac pathophysiology and acute patient management.

    Discussion (5 pts)

    Provide an in-depth, clinical discussion of Tetralogy of Fallot, including:

    • The four structural cardiac abnormalities that define the condition
    • Relevant pathophysiology and hemodynamic consequences
    • Typical clinical presentation and diagnostic considerations
    • Standard medical and surgical management strategies, including contemporary approaches where applicable

    The language should reflect a strong medical foundation consistent with high-acuity clinical experience.

    Impact (4 pts)

    Analyze the broader impact of Tetralogy of Fallot on patients, families, and the healthcare system. Consider:

    • Short- and long-term outcomes
    • The burden of lifelong cardiac follow-up
    • Implications for critical care, cardiology, and congenital heart programs
    • Societal and healthcare resource considerations

    Opinion (5 pts)

    Present a well-reasoned professional perspective on Tetralogy of Fallot, informed by current evidence and clinical experience. This may address:

    • Advances in surgical and medical management
    • Importance of early detection and specialized care
    • Gaps in care or areas needing further research or system improvement

    References (2 pts)

    Provide at least two reputable sources (not a textbook, lab manual, or Wikipedia) in APA format

  • leadership

    Title: Evaluating the Clinical Utility of ESR1 Mutation Testing for Detection of Endocrine Resistance in Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer

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  • Ethics

    iscussion 2: The Example of Confucius Instructions How we develop the ethical theories and approaches we follow and practice them, not surprisingly, is informed by the time and culture in which we live. Watch this video Who was Confucius?Links to an external site. Narrated by Brayn W. Van Norden, about Confucius, his life, and some of the major ethical concepts he developed: Confucius developed his philosophy and ethics in China in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. Immanuel Kant wrote his philosophy and moral theories in Prussia in the 18th century (1700s). We obviously live in 21st-century America (and some of us may have lived or have backgrounds in other cultures). Consider how humans develop their ethical and moral theories in this discussion. In doing this, we can understand some factors that influence our approaches to applying those ethical theories and, thus, how our approaches might differ, too. After watching the video, craft a discussion post of at least 250 words addressing the following: 1) Describe the range of sources and influences from which human beings derive their ethical theories and/or moral perspectives (you may need to do some brainstorming). 2) Consider how humans give weight to or prioritize these different sources and influences in specific situations. 3) Do we always give weight to the same ethical sources and influences? Why and why not? What might make humans apply ethics differently in different situations? Weight is a term we use in philosophy and ethics to refer to the emphasis or priority a particular concept or moral theory is given. For example, in the video, Confucius decides to give weight to his moral philosophy over his security of social position and status in Lu’s state leadership. You may use personal experiences in your posts in this discussion, but only to the degree you are comfortable. There are plenty of examples in our readings and videos to draw from as well. We can also use public figures and events (respectfully) and common situations as examples to help discuss these questions. Make sure you complete the Academic Integrity Screening for the main text of your discussion post. Simply format your main discussion post as a short one- or two-page paper (replies not needed and you may leave out any images if included) and upload it at the Academic Integrity Screening link for Discussion 2. (The same deadlines apply.) Then reply to at least two of your classmates’ posts with respectful comments, questions of curiosity, and work to make connections between the ideas and concepts discussed. Replies should be at least three complete sentences and present substantive and specific ideas and/or examples. If you’re feeling confident, you might make connections or comparisons to any of the major ethical traditions we’ve started to think about so far, such as deontology, virtue ethics, or utilitarianism. (That’s not required, but discussions can be a good place to work out ideas, too.) Additional Resources: Internet Philosophy of Encyclopedia profile on Confucius (551479 B.C.E.)Links to an external site. Links to an external site. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on ConfuciusLinks to an external site. Full text of The AnalectsLinks to an external site. by Confucius, his work on moral education Submission DO NOT POST YOUR RESPONSE AS AN ATTACHMENT. Type your response directly as a post on the forum, or compose your response in a word processing program and copy/paste it into the discussion forum. Note: the discussion forum has an HTML toolbar that allows you to make sure use of italics, bold, spacing, and many other features are just how they need to be, including advanced features to embed images and video if needed. Reply to the main discussion thread with your post responding to the prompt. Then add at least two quality comments as replies to your classmates’ posts. Once all discussion posts are submitted, students will receive feedback in the comments section in Canvas. The feedback will be based on the grading rubric for this assignment. Grading This assignment is worth 5 points toward your final grade. Discussion Rubric_5pts-1.pdfDownload Discussion Rubric_5pts-1.pdf Looking for more help? Academic Support Student Services Technical Support Services for Students with Disabilities Library Learning Commons
  • Info2001 weihua

    This assignment is a critical reflection paper worth 25% of the final grade and must not exceed 1500 words. Students are required to draw on course materials from Weeks 2 through 4 ( the zip files I upload education)to analyze how a specific method of information sharing (such as print, online media, or video) shapes the creation and understanding of knowledge. The paper must develop a clear research question that is transformed into a thesis statement and supported through a concrete example (e.g., COVID-19, misinformation, or flawed science). Students should evaluate the key arguments and theoretical frameworks of the modules, reflect on how the material reinforces or challenges their existing assumptions, and explain how it deepens their understanding of the topic. The essay must include at least three in-text citations and a reference list in APA format. It should maintain a formal tone, though first person may be used appropriately. The assignment must be submitted in .docx format using the specified file naming convention.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Why doing your own research so often backfires.pdf, Who is Responsible for the Gaza Hospital Explosion WIRED.pdf, Knowledge Production Reflection Assignment Due March 3.docx

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  • Management Question

    For this learning assignment, you will begin the process of research in ways that directly relate to the final paper.

    This week you will write on your chosen topic (pick one) from the list below using one scholarly article that you find in the APUS Library or another academic source, such as Google Scholar.

    • Leadership and the role of organizational culture
    • Styles of leadership within your organization
    • Ethics and leadership
    • Servant leadership
    • Global leadership
    • Leading Change
    • Leadership, technology, and the organization
    • Trends in leadership and how to adapt it in your organization
    • Other ideas? Contact your instructor

    FYI: A scholarly article is simply an article that comes from an academic source, such as a business or psychology journal. It’s not the NYT, Washington Post, etc.

    Note that you may access the APUS Online Library and get help with scholarly research from the school.

    How to complete this assignment

    In your own words, write a short paper (500-600 words) in APA format that addresses the following:

    • Explain what the research is about and who/what it involves
    • Discuss how the research was conducted
    • Write about the outcome of the research (what were the results?)
    • Were there any limitations to the study?
    • How can you use this study as part of your final research paper?

    The word count for this assignment does not include the title page or reference page.

    Requirements: 500-600 words

  • Accounting Discussion post

    Discuss how overlapping tax jurisdictions cause double taxation.

    Submission Instructions:

    • Your initial post should be at least 200 words, formatted and cited in the current APA style, with support from at least two academic sources.
  • Article Critique

    Requirements: enough to meet assignment requirements

  • CT1- MGT560

    Directions:

    • Write an essay that includes an introduction paragraph, the essays body, and a conclusion paragraph to address the assignments guide questions. Do not address the questions using a question-and-answer format.

    Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

    • Be 3-5 pages in length, which does not include the title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
    • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
    • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two current, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles. Current articles are those published in the last five years.

    In advance of submission, review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.

    Northouse, P. G. (2022). Leadership: Theory and practice (9th ed.). Sage Publications.
    Print ISBN: 9781544397566, 1544397569; eText ISBN: 9781071834473, 1071834479


    Important:

    “The instructions set a minimum length of 35 pages, but the instructor expects answers to fully cover the requirements, ideally 57 pages, which does not include the title and referencepages, to ensure sufficient detail.”

    Requirements: 6 – 7 pages