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  • Discussion post

    Discussion Post 500 words or more. For your discussion post, choose one of the following topics and respond in detail. Be sure to define key concepts, provide examples, and connect your discussion to research or real-world applications.

    Option 1: How Our Senses Shape Perception

    Our senses (vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) allow us to interpret the world, but they do not always reflect reality exactly as it is. Explain how sensory input is processed by the brain and how perception can be influenced by factors like expectations, prior knowledge, or illusions. Provide examples, such as how optical illusions trick our visual system or how context shapes what we hear (e.g., the McGurk effect).

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  • What is the determinant of the identity matrix?

    “What is the determinant of the identity matrix?” Here’s a breakdown:

    * Identity Matrix: The identity matrix is a square matrix with 1s on the main diagonal and 0s everywhere else. For example, a 2×2 identity matrix looks like this:

    “`

    [1 0]

    [0 1]

    “`

    And a 3×3 identity matrix looks like this:

    “`

    [1 0 0]

    [0 1 0]

    [0 0 1]

    “`

    * Determinant: The determinant is a scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix. It provides information about the matrix, such as whether the matrix is invertible (has an inverse).

    * Why the determinant is 1:

    * For a 2×2 matrix [a b; c d], the determinant is calculated as (a*d) – (b*c). For the 2×2 identity matrix, this is (1*1) – (0*0) = 1.

    * For larger identity matrices, the determinant can be found using various methods (e.g., cofactor expansion), but the result will always be 1. This is because the identity matrix represents a transformation that doesn’t change the space, so its determinant (which reflects the scaling factor of the transformation) is 1.

    So, the key detail is understanding what an identity matrix is and knowing that its determinant is a fundamental property.

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  • psychology

    You are a journalist for an independent, nonprofit news organization that focuses on societal changes. The news organization utilizes a unique social media platform not only to share the news with its

    You are a journalist for an independent, nonprofit news organization that focuses on societal changes. The news organization utilizes a unique social media platform not only to share the news with its readers but also to have a conversation about complex issues with their readers.

    Your manager has asked you to create a presentation on a major social movement and its impact on society. The news organization and your manager hope that their readers will share their thoughts on social justice and its impact on them after reading your presentation.

    You can choose from the Civil Rights, Black Lives Matter, and Me Too movements. You can also write about a different movement with approval from your faculty member.

    Create a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to answer the following questions in relation to your chosen social justice movement:

    • Define social justice.
    • Explain why it is important to teach and discuss social justice.
    • Examine an instance of social injustice of your choice related to your selected movement.
    • Assess which groups are most affected by this social injustice instance.
    • Assess how social injustice has impacted you personally and how it has impacted your thinking or how your thinking has evolved as you learned more about social justice movements.
    • Assess potential actions to properly address the social injustice instance.
    • Describe lessons that can be learned from your chosen movement.

    In addition to the 10 to 15 slides, you need to include an introduction slide, a reference slide, and detailed speaker notes in your presentation.

    Support your presentation with proper scholarly sources.

    Cite all references using APA format.

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    Resources

    • Center for Writing Excellence
    • Reference and Citation Generator

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  • Social Media Marketing Discussion

    I need to have a discussion on the following questions for 7 social media platforms and 1 of my choice: Twitter, Facebook / Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Reddit, and one of the options in the description that I will provide. I need two short paragraphs for each, please. I will provide the questions that will need to be answered, and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

    Twitter / X:

    1. Share an example of brand storytelling you’ve seen on Twitter/X (include the link/screenshots). Why did you select it? How would you do it differently, or how would you present it to stakeholders to show value?

    2. Answer any of the below prompts:

    • How do you think X is being used at a macro (not personal) level?
    • How do you think storytelling works on X differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on X?
    • Which types of brands do you think should stay on X

    3. Any other thoughts, either on your personal or professional experience with Twitter/X!

    Facebook / Instagram:

    1. Share an example of brand storytelling you’ve seen on Facebook or Instagram (include the link/screenshots). Why did you select it? How would you do it differently, or how would you present it to stakeholders to show value?

    2. Choose any of the following three examples and read/watch the linked content, and answer how you think Facebook/Instagram have changed or contributed to our culture.

    • Instagram is not immune from misinformation. In fact, the same aesthetics brands use to share brand stories and on Instagram are foundational to how through the platform.
    • Instagram has changed for consumers — the penultimate example being , meant for consumers to take photos.
    • The use of influencers on Instagram mirror deeply flawed biases in our culture, such as and .

    3. Answer any of the below prompts:

    • How do you think Facebook and Instagram are being used at a macro (not personal) level?
    • How do you think storytelling works on Facebook and Instagram differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on these platforms?

    4. Any other thoughts, either on your personal or professional experience with Facebook or Instagram!

    Linkedin:

    LinkedIn is a unique platform that hasn’t had any competitors in its “professional” platform. But, how professional is it really? Over the years, it’s become more saturated with entrepreneurs telling long-form stories via short-form media posts, but it’s also a haven for paid social.

    Whether you’re a B2B or B2C marketer, this platform can be valuable for understanding various layers of connections and networking. It can be a soapbox and a source for employer branding, but it can also be a place for high-value impressions.

    on bridging the generational gap, and consider: how might a story campaign reject some audiences but target others? IKYK… but what if you don’t know? How do you not offend others when targeting your specific audience?

    View , and especially note that it’s the most effective channel for generating leads. Explore the that can be created on LinkedIn.

    Check out the and consider how this will encourage other platforms to leverage GenAI.

    And lastly, watch this video on .

    In the Discussions forum, you can share your thoughts on:

    • Any of the above!
    • How do you think brand storytelling works on LinkedIn differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on these platforms?

    Youtube:

    YouTube was one of the earliest pioneered in social media marketing. The platform launched in May 2005. Today, more than 2.7 billion users turn to YouTube for how-to videos, vlogs, discovering new music, watching old TV shows, getting up to date on the news, and more. YouTube launched the careers of some of the most famous (and often controversial) content creators in the world like PewDiePie, Michelle Phan, Dude Perfect, Smosh, Mr. Beast, Liza Koshy, James Charles, Like Nastya, David Dobrik, Ryan’s World (Ryan Kaji), Logan Paul, and Jenna Marbles. Jumpcuts and scrappy video editing became synonymous with YouTube. The ‘YouTube video style’ has evolved a lot. (Optional: – about 30 mins – or read a timeline of its history on Business Insider, .) YouTube (now owned by Google) is a great platform for long-form educational content but is it still a relevant platform for brand storytelling? Why might brands even bother having a presence on YouTube?

    You can this article with some real-world examples of brand storytelling on YouTube (“”) – you’ll notice many companies use YouTube to spotlight their corporate culture or mission-oriented initiative.

    Regardless of how often you use YouTube, I encourage you to click around on YouTube as a marketing professional. Pay close attention to all of the features skippable ads, comments, sharing, captioning, video suggestions (algorithm), playlists, YouTube Live, etc.

    Check out YouTube’s advertising website to explore its different media offerings:

    Then, read through the Google BrandLab’s recommendations for storytelling on YouTube: “”

    Lastly, YouTube videos have undoubtedly shaped our culture with its own unique style of storytelling. Take a look at this article which identifies 10 trends in the culture of video storytelling on YouTube: “”

    OPTIONAL EXAMPLES of advertising on YouTube:

    In the Discussions forum, share your thoughts on:

    • Any of the above!
    • How do you think brand storytelling works on YouTube differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on YouTube?

    TikTok:

    TikTok excels in short-form video, and it’s very public — you don’t have to follow anyone to enjoy the platform.

    One of the things that makes TikTok so unique is the sound-driven features of the platform. TikTok merged with a lip-syncing app called Musical.ly, in 2018, which helped explain its sudden rise to fame and the role of music/sounds. For an early history of TikTok, (optional). A unique feature of TikTok is its discoverability. Anyone has the potential to go viral on the app thanks to (optional reading via VICE). TikTok is also unique for its very distinct subcultures: there’s frogtok, furrytok, planttok, farmtok, fashiontok, conspiracy theory-tok, and more. These communities are largely determined by the algorithm as TikTok learns user preferences. TikTok has MANY features — filters, video editing features, photo features, a huge sound library, collaborative videos, direct responses to comments, overlaid text (although, early on, users just wrote on a piece of paper), and more. And of course, TikTok is perhaps most famous for almost getting banned in the United States. TikTok’s similar competitors include Dubsmash, Triller, Byte, and, of course, Reels.

    Take a look at some examples of TikTok marketing here:

    If you have TikTok, click around on the social media platform to get a feel for it. Pay close attention to all of the features.

    Then, check out TikTok’s advertising website to explore its different media offerings:

    In the Discussions forum, share your thoughts on:

    • Any of the above!
    • How do you think brand storytelling works on TikTok differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on TikTok?

    Snapchat:

    Snapchat is very private, and the app’s value lies in connecting with close friends. And, it paved the way for short-form videos like IG Reels and TikTok. Snapchat was founded in 2011 by students at Stanford. It was called “Picaboo” at the time (hence: the ghost!). The app’s unique selling proposition, relative to other platforms, was its disappearing content. Ephemeral photos and videos that could be temporarily sent and shared were appealing to a younger audience, who wanted to live their lives without the risk of social media coming back to haunt them. Features like ” (optional reading) and (optional reading) like puppy ears and flower crowns kept users coming back. In 2015, Snapchat’s ‘Discover’ section was launched, making a space for companies like National Geographic, Comedy Central, and CNN to share content. Branded filters became widely popular among companies, particularly given Snapchat’s expertise in geolocation — so at festivals like Lollapalooza, brands could pay for a custom filter exclusive to use in the downtown Chicago area. Snapchat’s growth has slowed in recent years, largely because companies like Instagram, Facebook, and now Twitter have all launched disappearing content (e.g., stories), but the company is banking on its cutting-edge AR technology and repositioning itself as a camera company to keep it sustainable.

    Take a look at some examples of how brands have used Snapchat to tell their stories:

    If you have Snapchat, click around on the social media platform to get a feel for it. Pay close attention to all of the features.

    Then, check out Snapchat’s advertising website to explore its different media offerings:

    In the Discussions forum, share your thoughts on:

    • Any of the below!
    • How do you think brand storytelling works on Snapchat differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on Snapchat?

    Reddit:

    When we think of social media, perhaps Reddit is not the first platform to come to mind. But it is an important site for building community. In 2022, Reddit had over 50 million daily active users and over 430 million monthly active users.

    The Reddit tagline is “Dive into anything” and that’s exactly what consumers can do. You might know Reddit from their or from stock market news like the or from Serena Williams’ husband who happens to be the co-founder (pop culture new nugget for you!).

    Reddit is organized around “subreddits” — which are essentially message forums. Posts can be upvoted and downvoted. People can comment and reply. Reddit-founder-slash-Serena-Williams’-husband put together a great explainer on Reddit culture is unique and what some of the key features are. We will start there with this week’s deep dive.

    To learn more about Reddit:

    1) Click through (you do not need to read every page, just get a feel for the basics) — then visit to click around yourself.

    2) Read about marketing and advertising on Reddit:

    3) Learn more about some best practices, strategies and success stories:

    In the Discussions forum, share your thoughts on:

    • Any of the below!
    • How do you think brand storytelling works on Reddit differently than other social platforms?
    • How do you think brands can stay relevant across demographics on Reddit?

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  • Organizational Identity/Culture

    In this paper, students are to critically assess the current literature to effectively explain the value of diversity within an organization. Students then identify strategies designed to strengthen cultural competency at the personal, interpersonal, and organizational levels. Students are encouraged to apply the course concepts, utilize additional sources that were not assigned by the professor, and apply the ideas found in the literature as evidence to support your ideas.
    Include the following major sections in your paper:

    • an introduction;
    • an explanation of the value of diversity within an organizational context;
    • a discussion of identified strategies that can strengthen cultural competency specific to the following levels: Personal, Interpersonal, Organizational.
    • a conclusion.

    Write in third-person format. Complete this paper within the 810-page limit. Page count does not include cover and reference pages, but you are to include them. Additionally, images, charts, tables, and graphics can be used. However, they too are not considered part of the page count. No abstract is required.

    Follow APA (7th edition), double-spaced, 12 pt., Times New Roman font. Incorporate a minimum of five (5) peer-reviewed, scholarly resources. Additional resources from contemporary sources are encouraged. A total of 10 (ten) references are required for this paper to achieve At Standard.

    Within the paper, headings to guide the reader, context when introducing authors, use appropriate paragraph structure, incorporate course concepts learned, use concise and clear language, and develop your writing styles by using the following styles: , , , and in your paper when applicable. Students may find Grammarly helpful to check their spelling, word choice, sentence structure, punctuation, and grammar.

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  • Leadership Development: Week 1

    This weeks discussion question is:

    Does leadership matter?

    Here is how ChatGPT answers that question:

    Yes, leadership matters significantly in almost every aspect of lifeorganizations, communities, and personal development. Here’s why:

    1. Direction and Vision

    • Leaders provide a clear vision, setting goals and creating a sense of purpose. Without strong leadership, groups can lack focus and drift aimlessly.

    2. Motivation and Inspiration

    • Effective leaders inspire others to reach their potential. They foster confidence, drive innovation, and help people push beyond perceived limits.

    3. Decision-Making

    • Leaders make critical decisions, often in uncertain situations. Good leadership balances data, intuition, and the well-being of all stakeholders.

    4. Culture and Values

    • Leaders shape organizational culture by modeling core values. They influence how people interact, solve problems, and handle challenges.

    5. Crisis Management

    • In times of crisis, leadership is crucial. Strong leaders guide teams through adversity, ensuring resilience and adaptability.

    6. Development and Growth

    • Leaders help develop future leaders by mentoring and providing growth opportunities, ensuring long-term success.

    7. Accountability and Ethics

    • Leadership establishes accountability, ensuring that actions align with ethical standards and societal expectations.

    Examples of Leadership’s Impact:

    • In business, companies with strong leadership often outperform competitors.
    • In social movements, visionary leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. or Mahatma Gandhi mobilized millions toward transformative change.

    Ultimately, leadership matters because it influences the success, direction, and morale of any group, organization, or society.

    ‘Critique that answer. What do you agree and disagree with. What would you add?


    Example: ChatGBT’s answer is succinct and technically accurate, but overall lacks depth. Good leadership is not something that can be neatly summarized by seven bullet points. I found the example of leadership’s impact segment to be more lacking than the others; while Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi are certainly some of the most well-known examples of good leadership, I think there are other instances of leadership that we encounter in our daily lives that could further strengthen the argument for leadership. For example, a parent can be a leader for their children. A teacher can be a leader for their students. The person driving you bus to work can be a leader. Leadership is not always a grand affair.

    I also believe that “leader” is not a fixed role, which ChatGBT did not discuss. While a leader in an organization tends to be codified in the role of a manager, true leadership is fluid. It oftentimes flows between two or more people given the situation, and the mark of a good leader is knowing when to yield to someone else before taking back the reins. It is also a skill that one can cultivate, although there are some who feel more naturally inclined to be at the helm. In short, leadership, like any kind of prolonged human interaction, is both a role and a relationship between oneself and others.

    Requirements: paragraph form

  • PLAN YOUR OWN PROJECT

    Project Assignment

    1. Objective of This Document

    This document provides complete, precise, and mandatory instructions for preparing a full Project Management Report based on the assignment titled PLAN YOUR OWN PROJECT.

    All instructions must be followed exactly as written.
    Failure to include any required section, analysis, table, figure, or appendix may result in grade reduction or assignment failure.


    2. General Project Requirements

    • Select a new, realistic, and feasible project within the Hospitality Industry, such as:
      • Hotel
      • Restaurant or caf
      • Catering business
      • Event management company
      • Luxury retail or F&B outlet
    • The project must be treated as a real-life professional project, not purely hypothetical.
    • The report must clearly demonstrate:
      • Project management knowledge
      • Logical structure
      • Professional tools and methodologies
    • If Hospitality background is unavailable, another industry may be selected only with instructor approval.

    3. Report Length and Submission

    • Length: Approximately 8,000 words OR 1216 pages
      (excluding references and appendices)
    • Submission format: One complete report (Word or PDF)
    • Submission platform: Moodle
    • Late submission: Strictly not allowed grade will be 0

    4. Formatting Requirements (Mandatory)

    The report must strictly follow these formatting rules:

    • Font: Calibri
    • Font size: 11
    • Alignment: Justified
    • Line spacing: 1.15
    • Margins: 3 cm on all sides
    • Page numbers: Bottom of each page
    • Professional academic writing style with:
      • Clear headings and subheadings
      • Well-formatted tables and figures

    5. Report Structure

    The following order must be followed exactly.


    A. Cover Page

    Must include:

    • Project or company logo
    • Course name
    • Instructor name
    • Student full name
    • Student ID number
    • Semester
    • Assignment title: PLAN YOUR OWN PROJECT

    B. Table of Contents

    • Automatically generated if possible
    • Must match all headings and correct page numbers

    C. Statement of Authorship (Separate Page)

    • Include the official statement text exactly as provided in the assignment brief
    • No wording changes allowed
    • Followed by:
      • Student name
      • Student ID
      • Signature
      • Date

    6. Main Report Body


    I. General Information (5%)

    Provide clear, structured content covering:

    Project Overview

    • Project aim
    • Background and context
    • Problem or opportunity addressed
    • Justification for the project
    • Expected organizational/business benefits

    Hospitality Sector Description

    • Type of hospitality business
    • Industry overview
    • Market characteristics
    • Customer profile
    • Competitive environment

    Location Details

    • Physical or operational project location
    • Visuals such as:
      • Google Maps
      • Google Earth
      • Site photographs (if applicable)

    II. Project Initiation (10%)

    1. Project Charter

    A complete professional Project Charter including:

    • Project title
    • Project sponsor
    • Project manager
    • Project purpose
    • Project objectives (SMART where applicable)
    • Project scope:
      • In-scope
      • Out-of-scope
    • Key deliverables
    • High-level requirements
    • Assumptions
    • Constraints (time, cost, legal, resources, etc.)
    • High-level timeline
    • Success criteria
    • Stakeholders list
    • Approval section (names, roles, dates)

    2. Stakeholders and Roles

    • Identification of all key stakeholders
    • Explanation of each stakeholders role
    • Level of influence and interest

    III. Project Planning (65%) MOST IMPORTANT SECTION

    1. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 15%

    • Detailed hierarchical WBS
    • Numbered levels (e.g., 1.0, 1.1, 1.1.1)
    • Each task must include:
      • Description
      • Deliverable/output
      • Acceptance criteria
    • WBS must cover the entire project lifecycle

    2. RACI Matrix 10%

    • Complete RACI responsibility matrix
    • Rows: Main project activities/tasks
    • Columns: Project roles (PM, Finance, Operations, Marketing, Procurement, etc.)
    • Each task must have:
      • One Accountable (A)
      • At least one Responsible (R)
    • Include a short explanation of roles and responsibilities

    3. Budget Estimation 10%

    • Clear and justified cost estimation including:
      • Labor costs
      • Materials and equipment
      • Software/tools
      • Marketing costs
      • Permits and legal fees
      • Contingency reserve (515%)
    • Include total estimated project cost
    • Provide justification for each cost category

    4. Risk Analysis and Management 15%

    • Full Risk Register including:
      • Risk ID
      • Risk description
      • Cause
      • Impact
      • Probability
      • Risk level
      • Mitigation strategy
      • Risk owner
      • Trigger indicators
      • Contingency plan
    • Include:
      • ProbabilityImpact Matrix
      • Summary of the top 5 critical risks and mitigation approach

    5. Network Diagram Using CPM 15%

    • Identify all project activities
    • Assign duration to each activity
    • Define dependencies (predecessors)
    • Draw a Network Diagram
    • Calculate:
      • Earliest Start (ES)
      • Earliest Finish (EF)
      • Latest Start (LS)
      • Latest Finish (LF)
      • Float/Slack
    • Clearly identify the Critical Path

    IV. Project Execution (10%)

    1. Monitoring and Control

    Explain:

    • Progress tracking methods
    • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
    • Schedule and cost control
    • Quality control measures
    • Change management process
    • Communication plan:
      • Reports
      • Meetings
      • Frequency

    2. Auditing

    • Identify whether auditing is required
    • Type of audit:
      • Quality
      • Financial
      • Compliance
    • Timing of audits
    • Responsible party
    • Expected audit outputs

    7. Final Sections

    Tasks

    Include a concise summary list of all completed project tasks and key deliverables achieved throughout the project lifecycle.
    This section should provide an overview only and must not repeat detailed explanations from earlier sections.


    References

    • Use APA 7th Edition
    • Include books, academic articles, websites, and reports

    Appendices

    Include (but not limited to):

    • Full WBS
    • RACI Matrix
    • Risk Register
    • Budget tables
    • Network diagram and CPM calculations
    • Location images
    • Any large tables or figures

    8. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Usage Mandatory Appendix

    • AI tools may assist with:
      • Brainstorming
      • Clarification
      • Language improvement
      • Summarization
    • AI must not write the entire project

    AI Appendix must include:

    • All prompts used
    • All AI-generated responses
    • Screenshots (if applicable)
    • Clear explanation of where AI assistance ends and original work begins
    • AI references cited in APA format if content is used

    Excessive AI use (over 50%) may result in penalties, oral defense, or assignment failure.


    9. Academic Integrity and Review Notice

    • Plagiarism results in an automatic grade of 0
    • Faculty reserves the right to:
      • Request an oral defense
      • Investigate originality and authorship
    • All content must demonstrate:
      • Understanding
      • Consistency
      • Original contribution

    Requirements: —

  • Writing Questions

    Question-1:

    Suppose you buy a new car. What is the opportunity cost of doing so.

    Note: Your answer should be a minimum of 3 pages in total and include a minimum of 2-4 references. APA format, and no Plagiarism or AI content is allowed.

    Question-2:

    If there is an alteration of the price of a component to a good, why is that a change in demand when an alteration of the price of the good itself is a change in quantity supplied?

    Note: Your answer should be a minimum of 3 pages in total and include a minimum of 2-4 references. APA format, and no Plagiarism or AI content is allowed.

    Question-3:

    Suppose both gasoline supply and demand are highly inelastic. Knowing that a change in the expected price of gasoline will shift both supply and demand, explain how these combined facts can lead you to an understanding of wildly changing gasoline prices.

    Note: Your answer should be a minimum of 3 pages in total and include a minimum of 2-4 references. APA format, and no Plagiarism or AI content is allowed.

    Note:

    • Content should be clear, concise, and understandable in APA format
    • No plagiarism or AI content is allowed.
    • Please follow the minimum number of pages and include a minimum number of references.
    • Check for any grammatical errors and sentence structure.

    Requirements: 10-12 pages

  • Hospitality Question

    The International HR Project is an individual assignment that requires the student to analyze and evaluate the human resource management practices of a chosen organization operating in an international context. The project focuses on three key HR areas: recruitment and selection, compensation and benefits, and performance management. The student must provide an overview of the organization and their role (real or assumed), critically assess current HR practices using relevant theories and models, and examine how these practices align with the organizations strategic objectives. Based on this analysis, the student is expected to propose realistic and theory-based recommendations for improvement. The project concludes with a reflective summary highlighting key learnings and the importance of effective human resource management for professional and academic development, with all sources properly referenced using APA style ( Project guideline in the template )

    Requirements:

  • PSY 510 Research Methods In Psy

    Psy 510 Discussion:

    The Module Ten readings are technology-heavy and use neuroimaging scientific language. Try not to get lost in the jargon. The readings provide different uses of neuroimaging with various results and interpretations.

    In this week’s discussion, share your thoughts after reading the research about the use of neuroimaging in psychology. In your initial post, answer the following questions:

    • How could neuroimaging in psychology research advance the practice of psychology?
    • Has neuroimaging advanced to the point of predicting behavior? How might neuroimaging research in predicting behavior be used in psychology?
    • Are there ethical issues with neuroimaging and predicting behavior? If so, support any claims you make using scholarly resources (consider the Module Nine readings and resources).

    Provide evidence from the readings to support your position on neuroimaging and behavior. PSY 570 Discussion: Give an example of an ethical conflict requiring ethical decision making in your everyday life outside the work environment. Reflect upon the course outcomes and concepts you have learned in this course. Has this newly acquired knowledge contributed to rethinking your daily decisions? How? If not, share some details as to why your daily decisions may remain the same.

    Requirements: 2 paragraphs per discussion   |   .doc file