Entries by Brian Wabwire

The Theory of Reasoned Action

A researcher is using the Theory of Reasoned Action to predict if women will breastfeed their babies after discharge from the Women’s Hospital. Is likely that he asks women the following questions, EXCEPT   a. How important is breastfeeding for you on a scale from 1-5?   b. Are other important women in your life in favor or […]

Describe what you feel are the benefits of using telehealth

Describe what you feel are the benefits of using telehealth. Discuss what you feel are some of the barriers involved in using telehealth. During the covid 19 pandemic, the number of healthcare organizations offering telehealth has a growing. Do you feel telehealth use will continue to rise? Explain. What foods could you add to your […]

Identify and explain the concepts of self-awareness

Identify and explain the concepts of self-awareness, self-esteem, and perception in order to gain a better understanding of each as well as increase your perceptual accuracy. Instructions: Review concepts related to self-awareness, including The Four Selves, that you explored in the textbook and in the learning activities. Consider the fact that an individual’s self-awareness combined […]

Example of a single-person family systems approach?

Can someone give me an example of a single-person family systems approach? Would it be Structural, strategic, etc? What is a real life example of family systems theory? Family systems include the: Nuclear family, which is composed of a couple raising children together in one household. Matrifocal family, which is characterized by a single mother […]

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning: autonomy, community, and divinity through a cultural lens. You can focus on a culture, subculture or compare two. What are the cultural differences in moral reasoning? CLASS. Cultural differences in moral reasoning are driven by various influences — history, leadership, religious belief, experiences with peace and warfare, available resources […]

The Central Limit Theorem on Success

Question 3 A survey of 6000 adults found that 58% say that they would take a ride in a fully self-driving car. The standard error for this estimate was 1.2%, and a normal distribution may be used to model the sample proportion. True or False: According to the Central Limit Theorem on Success-Failure, the sampling […]

Social myths about people with intellectual disabilities

Consider some common social myths about people with intellectual disabilities – particularly in relation to the capacity to parent, and the ability to learn.  Consider how these social myths might relate to the people in the case study below Discuss what are the important factors to consider when writing about people with disability using person-first […]

Family life cycle stages

Choose a famous family that is present in media or popular culture today. Briefly describe the family in enough detail that you can readily identify in which stage the family is currently functioning, and support why you believe the family is currently in that stage. Select one of the stages below Family life cycle stages […]

Studying how gendered communication affects family interactions

SCENARIO C Building on previous research that shows people of different genders often communicate differently, an anthropologist has been studying how gendered communication affects family interactions. The anthropologist uses recorded conversations from participant families’ homes. The anthropologist also uses documentary footage of family interactions. The interactions are analyzed for information about gendered communication, power relationships, […]